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This Mid 20th Century Camera Collection will please any photography enthusiasts and enhance the décor in an office, media room, …
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This Mid 20th Century Camera Collection will please any photography enthusiasts and enhance the décor in an office, media room, library, home theatre, man cave, family room or living room. Excellent additions for an existing collection or start your own collection with these three.
Duaflex
4.75" H x 3" L x 3" W
Polaroid
Yashika
Chairish sells cameras only with display as the intended use. The mechanical elements are not guaranteed to be in working order by Chairish.
a little more details about this collection:
The Yashika is a compact 35mm cameras that was produced in Japan during the post-war era, and became incredibly popular for their portability and affordability. Brands like Yashica emerged as significant players, offering reliable and well-built cameras. This particular camera, represents a significant step in the evolution of 35mm photography. The "WIZNER" lens is most likely an aftermarket lens from the same era. while this camera is missing a part on the front, it is still sought after for its historical significance. Comes with its original leather 2 piece case and leather strap that has some wear One strap is broken but could be repaired. Untested.
The Polaroid Land Camera Model 95 was introduced by Polaroid Corporation in 1948, marking a significant milestone in instant photography. It was the first commercially successful instant camera, allowing users to take a picture and have it develop within minutes. The Model 95B, an improved version, was released shortly after, featuring minor enhancements to the original design, and to the 95a.
These early Polaroid cameras were revolutionary, bringing the magic of instant image creation to the public for the first time. They became popular for their novelty and convenience, capturing memories in a way that was previously unimaginable. Today, the Polaroid Land Camera Model 95s are sought after by vintage camera collectors and photography enthusiasts for its historical significance and iconic mid-century design. This particular camera comes with its original strap. Untested.
The Kodak Duaflex series of cameras were introduced by Eastman Kodak in the late 1940s and continued through the 1950s. They were designed as affordable, user-friendly cameras that used 620 roll film, producing 2 1/4 x 2 1/4 inch square negatives. These cameras were popular for their simplicity and were often marketed as "snapshot" cameras for the average consumer.
This particular model, the Duaflex IV, is a Bakelite-bodied TLR-style waist-level camera made from 1954 to 1960, popular for family snapshots and featuring a 75mm lens, 620 film usage, and 6x6cm square images. Comes with strap. Untested.
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- Dimensions
- 3ʺW × 3ʺD × 4.75ʺH
- Period
- 1950s
- Country of Origin
- United States
- Item Type
- Vintage, Antique or Pre-owned
- Materials
- Aluminum
- Bakelite
- Polaroid
- Condition
- Good Condition, Original Condition Unaltered, Some Imperfections
- Color
- Light Gray
- Condition Notes
- These cameras are untested and were recently on display and parts of a larger camera collection. They may have missing … moreThese cameras are untested and were recently on display and parts of a larger camera collection. They may have missing parts that are unknown. One camera is missing a body piece that goes around the viewfinder and covers internal workings. The cases and straps, as indicated in description are in excellent condition, for their age. The cameras have all been cleaned and the leather has been rejuvenated. less
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