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Lot of 6 vintage cameras for 1 bid. This lot consists of:
Vintage Kodak Colorburst 300 instant camera. This camera would have been produced in about 1978. At the time, the Colorburst 300 was a great camera. It featured a built-in electronic flash, motorized film ejection, a darken and lighten setting, and focus control. It didn’t require one-time-use flash bulbs. And its many television commercials made it a big seller, especially around the Christmas season. The camera is in fair condition, but is untested.
Vintage Halina Roy 127 camera. This camera would have been produced in the 1960s. The Halina Roy is a simple box camera for 127 film manufactured by Haking in Hong Kong. The lens is fixed focus and what is apparently a selenium meter cell beside the viewfinder is simply a dummy. It has a plastic body with an aluminium front panel. The camera has its original box. The camera is in fair condition, but is intested.
Vintage Sunny SC500 camera with 1:6 F=50mm lens. This camera would have been produced in the 1970/80s. The Sunny SC 500 plastic camera which takes 35mm film. It has a New Color Optical 50mm f6 lens. The camera is in good condition, but is untested.
Vintage Sounex 2000DN camera. This Japanese camera would have been produced in the 1980s. It has a 1:6 3f=50mm series 198761 lens. The camera is in fair condition, but is untested.
Vintage Kondika 35mm camera. This camera would have been produced in the 1970/80s. It has a New Optical lens 1:5.6 f=50mm Series 626326 lens. The camera is in fair condition, but is untested.
Vintage Kodak Disc 6000 camera. The Kodak Disc 6000 was manufactured between 1982 and 1984. They have the unique distinction of being the only cameras Kodak manufactured that used HR Discs instead of film. The Disc system was almost entirely automated, making the loading of film and picture-taking itself much simpler for the consumer. Even the battery was not user-serviceable; the 3v lithium battery had to be replaced by Kodak. Despite the ease of use of these cameras, they didn’t quite take off and were quickly discontinued. Apparently the picture quality was lacking, and consumers were disappointed by the final prints. The camera is in fair condition, but is untested.