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Type- Tachihara 4x5 field camera Year Made- Unknown Description- Uses 4x5 Film. Made in Japan. This camera allows certain planes of an image to be in focus according to the tilt or rotation of either the front or rear standard. CLICK ON THE CAMERA TO VIEW IMAGES I HAVE TAKEN WITH IT. Acquired- 2013, Ebay Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $Around $1,000
Type- Zeiss Ikon Contina IIa Prontor-SVS Year Made- 1954-1956 Description-Uses 35mm Film. Made in Germany. This is one of the few Zeiss models ever to feature a non-Zeiss (Schneider Xenar) lens. The model was continued in 1953 as Contina, as one of the first cameras of the new Contina series of 35mm viewfinder cameras (one was a rangefinder) made in Germany by Zeiss Ikon. The first models were folders, later models were rigid. Some had linked shutter/aperture rings, using the Light-value system. The folding models had knob wind, frame counter and rewind fitted to the bottom; the later ones had top-mounted 180° lever wind, knob rewind and frame counter around the shutter release. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $60-75
Type- Kodak Rainbow Hawk-Eye No. 2A Folding Model B Year Made:1913-1917 Description- Uses 120 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2014, Ebay Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: Average Very good Mint $180-200 $240-260 $440-460
Type- Argus Year Made-1949-1958 Description- Uses 620 Film. The Argus 75 is a nice vintage Twin Lens Reflex ( TLR ) camera. It has time and instant (aprox 1/125th second) shutter speeds and a fixed focus 75mm Argus Lumar lens. The shutter is cocked by winding the film, so you have to wind it before the shutter will fire. When it is cocked a red shutter cover is revealed behind the lens to tell the user the camera is ready, and to help prevent wasted frames. It takes 6cm x 6cm exposures. even though designed for 620 film, it can be used with 120 film so some people still use these today. The cameras tend to give a wonderful soft yet sharp look favored by many art photographers. CLICK ON THE CAMERA TO VIEW IMAGES I HAVE TAKEN WITH IT. Acquired- 2014, Ebay Value- Originally: $
 Currently: $
Type- Kodak Brownie Flash 20 Year Made-1959 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in the USA. The Brownie Flash 20 Camera has a moulded blue plastic body featuring a direct vision optical viewfinder and a built-in flashgun for capless flashbulbs. It offers 3 aperture settings for different lighting conditions, a simple focusing ring, and an effective built-in flash. Acquired- 2015, Emmitsburg PA Value- Originally: $14 Currently: $60
Type- Kodak Instamatic 104 Year Made-1963 Description: Uses 126 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $5 Currently: $15
Type- Junior Six-16 Series II Year Made- Early 1930's Description:- Uses 616 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: ~$40 depending on condition and light leakage.
Type- Garaphlex Crown Graphic Year Made-1962 Description- Mostly used as a press camera, the Crown Graphic 4x5 is known for its accessibility and mobility. Its relative light weight and easy yet intricate controls make it an optimal camera for quick (relatively to the time period) and easy use. Acquired- 2014, Ebay Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $300-$600 Depending on condition
Type- Polaroid Land Camera Model 110B Year Made- 1960-1964 Description- Uses 40 series roll film. Made in the USA. Between 27,000 and 35,000 were made. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $200-400 depending on condition.
Type- Kodak Compur Year Made- 1960-1963 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in Germany. Over 77000 produced. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $Unknown
 Currently: $25-35
Type- Polaroid sx-70 Land Camera+ Flash (Black) Year Made-1972 Description- Uses Polaroid Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $250
Type- Minolta-16 Model P Year Made-1960 Description- Uses 16mm film. Made in Japan. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $10
Type- Argus 110 Carefree Two Pocket Camera Year Made- 1973 Description- Uses16mm Film. Compact. Acquired-2015 at Goodwill in Rockville MD Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $15
Type- Argus C3 35mm Camera Year Made- 1939 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $35 Currently: $125
Type- Halina Paulette Electric Camera Year Made- 1960 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in Hong Kong. Acquired-2015, Samsø Denmark Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: Average Very good Mint $10-20 $10-20 $30-40
Type- Leica IIIf with delay mechanism Year Made- 1955 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in Germany, 10,000 made in the batch Acquired-2014, Emmitsburg PA Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $750
Type- Brownie Holiday Camera Year Made- 1953 Description- Uses 127 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $5 Currently: $40
Type- Kodak Brownie No. 3 Model B Year Made- 1908-1934 Description- Uses 124 Film. There are two metal shafts on the top of the camera. One controls the shutter, setting it between Time ( T ) and Interval ( I ). The other controls the aperture by moving three water house stops in front of the lens. The camera was designed to take 3.25 x 4.25 exposures on 124 roll film. The outer body of the camera is wood covered with leather and the inner portion is made of sheet metal. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $4 Currently: $65
Type- Agfa Silette-LK Color-Apotar with Pronto-LK flash Year Made-1958 Description- Uses Agfa Isopan 35mm Film. Made in Germany Acquired-2014 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $20
Type- Kodak Junior Six-16 Series Camera with Bimat Lense Year Made- Circa 1937 Description-Uses 616 Film. Made in the USA Acquired-2014 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $75
Type- Polaroid Land Camera Model J66 Year Made- 1961 Description- Uses type 40 B&W Polaroid Film. Made in USA. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $89.50 Currently: $30-40
Type- Bell and Howell Electric Eye 8mm Camera Year Made- 1939 Description- Uses 8mm Film. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $60
Type- Nikon N55 Year Made- 2002 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in USA Acquired-2014, Ebay Value- $120
Type- Kodak Instamatic X-45 Year Made- 1970 Description- Uses 126 Film. Made in the USA. Has a wind up clock work motor. The camera has a unique CDS meter controlled aperture mechanism. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $38 Currently: $15
Type- Pinhole camera Year Made- 2012 Description- I created this camera as part of my photography class Acquired- (Hand Made) Value- PRICELESS!!
Type- Ciro-Flex Model E Year Made- Circa 1941 Description- Uses 120 Film. Made in the USA Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $80
Type-Kodak No. 3 Folding Brownie Camera Model C Year Made- 1905-1915 Description- Uses 124 Film. Made in the USA. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $5.00 Currently: $75-100
Type- Minolta 110 Zoon SLR Year Made- 1976-1979 Description- Uses 110 Film. Made in Japan. Very compact, but has most features that any camera now days does, including a zoom! Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $50-65
Type- Ansco Rediflex Year Made- Circa 1950 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in Acquired-2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $12-20
 Currently: $25-40
Type- Ansco ReadyFlash Disc VR1 Year Made- Unknown Description- Unknown Acquired-2015, North Bethesda MD

Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $3
Type- Kodak Tourist Camera Year Made- 1948-1951 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in the USA Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $95 Currently: $40-$60 depending on condition
Type- Polaroid Automatic 250 Land Camera Year Made- 1967 Description- The 250 is one of the higher-end models of the 100-400 series line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras, similar to the 100, 350, 360 and 450 models; it lacks the electronic development timer of the later (higher-numbered) models, but early models of the 250 have a larger viewfinder window than the later Zeiss-Ikon range finder models - both models of eyepiece are functionally identical but the earlier model has a larger window at the rear. Partway through the 250's life cycle the viewfinder was changed to match the same type that would be used on the 350 and 450 models, effectively meaning there were 2 versions of the 250 produced. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $160 Currently: $75-260
Type- Brownie Target six-16 Year Made- July 1946-November 1951 Description- Uses 616 Film. Made in the USA. Metal box body; 2 brilliant finders; vertical line design on front panel. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $4.00 Currently: Average Very good Mint $20-30 $30-40 $60-70
Type- Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior Year Made- 1934 Description- Uses Box Roll Film. Made in USA Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $2.75 Currently: $15-40
Type- Kodak Bantam 4.5 Year Made- 1938 Description- The Bantam has a strut supported front standard and a bellows. Uses 828 Film. It has a green (instead of red) window on the back for frame counting. It has a Kodak Anastigmat Special f4.5 48mm lens. There are shutter speeds of: T B 25 50 100 and 200 and the aperture goes from f4.5 to f16. The shutter must be cocked with the lever just above the lens before firing the shutter with the shutter release on the body. The camera has a flip-up folding viewfinder. The lens focuses from closer than 2.5 feet to infinity. Acquired- 2015, Emmitsburg PA Value- Originally: $ Currently: $75
Type- Polaroid sx-70 Land Camera (Brown) Year Made-1972 Description- Uses Polaroid Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2013, Rockville MD Value- Originally: $180 Currently: $20-50
Type-Kodak Duaflex Camera Year Made- 1947 Description- Made in Rochester, NY, USA. Leatherette covered metal box; front panel black with embossed design or gilt with geometric Art Deco design; Two brilliant finders. Acquired-2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $30-60
Type- Zeiss Nettar 515/2 with Telma Lense Year Made-1937 Description- Uses 120 Roll Film. Made in Stuttgart, Germany. Acquired-2014 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $80
Type- Polaroid Land Camera Super Shooter Plus Year Made- Unknown Description- Uses Type 80 Film. The “plus” model differs from the standard supershooter in that it comes with a handy timer built into the side of camera so you won’t over or under develop your instant prints. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $20-50
Type- Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model Year Made-May 1949-July 1961 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in France.The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments. This same camera was also manufactured in France as Brownie Flash Camera. Acquired-2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $7.00 Currently: $50-100
Type- Nikon D3200 Year Made-2012 Description- digital s Acquired-2012 Value- Originally: $800 Currently: $N/A
Type- Promaster Year Made- Description- Acquired- 2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $ Currently: $
Type- Koni-Omega Rapid Year Made- 1954 Description- Uses 120 Film. Made in Japan. The Koni-Omega is a class of medium format range-finder cameras. These press cameras are 6×7cm range-finders with a combined viewfinder and coupled range-finder and automatic parallax compensation. Acquired- 2015, Williamsburg MD Value- Originally: $ Currently: Average Very good Mint $160-180 $220-240 $380-400
Type- Brownie Target six-20 Year Made- July 1946 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in USA. The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distinctive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Acquired- September 30, 2015. Hanover PA Value- Originally: $3.50 Currently: Average Very good Mint $20-30 $20-30 $50-60
Type- Kodak No. 1A Folding Pocket Camera Year Made- 1899-1915 Description- Uses 116 Film. Made in the USA. Acquired- 10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $12 Currently: $190
Type- Kodak Pony 135 Camera Year Made- 1950-1958 Description- Uses 135 (aka 35mm) Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $34.75 Currently: $40
Type- Minolta Easy Flash/ Minolta Hi-Matic 9 Year Made- 1966 Description- Uses 135 (aka 35mm) Film. Made in Japan. Acquired- 10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: Around $17 in 2000 Currently: $30-80 Depending on condition
Type- Jiffy Kodak Six-20 Year Made- 1933-1937 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in Rochester, NY, USA. When it was introduced, the Kodak Jiffy Six 20 was marketed by Eastman Kodak as the simplest, most user-friendly folding camera ever made. Up until that point, most folding cameras were of the same basic design. They were relatively difficult to handle, complex, and required users to manually unfold the camera and extend the lens in order to take photos. In the spirit of simplicity, the Jiffy boasts a simple two button operation. The first small metal button can be found on the film advance knob’s side of the camera and releases the front plate, causing the metal struts on either side to snap into place and automatically extend the lens. The second button is the shutter lever which can be found on the side of the front plate once extended. Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $6.75 Currently: $30-125
Type- Ansco Flash Clipper Year Made- 1930's-1950's Description- Uses 1616 Film. Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $20-40
Type- Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model Year Made- May 1940-May 1952 Description- Uses 127 Film. Made in the USA. It had a simple Bakelite body camera with a main lens and a second-surface keystone reflecting mirror viewfinder. The viewfinder had a hinged sheet metal cover. The winder was on the base, which was removable for film loading. Note the lack of flash synchronization terminals below the main lens on the non-sync model Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $6 Currently: $20-30
Type- Kodak Brownie Flash Six-20 Year Made- Jul 1946-Jan 1955 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in the USA. The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera has a metal box body and has a rather strange shape. It features an optical direct vision finder, a built-in closeup lens, and time exposure capability. It accepts a cumbersome flashgun and was renamed from the Six-20 Flash Brownie Camera. It was quite a popular camera, in part because of it's indestructibility. Though it lacks multiple apertures it has features like a built-in portrait lens, multiple exposure guard, and tripod socket. It even has a little tab that when folded out acts to level this odd shaped camera. Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $6 Currently: $20-45
Type- Kodak Baby Brownie Special Year Made- September 1938-1954 Description- Uses 127 Film. Made in Rochester, NY, USA. The body was made in two halves, held together by a sliding latch either side for film loading; the front panel carried the shutter, lens and film transport, the back box just the viewfinder and red window. Acquired-10/16/2015 Hanover, PA Value- Originally: $1.25 Currently: $20-40
Type- Minolta-Kodak (Blair Camera Co.) No. 3 Folding Hawkeye Model 7 with Bausch & Lomb Lens Year Made-December 9, 1890 Description- Acquired- Ebay November 2, 2015 Value- Originally: $ Currently: $Average Very good Mint $30-40 $50-60 $90-100
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Type- Tachihara 4x5 field camera Year Made- Unknown Description- Uses 4x5 Film. Made in Japan. This camera allows certain planes of an image to be in focus according to the tilt or rotation of either the front or rear standard. CLICK ON THE CAMERA TO VIEW IMAGES I HAVE TAKEN WITH IT. Acquired- 2013, Ebay Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $Around $1,000
Type- Zeiss Ikon Contina IIa Prontor-SVS Year Made- 1954-1956 Description-Uses 35mm Film. Made in Germany. This is one of the few Zeiss models ever to feature a non-Zeiss (Schneider Xenar) lens. The model was continued in 1953 as Contina, as one of the first cameras of the new Contina series of 35mm viewfinder cameras (one was a rangefinder) made in Germany by Zeiss Ikon. The first models were folders, later models were rigid. Some had linked shutter/aperture rings, using the Light-value system. The folding models had knob wind, frame counter and rewind fitted to the bottom; the later ones had top-mounted 180° lever wind, knob rewind and frame counter around the shutter release. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $60-75
Type- Kodak Rainbow Hawk-Eye No. 2A Folding Model B Year Made:1913-1917 Description- Uses 120 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2014, Ebay Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: Average Very good Mint $180-200 $240-260 $440-460
Type- Argus Year Made-1949-1958 Description- Uses 620 Film. The Argus 75 is a nice vintage Twin Lens Reflex ( TLR ) camera. It has time and instant (aprox 1/125th second) shutter speeds and a fixed focus 75mm Argus Lumar lens. The shutter is cocked by winding the film, so you have to wind it before the shutter will fire. When it is cocked a red shutter cover is revealed behind the lens to tell the user the camera is ready, and to help prevent wasted frames. It takes 6cm x 6cm exposures. even though designed for 620 film, it can be used with 120 film so some people still use these today. The cameras tend to give a wonderful soft yet sharp look favored by many art photographers. CLICK ON THE CAMERA TO VIEW IMAGES I HAVE TAKEN WITH IT. Acquired- 2014, Ebay Value- Originally: $
 Currently: $
Type- Kodak Brownie Flash 20 Year Made-1959 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in the USA. The Brownie Flash 20 Camera has a moulded blue plastic body featuring a direct vision optical viewfinder and a built-in flashgun for capless flashbulbs. It offers 3 aperture settings for different lighting conditions, a simple focusing ring, and an effective built-in flash. Acquired- 2015, Emmitsburg PA Value- Originally: $14 Currently: $60
Type- Kodak Instamatic 104 Year Made-1963 Description: Uses 126 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $5 Currently: $15
Type- Junior Six-16 Series II Year Made- Early 1930's Description:- Uses 616 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: ~$40 depending on condition and light leakage.
Type- Garaphlex Crown Graphic Year Made-1962 Description- Mostly used as a press camera, the Crown Graphic 4x5 is known for its accessibility and mobility. Its relative light weight and easy yet intricate controls make it an optimal camera for quick (relatively to the time period) and easy use. Acquired- 2014, Ebay Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $300-$600 Depending on condition
Type- Polaroid Land Camera Model 110B Year Made- 1960-1964 Description- Uses 40 series roll film. Made in the USA. Between 27,000 and 35,000 were made. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $200-400 depending on condition.
Type- Kodak Compur Year Made- 1960-1963 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in Germany. Over 77000 produced. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $Unknown
 Currently: $25-35
Type- Polaroid sx-70 Land Camera+ Flash (Black) Year Made-1972 Description- Uses Polaroid Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $250
Type- Minolta-16 Model P Year Made-1960 Description- Uses 16mm film. Made in Japan. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $10
Type- Argus 110 Carefree Two Pocket Camera Year Made- 1973 Description- Uses16mm Film. Compact. Acquired-2015 at Goodwill in Rockville MD Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $15
Type- Argus C3 35mm Camera Year Made- 1939 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $35 Currently: $125
Type- Halina Paulette Electric Camera Year Made- 1960 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in Hong Kong. Acquired-2015, Samsø Denmark Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: Average Very good Mint $10-20 $10-20 $30-40
Type- Leica IIIf with delay mechanism Year Made- 1955 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in Germany, 10,000 made in the batch Acquired-2014, Emmitsburg PA Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $750
Type- Brownie Holiday Camera Year Made- 1953 Description- Uses 127 Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $5 Currently: $40
Type- Kodak Brownie No. 3 Model B Year Made- 1908-1934 Description- Uses 124 Film. There are two metal shafts on the top of the camera. One controls the shutter, setting it between Time ( T ) and Interval ( I ). The other controls the aperture by moving three water house stops in front of the lens. The camera was designed to take 3.25 x 4.25 exposures on 124 roll film. The outer body of the camera is wood covered with leather and the inner portion is made of sheet metal. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $4 Currently: $65
Type- Agfa Silette-LK Color-Apotar with Pronto-LK flash Year Made-1958 Description- Uses Agfa Isopan 35mm Film. Made in Germany Acquired-2014 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $20
Type- Kodak Junior Six-16 Series Camera with Bimat Lense Year Made- Circa 1937 Description-Uses 616 Film. Made in the USA Acquired-2014 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $75
Type- Polaroid Land Camera Model J66 Year Made- 1961 Description- Uses type 40 B&W Polaroid Film. Made in USA. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $89.50 Currently: $30-40
Type- Bell and Howell Electric Eye 8mm Camera Year Made- 1939 Description- Uses 8mm Film. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $60
Type- Nikon N55 Year Made- 2002 Description- Uses 35mm Film. Made in USA Acquired-2014, Ebay Value- $120
Type- Kodak Instamatic X-45 Year Made- 1970 Description- Uses 126 Film. Made in the USA. Has a wind up clock work motor. The camera has a unique CDS meter controlled aperture mechanism. Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $38 Currently: $15
Type- Pinhole camera Year Made- 2012 Description- I created this camera as part of my photography class Acquired- (Hand Made) Value- PRICELESS!!
Type- Ciro-Flex Model E Year Made- Circa 1941 Description- Uses 120 Film. Made in the USA Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $80
Type-Kodak No. 3 Folding Brownie Camera Model C Year Made- 1905-1915 Description- Uses 124 Film. Made in the USA. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $5.00 Currently: $75-100
Type- Minolta 110 Zoon SLR Year Made- 1976-1979 Description- Uses 110 Film. Made in Japan. Very compact, but has most features that any camera now days does, including a zoom! Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $50-65
Type- Ansco Rediflex Year Made- Circa 1950 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in Acquired-2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $12-20
 Currently: $25-40
Type- Ansco ReadyFlash Disc VR1 Year Made- Unknown Description- Unknown Acquired-2015, North Bethesda MD

Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $3
Type- Kodak Tourist Camera Year Made- 1948-1951 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in the USA Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $95 Currently: $40-$60 depending on condition
Type- Polaroid Automatic 250 Land Camera Year Made- 1967 Description- The 250 is one of the higher-end models of the 100-400 series line of folding Packfilm Land Cameras, similar to the 100, 350, 360 and 450 models; it lacks the electronic development timer of the later (higher-numbered) models, but early models of the 250 have a larger viewfinder window than the later Zeiss-Ikon range finder models - both models of eyepiece are functionally identical but the earlier model has a larger window at the rear. Partway through the 250's life cycle the viewfinder was changed to match the same type that would be used on the 350 and 450 models, effectively meaning there were 2 versions of the 250 produced. Acquired- 2014 Value- Originally: $160 Currently: $75-260
Type- Brownie Target six-16 Year Made- July 1946-November 1951 Description- Uses 616 Film. Made in the USA. Metal box body; 2 brilliant finders; vertical line design on front panel. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $4.00 Currently: Average Very good Mint $20-30 $30-40 $60-70
Type- Kodak Six-16 Brownie Junior Year Made- 1934 Description- Uses Box Roll Film. Made in USA Acquired- 2015 Value- Originally: $2.75 Currently: $15-40
Type- Kodak Bantam 4.5 Year Made- 1938 Description- The Bantam has a strut supported front standard and a bellows. Uses 828 Film. It has a green (instead of red) window on the back for frame counting. It has a Kodak Anastigmat Special f4.5 48mm lens. There are shutter speeds of: T B 25 50 100 and 200 and the aperture goes from f4.5 to f16. The shutter must be cocked with the lever just above the lens before firing the shutter with the shutter release on the body. The camera has a flip-up folding viewfinder. The lens focuses from closer than 2.5 feet to infinity. Acquired- 2015, Emmitsburg PA Value- Originally: $ Currently: $75
Type- Polaroid sx-70 Land Camera (Brown) Year Made-1972 Description- Uses Polaroid Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 2013, Rockville MD Value- Originally: $180 Currently: $20-50
Type-Kodak Duaflex Camera Year Made- 1947 Description- Made in Rochester, NY, USA. Leatherette covered metal box; front panel black with embossed design or gilt with geometric Art Deco design; Two brilliant finders. Acquired-2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $30-60
Type- Zeiss Nettar 515/2 with Telma Lense Year Made-1937 Description- Uses 120 Roll Film. Made in Stuttgart, Germany. Acquired-2014 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $80
Type- Polaroid Land Camera Super Shooter Plus Year Made- Unknown Description- Uses Type 80 Film. The “plus” model differs from the standard supershooter in that it comes with a handy timer built into the side of camera so you won’t over or under develop your instant prints. Acquired-2015 Value- Originally: $ Unknown Currently: $20-50
Type- Brownie Hawkeye Camera Flash Model Year Made-May 1949-July 1961 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in France.The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. May 1949-Nov 1951: This is the Brownie Hawkeye non-synchronised non-flash model. Sept 1950-July 1961: This is the Brownie Hawkeye Flash Model which is capable of accepting a wide range of Kodak pin and screw flash attachments. This same camera was also manufactured in France as Brownie Flash Camera. Acquired-2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $7.00 Currently: $50-100
Type- Nikon D3200 Year Made-2012 Description- digital s Acquired-2012 Value- Originally: $800 Currently: $N/A
Type- Promaster Year Made- Description- Acquired- 2015, Hanover PA Value- Originally: $ Currently: $
Type- Koni-Omega Rapid Year Made- 1954 Description- Uses 120 Film. Made in Japan. The Koni-Omega is a class of medium format range-finder cameras. These press cameras are 6×7cm range-finders with a combined viewfinder and coupled range-finder and automatic parallax compensation. Acquired- 2015, Williamsburg MD Value- Originally: $ Currently: Average Very good Mint $160-180 $220-240 $380-400
Type- Brownie Target six-20 Year Made- July 1946 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in USA. The Brownie Target Six-20 is a metal box type camera with 2 brilliant view finders and the distinctive vertical line art-deco design on front panel. It featured a sliding f/stop tab for a choice of around f/11 or f/16 and a "B" setting tab for time exposures. Acquired- September 30, 2015. Hanover PA Value- Originally: $3.50 Currently: Average Very good Mint $20-30 $20-30 $50-60
Type- Kodak No. 1A Folding Pocket Camera Year Made- 1899-1915 Description- Uses 116 Film. Made in the USA. Acquired- 10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $12 Currently: $190
Type- Kodak Pony 135 Camera Year Made- 1950-1958 Description- Uses 135 (aka 35mm) Film. Made in the USA Acquired- 10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $34.75 Currently: $40
Type- Minolta Easy Flash/ Minolta Hi-Matic 9 Year Made- 1966 Description- Uses 135 (aka 35mm) Film. Made in Japan. Acquired- 10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: Around $17 in 2000 Currently: $30-80 Depending on condition
Type- Jiffy Kodak Six-20 Year Made- 1933-1937 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in Rochester, NY, USA. When it was introduced, the Kodak Jiffy Six 20 was marketed by Eastman Kodak as the simplest, most user-friendly folding camera ever made. Up until that point, most folding cameras were of the same basic design. They were relatively difficult to handle, complex, and required users to manually unfold the camera and extend the lens in order to take photos. In the spirit of simplicity, the Jiffy boasts a simple two button operation. The first small metal button can be found on the film advance knob’s side of the camera and releases the front plate, causing the metal struts on either side to snap into place and automatically extend the lens. The second button is the shutter lever which can be found on the side of the front plate once extended. Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $6.75 Currently: $30-125
Type- Ansco Flash Clipper Year Made- 1930's-1950's Description- Uses 1616 Film. Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $Unknown Currently: $20-40
Type- Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro Model Year Made- May 1940-May 1952 Description- Uses 127 Film. Made in the USA. It had a simple Bakelite body camera with a main lens and a second-surface keystone reflecting mirror viewfinder. The viewfinder had a hinged sheet metal cover. The winder was on the base, which was removable for film loading. Note the lack of flash synchronization terminals below the main lens on the non-sync model Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $6 Currently: $20-30
Type- Kodak Brownie Flash Six-20 Year Made- Jul 1946-Jan 1955 Description- Uses 620 Film. Made in the USA. The Brownie Flash Six-20 camera has a metal box body and has a rather strange shape. It features an optical direct vision finder, a built-in closeup lens, and time exposure capability. It accepts a cumbersome flashgun and was renamed from the Six-20 Flash Brownie Camera. It was quite a popular camera, in part because of it's indestructibility. Though it lacks multiple apertures it has features like a built-in portrait lens, multiple exposure guard, and tripod socket. It even has a little tab that when folded out acts to level this odd shaped camera. Acquired-10/16/2015 Westminster, MD Value- Originally: $6 Currently: $20-45
Type- Kodak Baby Brownie Special Year Made- September 1938-1954 Description- Uses 127 Film. Made in Rochester, NY, USA. The body was made in two halves, held together by a sliding latch either side for film loading; the front panel carried the shutter, lens and film transport, the back box just the viewfinder and red window. Acquired-10/16/2015 Hanover, PA Value- Originally: $1.25 Currently: $20-40
Type- Minolta-Kodak (Blair Camera Co.) No. 3 Folding Hawkeye Model 7 with Bausch & Lomb Lens Year Made-December 9, 1890 Description- Acquired- Ebay November 2, 2015 Value- Originally: $ Currently: $Average Very good Mint $30-40 $50-60 $90-100