What the....is this???
raven955i
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While rummaging through the office tonight, I ran across this:
Can anyone take a guess?
Can anyone take a guess?
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I found it stuffed inside a file cabinet.
Later,
Len
Clean it up and see if it works. Then sell it on ebay.
http://www.digicamhistory.com/1950s.html (about halfway down)
www.ivarborst.nl & smugmug
or som kind of camera case
or old camera
My Gallery
Sweet. Thanks for the info and the link. Interesting concept.
Figured I would copy/paste so people don't have to click the link:
<big><big style="font-family: arial; color: rgb(255, 255, 204); font-weight: bold;">POLAROID PRINTER COPIERS - 1958. The Polaroid printer copiers were designed for use with various Polaroid cameras (Model 240, shown above, was for use with camera Models 95, 95A, 95B, 100, 150, 160, 700, 800, 850 and 900). The printer copiers were accessories for making copies of Polaroid prints. When unfolded, they somewhat resembled a slide projector. Prints were loaded into a holder in the back of the device. The camera was positioned on a rail at the front of the Copier-- the lens of the camera mated with a close-up lens built into the Copier. Two small 120-volt bayonet-base light bulbs in the Copier served as a fixed source of illumination for the print to be copied. The camera's exposure was set for this constant exposure source (via a chart supplied with the copier), and the picture was taken and developed in the usual way. The Copier was supplied with a cable release (for the camera) and had a built-in electric exposure/development timer (which was powered whenever the light bulbs are switched on), and (starting in 1959) came with a set of neutral-density filters for the light bulbs for use when 3000-speed film was used in the camera.</big></big>
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