Analite Enlarger Exposure Computer & Negative Analyzer
- 2005.005.5.045
- Stuk
- [ca. 1965]
Item consists of an Analite Enlarger Exposure Computer & Negative Analyzer. It is still in it's original packaging with manuals.
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Analite Enlarger Exposure Computer & Negative Analyzer
Item consists of an Analite Enlarger Exposure Computer & Negative Analyzer. It is still in it's original packaging with manuals.
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Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item consists of a Falcon Miniature made in New York by Utility Manufacturing Company. It is a 127 film camera with a half frame viewfinder and a black Bakelite body. It has a Wollensak Minivar 50mm lens with fixed aperture and fixed focus, a one speed (1/25 +B) rotary shutter, a simple optical viewfinder and a spare film compartment.
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.
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Part of Heritage Camera Collection
Item is a small novelty film camera that is disguised as a railroad pocket watch, first produced into early 1900's and sold until 1939. The exposure is made through the winding stem and the winding knob serves as a lens cap, and required special film cartridges. The camera is relatively common, as it was marketed for so long and several variations exist in the "Expo" trademark style, the winding knob, and the viewfinder shape. Black, red, blue enameled versions produced about 1935 are rarer.