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163.<br />
Three Early Leica Cameras, a model 1A, II, and III, the first having a<br />
later range finder, all with Elmar 50mm F3.5 lenses and black finish.<br />
$300-400<br />
164.<br />
Collection of Cameras and Accessories, Including a Leica IIIF with a<br />
screw mount Summatar 50mm F2 lens, a Hektor 135mm F4.5 lens and<br />
view finder, Leica meter and booster cell; Nikon FE with a 50mm 1.8<br />
Nikkor lens; Nikon FG20 body; three non Nikon lenses, a 35-105mm<br />
lens and two 70-210mm lens; Contax T VS 35mm with a 28-56mm<br />
zoom lens and miscellaneous camera accessories.<br />
$500-700<br />
165.<br />
Three Leica Cameras and Accessories, including a MII with a Sonnar<br />
50mm F1.5 lens; a IC with a Canon 28mm F2.8 lens; a IIIF with a<br />
Sonnar 85mm F2 lens; two view finders, one marked TOWER and<br />
Steneheil, Germany the other having a turret with five focal lengths, and<br />
a meter marked Leica-METER MR.<br />
$300-400<br />
166.<br />
Nikon S2 Chrome, c. 1955, with a Nikkor-S.C. 50mm F1.4 lens and a<br />
magnifier marked Auto-Up II for Nikon-S2 Nikkor F:1.4.<br />
$300-400<br />
167.<br />
Nikkormat and Nikomat 35mm Cameras with Five Lenses, Including<br />
a Nikkor-O 35mm FII lens, Nikkor 35mm F2.8 lens, Nikkor-C zoom lens<br />
43-86mm, and two Vivitar lenses, a 28mm F2.5 and a 135mm F2.8.<br />
$300-500<br />
168.<br />
Russian Kiev 35mm Range Finder Camera and Lens, chrome and<br />
black body, 50mm FII lens, and a view finder.<br />
$200-250<br />
169.<br />
Zeiss Ikon Contarex 35mm Camera, Germany, c. 1964, all-metal<br />
die cast body, built in photo-electric exposure meter and automatic<br />
exposure control, 50mm F1.2 and a 135mm F1.4 lenses with leather<br />
cases.<br />
$250-350<br />
170.<br />
Four Vintage Cameras, including two twin-lens reflex cameras, one<br />
Model VII by Ricohflex, the other a Royce Reflex, a 35mm Vitomatic<br />
range finder camera and leather case and a Kodak bellows folding<br />
camera with “compur” shutter and F4.5 135mm lens.<br />
$150-250<br />
171.<br />
Leica IIIG 35mm Camera Body, c. 1959, with a screw mount 50mm<br />
F1.5 Summarit lens, variable viewfinder, and a Weston Master IV<br />
exposure meter.<br />
$600-800<br />
172.<br />
Collection of Six Medium Format Cameras, including a two Rolleiflex<br />
and a Rollicord, all with 75mm 3.5 lenses, a Rollei prism finder in case;<br />
a Graflex with roll film back, Rodenstock Heligon 80mm F2.8 lens; and<br />
two Kodak Folding Brownie cameras, a 3 and a 3A.<br />
$300-500<br />
173.<br />
Linhof Super Technika 6 x 9 Model IV Camera, c. 1960, with a Zeiss<br />
Tessar 105mm F3.5 lens and a Linhof Rollex 6 x 9 roll film back.<br />
$300-500<br />
174.<br />
Group of Three Cameras, an ICA Stereoette Cupido stereo camera; a<br />
2 1/4 x 3 1/4 field camera with a Kodak Ektar 101mm F4.5 lens; and a<br />
Century model 46 4 x 5 field camera.<br />
$300-400<br />
175.<br />
Large Collection of Cameras, seven folding cameras including a<br />
Korona IIA, a Kodak 616 in brown; a Bolex H16 16mm movie camera<br />
with a three-lens turret, and miscellaneous 35mm and Polaroid<br />
cameras.<br />
$200-250<br />
176.<br />
Two Canon Range Finder Cameras, c. 1950, a IVS with Serenar<br />
50mm F1.8 lens, 35mm viewfinder; and a model III fan flash<br />
attachment; and a body only VT, both includes rapid wind lever.<br />
$250-350<br />
177.<br />
Two Kodak Cameras, Rochester, New York, a Kodak Bantam Special<br />
F2, with original field case, box, and instructions; and a Medalist II, with<br />
a Kodak Ektar 100mm F3.5 lens.<br />
$200-300<br />
178.<br />
Three Rollie 35S Cameras, Singapore, c. 1980, including a Rollie<br />
35SE, all with Sonnar 40mm F2.8 lenses.<br />
$250-350<br />
179.<br />
Rochester Optical Whole Plate Field Camera, Rochester Optical and<br />
Camera Company, c. 1900, Bakelite plate on the front standard marked<br />
King, Rochester Optical & Camera Co., mahogany and brass case,<br />
spring back with ground glass focusing screen, lens marked Wallensak<br />
fitted to a REGNO shutter, with leather bellows and handle.<br />
$200-300<br />
180.<br />
5 x 7 Deardorff Field Camera, Chicago, Illinois, c. 1935, mahogany<br />
case with ground glass focusing screen, leather bellows, front standard<br />
with brass name plate below 4 1/2-in. square lens board, stating MFD.<br />
by L.F. Deardorff & Sons, Chicago, Ill.<br />
$200-300<br />
online bidding at www.skinnerinc.com<br />
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