No. 84338091

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Agfa, Polaroid, Zenit 4 Vintage Cameras: E + 2/58mm , Colorpack 88, Polatronic 500, Isolette Analogue camera
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Agfa, Polaroid, Zenit 4 Vintage Cameras: E + 2/58mm , Colorpack 88, Polatronic 500, Isolette Analogue camera

Polaroid instant land camera 500 characterized by chestnut color. It does, however, have the typical slider for darken/lighten exposure correction. Plastic lens of a 103mm element f/14.6. Shutter: electronic. Automatic exposure with the possibility of slow shutters exposures of up to 10 seconds. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order. Include Polatronic 1: The Polaroid Polatronic 1 is a versatile and essential accessory designed specifically for the Polaroid 500 Land Camera series. This innovative add-on brings enhanced functionality and convenience to your instant photography experience, elevating your creative possibilities and ensuring optimal results with every shot. SECOND CAMERA : The Zenit-E is a smallish and unusual-looking SLR by the standards of the camera market of the time - it appears boxy, but the vertical edges are not as sharp as they look. It is covered in a grippable textured nylon material used extensively in the Soviet camera industry instead of leatherette. It has a wind lever, which is geared to a large frame counter dial that rotates in the opposite direction, corresponding to the advance knob of the earliest Zenits The rewind knob is hidden. To extract it, apply slight pressure with one fingertip to the gnurled hub of the film-speed dial (on the left hand side, inside the meter dial). Turn the hub counter-clockwise and it will jump out. Pulling further on the rewind knob retracts the fork, but does not open the camera back - it has its own latch on the side. The Zenit E was produced in both black and brushed white metal finish; and there were commemorative versions for the 1980 Moscow Olympic games with two styles of markings. THIRD CAMERA: The Agfa Isolette II is the second rendition of a series of medium format folding cameras. It was produced during the 1950s, and usually came with an Apotar 85mm lens in a Prontor-S or Compur-Rapid shutter. It is a nice looking, well made camera. It has double exposure prevention. The shutter button at the top of the camera will not work unless the camera is wound for the next shot. The shutter release (on the lens) can be operated with a cable release or with your finger to allow double exposures if wanted. The Apotar 85mm lens is considered "sharp" or "very sharp", producing quality 6x6 images; FOURTH CAMERA : Polaroid Colorpack 88, Polaroid Land Camera, Instant Camera A Vintage (1971-75) " Polaroid " instant Land Camera. " COLORPACK 88, POLAROID LAND CAMERA ", "Made in The United Kingdom"

No. 84338091

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Agfa, Polaroid, Zenit 4 Vintage Cameras: E + 2/58mm , Colorpack 88, Polatronic 500, Isolette Analogue camera

Agfa, Polaroid, Zenit 4 Vintage Cameras: E + 2/58mm , Colorpack 88, Polatronic 500, Isolette Analogue camera

Polaroid instant land camera 500 characterized by chestnut color. It does, however, have the typical slider for darken/lighten exposure correction. Plastic lens of a 103mm element f/14.6. Shutter: electronic. Automatic exposure with the possibility of slow shutters exposures of up to 10 seconds. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.

Include Polatronic 1:

The Polaroid Polatronic 1 is a versatile and essential accessory designed specifically for the Polaroid 500 Land Camera series. This innovative add-on brings enhanced functionality and convenience to your instant photography experience, elevating your creative possibilities and ensuring optimal results with every shot.

SECOND CAMERA :
The Zenit-E is a smallish and unusual-looking SLR by the standards of the camera market of the time - it appears boxy, but the vertical edges are not as sharp as they look. It is covered in a grippable textured nylon material used extensively in the Soviet camera industry instead of leatherette. It has a wind lever, which is geared to a large frame counter dial that rotates in the opposite direction, corresponding to the advance knob of the earliest Zenits

The rewind knob is hidden. To extract it, apply slight pressure with one fingertip to the gnurled hub of the film-speed dial (on the left hand side, inside the meter dial). Turn the hub counter-clockwise and it will jump out. Pulling further on the rewind knob retracts the fork, but does not open the camera back - it has its own latch on the side.

The Zenit E was produced in both black and brushed white metal finish; and there were commemorative versions for the 1980 Moscow Olympic games with two styles of markings.

THIRD CAMERA:
The Agfa Isolette II is the second rendition of a series of medium format folding cameras. It was produced during the 1950s, and usually came with an Apotar 85mm lens in a Prontor-S or Compur-Rapid shutter. It is a nice looking, well made camera.

It has double exposure prevention. The shutter button at the top of the camera will not work unless the camera is wound for the next shot. The shutter release (on the lens) can be operated with a cable release or with your finger to allow double exposures if wanted. The Apotar 85mm lens is considered "sharp" or "very sharp", producing quality 6x6 images;


FOURTH CAMERA :
Polaroid Colorpack 88, Polaroid Land Camera, Instant Camera

A Vintage (1971-75) " Polaroid " instant Land Camera.
" COLORPACK 88, POLAROID LAND CAMERA ",
"Made in The United Kingdom"

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