Description: Lot of 3 Vintage Cameras Spartus Spartaflex, Kodak Junior Six-16, Cine-Kodak Used vintage cameras, Dusted and lenses polished for photographing but otherwise left as found. Not tested The Spartus Spartaflex, introduced in 1940, is a medium format twin lens reflex manufactured by the Spartus Camera Corporation of Chicago. This Spartaflex is a true twin lens reflex because its finder and taking lenses are coupled and therefore focus simultaneously. Both lenses have a focal length of 100mm while the taking lens has four aperture choices: f/7.7, f/11, f/16, and f/22 selectable via a switch at the 7:30 mark of the lens barrel. The Kodak Junior Six 16, German-built (c.1935-37) design has a round shutter faceplate and straight struts, a 12cm f/7.7 Kodak Anastigmat lens. It has two viewfinders - the first a folding finder incorporated into its housing and another small brilliant finder near the shutter. It also has a quick-release bar at the front of the bed which releases the self-erecting bed. The Junior 616 takes six 2½ x 4¼-inch exposures on a roll of 616 film. The Cine-Kodak Eight Model 25 camera for 8mm double run film, 25 foot spools. Fitted with a Kodak Ansatigmat lens 13mm f/2.7-16. Single running speed, clockwork drive. Claw intermittent, single large continuous sprocket. Direct vision optical finder in folding handle. Parallax mark. Rotary footage counter. 1933-1946. Please message us with any questions!
Price: 49.99 USD
Location: Carol Stream, Illinois
End Time: 2024-09-23T00:15:06.000Z
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Type: Vintage