Speed Graphic Camera 5"x4". Kalart Synchronized Range Finder; Supermatic shutter by Eastman Kodak; Kodak Ektar lens 1:4.7, 127mm, No FT4583; flash arm attached, fitted with Phillips Photoflux Type PF48 flashbulb (1982-5028/2). Speed Graphic Camera 5"x4". Kalart Synchronized Range Finder circa 1950
Crown Graphic Special folding bellows camera. Proffessional camera using 5 x 4 inch negatives. Made of aluminium alloy covered in black leather, with chrome fittings. To operate, the fornt is dropped and the front lens standard pulled out; it comes to rest at the infinity mark. For focusing, a rack and pinion mechanism is used which also operates the double extension. Focusing range from 3 feet to inifinity, coupled to rangefinder mounted on top of camera, plus optical direct vision viewfinder. Camera has no reversing back. The gound-glass focusing screen and frame are spring-loaded to allow a quick change of plate-holders. The lens standard has rising front and tilt as well as cross movement. The lens is mounted in a special lens panel which can easily be changed. The lens standard has a rising front and tilt as well as cross movement, the lens mounted in a special lens panel which can easily be changed. Schneider Kreuznach Xenar lens f:4.7, 135mm, enclosed in a Synchro Compur P shutter. Direct eye-level wire frame finder used for quick action shots. With 5 double dark slides and Grafmatic cutfilm holder. Graflex Inc, Rochester, c 1960. Crown Graphic Special. 1960
Folding all metal press camera for 5 x 4 inch plates. 2 pin flash Kodak anastigmat lens F: 6 3/8 inches f/4.5-32, No. EM32-773K. No.3 Kodak Superatic shutter 1/2/5/10/25/50/100/200/B/T/ Delayed action. Graflex No.3 release synchroniser device. Rack and pinion focusing, coupled coincidence rangefinder. Sliding rising and cross front. Drop front baseboard. Wire frame sports finder. Direct vision optical finder. Focal plane shutter 30/50/125/250/500/1000/T, fabruc vertical run. Spring back ground glass focusing screen. Baseboard plaque engraved RHF. Overall (deployed): 220 mm x 235 mm x 290 mm. Camera, equipment case; darkslides and lens hood Speed Graphic Camera and equipment 1947-1958
Ciroflex camera. Made by Graflex Inc, Rochester, New York. Twinlens reflex camera for 120 rollfilm 6x6cm film. Wollensak Rapax shutter 1-1/400 seconds; Wollensak Anastigmat lens F:85mm f/3.5. Rack and pinion focsuing; plain ground glass screen. Overall (deployed): 204 mm x 90 mm x 110 mm. Ciroflex camera. Made by Graflex Inc 1955
Graphic Film Pack adaptor for Speed Graphic Camera. 4 x 5 inch adaptor, Cat No 1234; Fitted with Kodak Super-XX film pack. Graphic Film Pack Adaptor circa 1950
Century Graphic folding hand camera for 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch plates or cut film. Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar lens F:105mm f/3.5-32, Serial No 7454055, coated. Synchro-Compur shutter 1/2/4/8/15/30/60/125/250/500/B, MXV synchronisation, coaxial socket. Rack and pinion focsuing, sliding rising front, Coupled coincidence rangefinder, with direct or right-angle viewing; the latter for coupling to Kalart flash-gun. Parallax compensated direct vision optical finder; frame finder. Ground glass focusing screen in spring back. 'Mahoganite' body. Mottled grey and black leatherette. Serial No J50576. With two blockform double darkslides and Graflex 120 rollfilm holder. Century Graphic Camera 1950-1959