Polaroid Tompson Land Camera Analogue camera






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Polaroid Tompson Land Camera, model No.410, in good physical condition with not tested functionality, a rare late 1940s–1950s laboratory camera designed for oscilloscope and instrument screens, with lens and bellows in good condition and sold as a display piece.
Description from the seller
Rare Thompson Land Camera No.410 laboratory Polaroid camera, circa 1950s. Originally designed for photographing oscilloscope and instrument screens. Heavy industrial/scientific camera. Untested due to lack of film and power setup. Lens and bellows visually in good condition. Sold as collector/display piece. Signs of age and use. Please see photos.
The camera features a solid metal construction, bellows system and integrated lens assembly. It is marked “Thompson Land Camera – Camera No. 410/193” and “Made in England”.
Based on design and construction, the camera dates to the late 1940s – 1950s.
The interior, film compartments and mechanical components appear complete. Functionality has not been tested due to lack of compatible film and equipment.
Offered as a vintage collectible, display piece or restoration project.
2,6 kg
24,5Length
17 Depth
12 Height
Seller's Story
Rare Thompson Land Camera No.410 laboratory Polaroid camera, circa 1950s. Originally designed for photographing oscilloscope and instrument screens. Heavy industrial/scientific camera. Untested due to lack of film and power setup. Lens and bellows visually in good condition. Sold as collector/display piece. Signs of age and use. Please see photos.
The camera features a solid metal construction, bellows system and integrated lens assembly. It is marked “Thompson Land Camera – Camera No. 410/193” and “Made in England”.
Based on design and construction, the camera dates to the late 1940s – 1950s.
The interior, film compartments and mechanical components appear complete. Functionality has not been tested due to lack of compatible film and equipment.
Offered as a vintage collectible, display piece or restoration project.
2,6 kg
24,5Length
17 Depth
12 Height
