Kodak Duaflex IV, Dacora I, Weston . 120 / medium format camera (No reserve price)





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Description from the seller
Offered: a combination consisting of:
A Kodak Duaflex IV TLR camera suitable for 620 films in good and fully operational condition. The lens is clear and free of haze, fungus, and separation.
A Dacora I slide camera. Uses 120 films and is fully functional and in good condition.
Shutter speeds: B, 1/25 - 1/200. All shutter speeds operational.
Lens: Enna Werk Munchen 75 mm f 1:3.5. The lens is free of haze, fungus, and separation.
The camera comes in a case that is in good condition.
A Weston 650 Photronic light meter is a light meter that was marketed by Weston from 1935 to 1939. The retail price was $15.95. An advertisement in a 1939 issue of Popular Photography shows the Weston 650 for $22.50, excluding casing. The meter is a reflective/averaging type with a selenium cell. No battery is required. It is commonly called the 'Weston 650,' but sometimes also the 'Weston Senior' due to the availability of the Weston Junior. The meter is housed in a black Bakelite case with Art Deco style.
Offered: a combination consisting of:
A Kodak Duaflex IV TLR camera suitable for 620 films in good and fully operational condition. The lens is clear and free of haze, fungus, and separation.
A Dacora I slide camera. Uses 120 films and is fully functional and in good condition.
Shutter speeds: B, 1/25 - 1/200. All shutter speeds operational.
Lens: Enna Werk Munchen 75 mm f 1:3.5. The lens is free of haze, fungus, and separation.
The camera comes in a case that is in good condition.
A Weston 650 Photronic light meter is a light meter that was marketed by Weston from 1935 to 1939. The retail price was $15.95. An advertisement in a 1939 issue of Popular Photography shows the Weston 650 for $22.50, excluding casing. The meter is a reflective/averaging type with a selenium cell. No battery is required. It is commonly called the 'Weston 650,' but sometimes also the 'Weston Senior' due to the availability of the Weston Junior. The meter is housed in a black Bakelite case with Art Deco style.

