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Bell & Howell movie camera - Kodak 3A autographic folding pocket - Slide viewers - Slide carousel - Lens & Meter, 1903-1950

 File — Container: MS 091 Box T.1, Box: P.91.14

Scope and Contents

Bell and Howell Filmo Auto Master movie camera. This movie camera was produced between 1941 and 1950. The camera is a Automaster 200TA with a Triple lens turret. The machine is metal, with inserts in brown synthetic leather. Plus smaller lens attachments and exposure meter. In a leather case.

Bell and Howell 3" Projection Lens.

Kodak 3A Autographic Folding Pocket Camera. Black leather exterior and encased in EKC leather carry-case.

The Stereo Realist slide viewer was developed in the late 1940s by the David white Company. Produced from 1947 to 1971. Two differnt styles contained. The Stereo Realist 3D photographic system also included steroscopic projectors and slide mounts called Realist slides. The Realist slides were used to hold the left and right images of a stereoscopic image pair. The images were photographic 35 mm transparency film.

Kodak Carousel Slide Tray.

Tripod.

Drem Automatic Exposure Meter - Cinophot, in a leather case with instruction book included.

Dates

  • 1903-1950

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Extent

From the Collection: 1.00 boxes

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Repository Details

Part of the McCracken Research Library Repository

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