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  • Minolta CLE + Leica 40mm 1:2 Summicron-C

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    In the 1970’s Leica and Minolta worked together to design a new compact rangefinder camera with a lightmeter and an M-mount lens bayonet. This design became the Minolta CLE and Leica CL. The Minolta CLE can use the same lenses as the popular Leica M models, has an aperture priority .....
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  • Nikon FM3a + Nikon Nikkor AI 50mm 1:2

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    The grand finale of the Nikon FM camera line-up. The Nikon FM cameras were incredibly designed fully mechanical cameras with the Nikon F lens mount and internal lightmeters. Because of the cameras are fully mechanical they are easy to service and don’t have to rely on batteries for their shutter .....
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  • Nikon F4 body w/ MB-23 grip (Nikon F4e)

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    The Nikon F4 was the first succesful SLR with autofocus and conquered the new era of the professional SLR’s soon after its introduction in 1988. It shoots at almost 6 frames per second and uses the Nikkor AF lenses but also can be used with the older manual focus nikkors .....
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  • Olympus OM40 Program + Olympus F. Zuiko 50mm 1:1.8 MC

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    Olympus had a consumer and a professional OM SLR camera line-up of which the OM40 Program is the top of the line model in the consumer grade models. It offers a variaty of features like aperture priority and program exposure modes, DX reading and two metering modes. This camera is .....
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  • Beautyflex + 80mm 1:2.8 Canter F.C

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    Made in Japan the Beautyflex offers a nice alternative to Rolleilex TLR’s with f/2.8 lenses. Because these cameras are quite rare they are often interesting cameras for collectors. This Beautyflex is in good cosmetic condition but it does show it’s age at certain places. Mechanically it is fully functional. Even .....
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  • Olympus OM-2n + Olympus Zuiko 50mm 1:1.8

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    The first upgrade of the Olympus OM-2 produced from 1979 onwards was this OM-2n. The OM-2n shows a warning when using exposure compensation and the camera got a newly designed shutter because it’s predecessors had a hard time reaching the 1/1000 shutterspeed. This camera is in slightly used but very .....
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  • Mamiya C330 + Mamiya-Sekor D 105mm 1:3.5

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    Mamiya adressed the biggest issues that people have with TLR cameras: the minimum focuse distance and the fixed lenses. Mamiya changed the standard TLR design by giving the Mamiya C cameras a bellows focus system which allowed for an incredible close minimum focus distance and gave the camera a mechanism .....
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  • Rolleiflex T in grey + Rolleikin, boxed

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    The Rolleiflex T is a medium format TLR camera that can shoot 6×6 negatives on 120 film. This is a beautiful version of the T with gray leather coverings that match very well with the silver and black painted metals around the camera. This camera comes with a Carl Zeiss .....
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  • Nikonos-V + Nikkor 35mm 1:2.5

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    When doing 35mm underwater photography there is really only one camera everybody likes to use: the Nikonos series. These cameras are popular because of their ease of use, durability and sharp lenses. And while this is an underwater camera, paired with thi 35mm f/2.5 lens it is also perfectly useable .....
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  • Hasselblad 1000F + Makro-Kilar 90mm F/2.8 lens + A12 film magazine

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    The Hasselblad 1000F has been introduced in the early 1950s. It was Hasselblads second consumer camera with an upgraded shutter mechanism since the previous 1600f shutter turned out to be unreliable. The lens mount is different than the popular 500 series cameras and the shutter is in the body intead .....
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  • Hasselblad H5D-50c with HVD90x finder + HC 80mm F/2.8 lens, low shuttercounts, boxed

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    The Hasselblad H5D-50C is the first digital medium format DSLR from Hasselblad to feature a CMOS sensor in stead of a CCD. This sensor that measures 33x44mm provides a 50mp resolution and is way better at higher ISO settings than its predecessors. The sensor has a 14-stop dynamic range that .....
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  • Nikon F2 Photomic + Nikkor 28mm 1:3.5, Boxed

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    The second camera in the great Nikon F line-up. After a couple of very succesful years for the F model, Nikon decided to upgrade the camera and produce this new model: the Nikon F2. The bottom plate removal for loading film was changed to an open swinging backdoor, the camera .....
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  • Leica 18225 D-LUX silver, boxed, without charger and warranty

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    The first digital D-Lux compact camera Leica made. This camera was part of a big Leica collection we recently got in. Because we are a vintage film camera store we have no replacing charger or full batteries to test this. There are 2 batteries in the box. It is in .....
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  • Topcon Super DM kit + Auto Topcor 58mm F/1.8

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    The Topcon Super DM is a professional 35mm SLR dating from 1973 and was made in Japan. Its the successor of the then discountinued Super D. It got an upgraded viewfinder that can show the set aperture in the finder. The Super DM makes use of a lensmount that was .....
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  • Leica M4-2 body black chrome, recent CLA

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    The Leica M4-2 is a fully mechanical 35mm rangefinder camera. The original Leica M4 was discontinued short after the release of the newer M5. When Leica saw that the M5 didnt meet up with their sales expectations the M4 got a revive in the M4-2 jacket. This camera was made .....
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  • Kalloflex Model 2 + 75mm 1:3.5 Prominar

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    Advertisements from when the camera was sold new they boasted: “an amazing resolving power of 125 lines per millimeter wide open.” While this might sound as something made up by their marketing team, the camera did gain respect under photographers for it’s high quality optics. This camera is in beautiful .....
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  • Primo-Jr 4×4 + 60mm 1:2.8 Topcor

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    Produced by Tokyo-Kogaku in the 1950’s the Primo-Jr is the first Japanese 4×4 TLR camera and is similar to the Rolleiflex Baby. This camera is in good cosmetical condition with faint signs of use. Mechanically everything is fully functional and even the shutterspeeds are accurate which is quite surprising for .....
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  • Rollei Rolleiflex 3.5F with recent service

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    The Rolleiflex 3.5F is one of the most known TLR’s ever made. Production started in 1958 and over 150.000 of the 3.5F versions were made. With its amazing zeiss Carl Zeiss Planar 75mm F/3.5 and synchro-compur shutter its capable of creating beautiful images. It focusses down to 0.8m and therefor .....
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  • Nikon F2a black + Nikkor 50mm F/1.4 AI

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    The Nikon F2 was the successor of the very well known Nikon F. The main differences in the body are better ergonomics and buttons. Also the switchable A and As viewfinders were better compared to the earlier FTn models for the F. The camera is fully mechanical and made to .....
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  • Bronica ETRS with WLF + Zenzanon MC 75mm F/2.8 kit

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    The Bronica ETRS is a medium formar SLR camera that takes 6×4.5cm images. This kit is equipped with a waste level finder and a 75mm F/2.8 standard lens. This kit is very similar in use as the Mamiya m645 but with 1 big advantage: it has interchangable film backs. Because .....
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  • Canon F-1 + Canon FD 50mm 1:1.4 S.S.C.

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    If you’re looking for a durable Canon, this is going to be the camera you want to get. Built for professional photographers and designed to withstand 100.000 picture taking cycles, temperatures ranging from -30 to 60 degrees and humidity of 90% this camera quickly became a favourite for many users. .....
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  • Minolta Autocord 1 with 75mm 1:3.5 Rokkor

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    A little less famous then the well known Rolleiflex but certainly not a whole lot worse. The Minolta changed a bit of the Rolleiflex design like having a sliding focus knob instead of a rotating one and loading the film from top to bottom istead of the other way around. .....
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