High quality 120 film format camera from Zeiss named the Super Ikonta. This folding 120 roll-film camera model (B) was used extensively by the Army Photographic Unit during WW2 (1939/1945). Originally produced in 1937, this camera has an 80mm f/2.8 Jenna Tessar Zeiss lens and a rangefinder focussing system. Our example is in full working condition and has a fitted leather case. An original item for use in WW2 recreations.
Classic large format SPEED GRAPHIC press camera. This
example is circa late 1930s/ 1940s. Lens is a Kodak Ektar
f4.7 127mm. Plate or roll film back adapter. A nice example
of the period pre-war and war time. Non prac flash gun added for
effect. Larger picture for size comparison with our smaller Speed
Graphic
Japanese twin lens reflex 120 roll film camera. 12 exposures per roll. Quality product. Late 1950s design. Shutter speeds up to 500th sec. Yashinon 80mm lens. f/3.5 to f/22.
A large focal-plane press plate camera typical of the 1930s and 1940s. The Peeling & Van Neck strut-folding camera required a certain amount of guesswork when focussing through the wire-frame viewfinder. One had to be up to scratch in the olden days. Two cameras available for the 'press pack'