A lot of three vintage American photo cameras. The first camera is Kodak Brownie Holiday Flash. Brownie Holiday is a small, simple camera with a viewfinder for Type 127 film, made from Bakelite by Kodak in the United States and Canada from 1953 to 1962, based on a design by Arthur H. Crapsey. Second camera is the Polaroid Big Swinger 3000. Was the first rigid plastic bodied packfilm instant camera, released in 1968 and made in the US. This camera is only capable of using black and white film at ISO 3000. Correct exposure can be obtained by pressing and rotating the red shutter button. Below the viewfinder you can see a checkerboard pattern in the red window. The word YES appears when the exposure is correct. Comes in the original box. Third is the Wirgin Junior, simple bakelite folding camera for 6x6 exposures on 120 roll film. It has a fixed focus Meniscar lens and its shutter only offers 1 50 sec. and Bulb settings. Comes in original box. Vintage Collectible Photo Cameras.
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Auction Date |
January 27th, 2024 |
PRICE WITH BUYER PREMIUM |
$51.20 |