Vintage Photography ; A Boots
40 x 40 projector screen has a white viewing screen for the great look
that is necessary for projecting clear and sharp images. This screen
has the option of being hung on the wall or standing on the floor or
table using a removable wire frame. The viewing area is 40” x 40” and
it is compact by rolling down to fit in a carrying case with a handle
for your convenience. Accompanied by instruction on how to care for and
clean the screen for long lasting use this Boots projector screen will
be perfect for viewing presentations or home use. A vintage Kodak
Brownie Six is a model C box camera with it’s own carrying case. These
were some of the first cameras made by Kodak and took excellent
pictures for their time. A rare find is the Olympus Pen EES-2
Half-frame 35mm cameras. With a lens cap and case which are both in
good condition this is a fine example of a vintage camera. The
Minotar 35 mm classic compact camera with a f2.8 color lens ensures
sharp images. Aperture priority automation is linked to an electronic
shutter. It also has a dedicated Minox FC35 flash. The Minox black
leather cases are included. The Sedic MA-5 CDS meter is complete with a
hand grip and instruction manual. A rare professional meter, it is
designed to attach to the eyepiece of an SLR camera and take ttl
readings. It can also be attached to the film plane of a large format
camera..