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View-Master deluxe projector (Sawyer's)

Item is a electric View Master Deluxe Projector in original case. This item was manufactured by Sawyer's Inc. Item comes with f2.8 lens, 2 1/4" focal length, electric cord, and original 300 watt light bulb. Case is brown and also acts as a stand. The projector is brown with a small white leaver meant to rotate reelviews. A small grate is under the bottom of the case to allow heat out from the lamp and reduce overheating the projector. Item also comes with additional Sunset Projection Lamp for movie and still projectors. This object was used to project View Master reels onto flat white screens.

Tri-vision stereoscopic viewer (Haneel)

Item is a black stereoscopic view master manufactured by Haneel Tri-Vision. Viewer is made from plastic and metal. Viewer's eyepieces are adjustable to user's vision when focusing on image. This item is designed to hold one stereographic three-dimensional transparency. Transparency can be inserted through the slot on the top of the viewer. Item comes with square plastic windows used to illuminate backs of transparencies on view.

Written on object : Haneel Tri-Vision Pat'd 2349013

View-Master Lighted 3D

Item is a handheld red plastic View-Master. The 3D viewer includes one a reel of 7 diametrical, 16 mm colour transparencies depicting promotional themed images of famous popular culture and cartoon characters. Reels for View-Master were sold through Tycho Industries, Inc. Reels were manufactured by Tycho Industries Inc. in Portland, Oregon, USA. Whereas, the View-Master was manufactured in New Jersey, USA. The yellow lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. First, reels are inserted through the top of the viewer. Next, user would look through binocular eye holes to see a three dimensional image. View-Master can be used with ambient light or by bulb. Bulb is powered by 2 ‘AA’ batteries that are fit into a compartment beneath the viewer. A yellow push down button on the front of the viewer controls bulb. Written on object : View-Master Lighted 3D

Sawyer's view-master lighted stereoscopic viewer (Model H)

Item is a circular beige plastic Model H View-Master manufactured by Sawyer's Inc. The long advanced lever on the side of the viewer will rotate the reel one frame at a time once pressed. First, reels are inserted through the top of the viewer. Next, user would look through binocular eye holes to see a three dimensional image. View-Master can be used with ambient light. In the mid-1960's Sawyer's was acquired as a subsidiary by GAF. Light bar is on the top of the viewer with battery compact on the bottom of the feet. Written on the object : Sawyer's View-Master Lighted Viewer

Polaroid Sun 660 Sonar Autofocus Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that originally retailed for $95 and now usually sells for around $20. Features include a single-element plastic meniscus lens with a maximum aperture of f/11, a shutter speed range of 1/4 to 1/200 sec., and the Polaroid Light Management System, which manually lengthens or shortens exposure times. A 600-series premium model, the camera has a Sonar Autofocus system, making it one of the most streamlined and simple instant cameras on the market at the time.

Polaroid Quick 620 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that now usually sells for around $20. Features include: a 116mm f/11 single-element close-up lens, an electronic shutter, with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec. Photos expose automatically. Serial number is D2H29961NA.

Polaroid Spirit 600 CL Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that usually retails for around $30. Item is similar to the Polaroid Sun 650. It comes with a manual. Features include: a 116mm f/11 single-element plastic lens, a built in "close up" lens for subjects less than 6ft away, a built-in autoflash and a manual lighten/darken control. Also has a fixed focus, an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/4 to 1/200 sec and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is D151407VH.

Polaroid Sun LMS Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and a neck strap, that originally retailed for $39.95 and now usually sells for around $30. It is similar to the Polaroid Sun 640 Camera. Features include a 116mm f/11 single-element plastic lens, with fixed focus (sharpest at 4-5 feet), an electronic shutter (speeds range from 1/4 to 1/200 sec, and an autoflash. It also has a light management system which helped give the camera its name.

Polaroid 600 Business Edition State Farm Insurance Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $20. Features include: 116 mm f/11 single-element plastic lens with close-up mode, an electronic shutter with speeds ranging from 1/4 - 1/200 sec and a built-in electronic flash with a manual override button. Photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is F2J2119VJAB.

Polaroid PEP Educator Edition Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $30. It was distributed to teachers as part of Polaroid's Education Program. Item has a built-in autoflash, a plastic lens, manual lighten/darken control and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is M2G2066CJAP.

Polaroid Coca-Cola 600 Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually retails for around $30. Item has a built-in autoflash, a plastic lens, manual lighten/darken control and photos are exposed automatically. Serial number is K958551VA.

Polaroid Impulse Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and neck strap, that usually sells for around $20. Features include: a sonar autofocus, manual exposure compensation through a lighten/darken switch, a built-in electronic flash, a self-timer and photos expose automatically. Serial number is H2H4GURNOCC.

Keystone 60 Second Everflash 800 Camera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap, that usually sells for around $80. Features include: two exposure settings of black and white or colour, a manual exposure control through a lighten/darken switch, 2 distance settings, focusing options of 3.5" to infintiy and the option to turn the flash on or off.

Polaroid Instant Endocamera

Item is an instant camera, with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $950. Comes with a manual. Photos are exposed automatically. It was developed to allow medical specialists to take clear photos of bodily organs. Doctors were to use these snapshots to educate patients, document procedures, confer with fellow physicians, and other applications. Serial number is L3047B.

Polaroid 600 Camera Special Edition

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with an aluminum body and leather hand strap, that usually sells for around $400. This camera was marketed towards professionals. The camera has an inter-changeable lens mount and utilizes Mamiya lenses. Comes with additional lenses: the Mamiya 75mm f/5.6 for wide angles and the Mamiya 150mm f/5.6 as a portrait lens, a cable releaseand different lens caps(3 large, 1 small). The lens currently on the camera is a fixed 127mm f4.7, with a Seiko leaf shutter, with speeds ranging from 1/500-B and X-sync for flash. There are many aperture and shutter settings and a bright-image coincidence type rangefinder.

Polaroid SX70 Model 2 (Brown) Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that usually retails for around $80. Comes with one Polaroid 5-bulb flashbar. The lens is 4-element 116mm f/8 glass, with a minimum focus of 10.4 inches, and single-lens reflex viewing and focusing. It also has a split-image rangefinder circle, electronic shutter and automatic exposure. Shutter speeds range from 1/175 to under 10 sec. The aperture control range f/8- f/22, with smaller apertures possible when used in conjunction with flash. The auto flash exposure is based on focus distance, with the maximum being 20ft. There is a built-in Flashbar socket and accessory electronic flashes were also available. Also has socket for electronic remote shutter release. Serial number is OC520942416.

Polaroid SX70 SE Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, that now usually retails for around $100. Item comes with an Image SX55 electronic flash.
This camera features a 116 mm f/8 4-element glass lens, 26 cm minimum focusing distance and single lens reflex. There is also an electronically controlled 'flash-bar' socket across the top of the camera, for insertion of an external flashbulb unit that could be used up to ten times. Serial number is 2G620653822.

Polaroid Spectra E Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap. Features include sonar autofocus, a built in flash and a a Polaroid quintic 125mm f/10 3 -element plastic lens. Optional controls for autofocus, flash and lighten/darken exposure are on the back. Serial number is F8Y1WVWPVC.

Polaroid ProCam Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and hand strap. Item comes in a display box with a neck strap, small leather case and a manual. Cosmetic differences from the Original Spectra. Features include: a 90mm, 4-element, material unspecified lens, date/time imprint capabilities, a self-timer, infinity lock, and the usual lighten/darken control. Serial number is E4M0078XUEA.

Polaroid PopShots Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $19.95 and now usually sells for around $30. It is a disposable camera with an expiry date of February 2000. It is also the first single-use instant camera ever offered and the first Polaroid integral-print camera sold in the USA to not have motorized print ejection. There is a single-element plastic lens with a fixed focus, an electronic shutter, a built-in electronic flash with the option to turn it in or off, a flash/daylight switch, which changes the lens aperture, and photos are exposed manually by a pull-ring on the side of the camera. Serial number is A98P33657.

Polaroid PopShots Camera (Original Packaging)

Item is a Polaroid instant camera with a plastic body, that originally retailed for $19.95 and now usually sells for around $30. It is a disposable camera with an expiry date of February 2000 and comes in the sealed original packaging. It is also the first single-use instant camera ever offered and the first Polaroid integral-print camera sold in the USA to not have motorized print ejection. There is a single-element plastic lens with a fixed focus, an electronic shutter, a built-in electronic flash with the option to turn it in or off, a flash/daylight switch, which changes the lens aperture, and photos are exposed manually by a pull-ring on the side of the camera. Serial number is A98P33658.

Polaroid Sidekick Outdoor Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body. It allows for 27 exposures and is meant to be used outdoors, as it does not have a flash. Camera has few manual controls, making it a snap to use. Serial number is PC6812B.

Polaroid I-Zone Camera

Item is a Polaroid instant camera, with a plastic body and wrist strap, that originally retailed for $22.95 and now usually sells for around $20. Item comes with a manual. This camera was marketed towards younger users and as a result, was quite easy to use. It had three aperture settings, selected by a lever that pointed to a picture representing when each setting would be appropriate, be it indoors, outdoors on a sunny day, or outdoors on a cloudy day. After the photo was captured, the lever would revert to the off position to save power. There is also a built in automatic flash unit that works on an as needed basis. Lens is a 7mm single-element plastic lens with a fixed focus, shutter is mechanical with a single-speed and the viewfinder is optical only.

Polaroid Model 403 Camera

Item is a Polaroid Passport camera, with a plastic body and and hand strap, that usually sells for around $30. Comes with a manual, cable and leather case. Features include: a built-in flash, 4 lenses with an aperture of f/8.0 and minimum focus distance of 4 ft. Capable of printing 2 or 4 images per sheet. Serial number is M90182B, E925 F.

Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3

Item consists of a Griswold Film Splicer Model R-3 from Jefferson, New York. The serial number is 7065. It was made by Neumade Products Corp., New York, N.Y. Factory, Buffalo N.Y. The body is made of cast iron. For 35mm film.

Image Arts

Argus film splicer

Small grey metal splicer for cutting and rejoining 8 mm film strips for at-home editing. Remnants of film strips were found in the splicer along with a crumpled piece of paper with instructions for use.

Argus Camera Company

Kodak Camera Catalogue, 1936

Catalogue featuring Kodak cameras and accessories availalbe in 1935. Models include: Baby Brownie, Brownie Juniors, Six-16 and Six-20 Brownies, Jiffy Kodak Vest Pocket, Jiffy Kodak, Kodak Junior, Kodak Bantam, Kodak 3A Series II, Kodak Recomars, Kodak Vollendas, Kodak Retina, Kodak Duo Six-20.

Kodak Canada Inc.

Packard-Ideal shutter

Item is a mechanical shutter with pneumatic operation, includes bulb and tubing. The Packard-Ideal shutter is used behind the lens in large-format view cameras.

Packard Shutter Company

Kodak ektagraphic ir remote control

Item is an Infrared remote control (two pieces, transmiter and receiver) for Ektagraphic slide projectors. These units operates the advance/reverse focus functions function of the projector. Wireless receiver is connected to projector via the wired remote jack. The item comes with original box.

Eastman Kodak Company

Bolex Paillard tri focal viewfinder

Item is a Trifocal Viewfinder. The earliest Bolex model H motion picture cameras included this viewfinder which could be fitted at the top or on the side of the camera. The field of view is shown for lenses of 3 focal lengths. Field of view is changed by raising or lowering side levers which move magnifying prisms into place inside the viewer. When fitted to the side of the film door, the finder offers parallax correction by adjusting a dial which corresponds to the distance between the subject and lens. The H-16 version shows the angle of view for 15mm, 25mm and 75mm lenses; the H-8 version adjusts for 6.5, 12.5 and 35mm. A serial number is located on the rear of the viewfinder which, in most cases, matches the serial number of the camera to which it is attached.

Eastman Viewing Glass

Item consists of 3 viewing lenses designed to be used by the photographer during lighting set up to determine how the scene will appear when captured by different kinds of photographic film. Set includes standard, gaffer, and panchromatic lenses.

Hughes, Gordon

Polaroid Wink light

Item is an electronic flash for the Polaroid Land camera, designed to fill in shadows from indoor lighting. The flash could fire 100 times before having to replace the bulb.

Polaroid Corporation

Kodak color print viewing filter kit

Item is a filter kit used during analog printing of colour photographs. Printer looked through each filter at the print to determine what alterations to make in the colour filtration of the enlarger to create the corect colour balance.

Eastman Kodak Company

Eastman Studio Scale

Item consists of an Eastman Studio Scale. It has a wooden base, a 6 piece weight set and a plaque that reads Avoirdupois Weight. It was used to facilitate the mixing of chemicals in a photographer's dark room.

Image Arts

Kodak Reflection-Transmission Color Densitometer Model RT

Item consists of a Kodak Reflection-Transmission Color Densitometer Model RT. When using the transmission mode, the densitometer can be used to measure the density of a negative, and when using the reflection mode, it can measure the saturation of a resulting print. This allows for a photographer to choose the correct paper and exposure to make prints with, without the need to experiment with test strips.

Image Arts

Kodak liquid retouching colors

Item is a set of colour pigments, produced by the Eastman Kodak Company and used to touch up colour prints and transparencies. The set contains 10 pigments; green, cyan, blue, magenta, red, yellow, orange, brown, neutral and reducer.

Eastman Kodak Company

Kodacolor Gold 100

Item is a roll of 100 ISO 24 exposure 35 mm photographic colour negative film. C-41 process. Kodacolor Gold 100 was introduced as Kodacolor VR-G 100 in 1986.

Eastman Kodak Company

Wilhelm E. Nassau and Wilfrid Laurier University Media collection

  • F 2011.018
  • Arquivo
  • 1969-2011

Fonds consists of records the Wilhelm E. Nassau created during his time at Wilfrid Laurier University, working in the development of the Audio-Visual department as a professor and curator of an extensive collection of photographic and film cameras and technology. This collection was amassed for the purpose of teaching students of the university and was curated by Nassau over the span of fourty years. Cameras were collected from students, faculty, and employees as well as purchased from local camera shows. The collection traced the history and development of the tools used in these fields. The collection was donated to both Brock University (motion picture and video materials) and the Ryerson University Library and Archives (still photography materials). Objects in the donation were distributed amoung the Heritage Camera Collection (2005.006), the Photography and Film Technology Collection (2005.005), and the Photographic Publications Collection (2005.003).

Kodachrome Type A for Ciné-Kodak

Packages of Cine-Kodak Kodachrome Type A 16mm motion picture film for artificial light. The larger box is unopened, and contains a magazine for loading the film into the camera, as well as 50 ft of film. It is stamped with a use-by date Dec 1946. The smaller box has been opened. It contains 100 ft of film in a small black cannister as well as a folded sheet with instructions. This box is stamped "Simpsons Cameras Toronto" in blue on the back, and with a use-by date of Apr 1943. Both films were manufactured in Rochester, NY but have stickers indicating they are to be returned to Canadian Kodak Co. Limited in Toronto for processing.

Eastman Kodak Company

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