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Here are a few of mine.
I can't verify the dates on most. In fact, I'm only certain of one. So please bear with me.![]()
Voightlander Vito II:
Since everyone else seems to have one, here's one of my two Argus C3s:
Minolta 7s Rangefinder and case:
Minolta Autocord:
For the 8mm fans, my One Nine:
Not cameras, but they qualify, I'm sure. My two DW-68 Light Meters:
This Calumet 4X5 was given to me by a friend; I've never used it:
And the favorite of my collection, my 1967 Hasselblad 500C:
I have many more, much older cameras, but they're in storage.
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I have two Argus C3 cameras also along with a telephoto & wide angle auxiliary lens. In addition I also have a Kodak and a Voigtlander and can't remember the model name. However they are put away right now as we are doing some remodeling so I can't take pictures of them to post. As soon as the remodeling is done I will. Almost forgot I have a light meter that will work with the Argus C3s.
I hauled the rest of my collection out of storage and took a few more pictures. This isn't everything: I'll add the rest later.
828 format.
620 format.
After a few hours of shooting, I got a little creative. I'll post the whole camera at another time.
4X5 format.
Lee
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some of my still cameras.. The movie stuff is packed away at the moment!..will photograph that soon.![]()
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Hey Eyemo, what does the cool looking desk mic go to? I've got one desk mic in my collection, not too sure how old it is. It's a D 104 Silver Eagle.
something like this:![]()
Permision to go off topic??..
I think it's a 1930s 40s airfield control tower mic..![]()
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that's very cool! Microphones catch my eye almost as quick as camera's. I think the D-104's were originally for CB radio's, but mine has been modified(plug only) for Ham radio..
I love anything to do with communication and recording...
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Originally Posted by Eyemo
I Love my 35mm Eyemo the most!... BTW. some of you may have seen this actual Film slate before.![]()
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on a very succesful TV Drama...
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