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Price
SOLD

Description & Specs.
Manufacturer: Asahi Optical
Place of Manufacture: Japan
Date of Manufacture: 1962-71
Focusing System: Single-lens reflex with pentaprism eye-level viewfinder, Lens use helicoid focusing
Lens Mount: Pentax/Praktica screwmount (M42)
Shutter: Focal plane shutter
1 sec ~ 1/500 + 1/1000
X-sync = 1/60
Metering System: Clip-on CdS meter (N/A), Flash Hotshoe, PC connection
Film type / speeds: 135 type (35mm standard film) ASA - 3200
Battery type: Meter takes 1.3v mercury PX-400 (N/A)


Condition
All specifications and functions were tested and there are working properly. The body of the camera shows sign of light usage from its previous owner. However, though its old age, this camera still looks excellent. It has a light weight body compared to other brand SLR film camera. Apart from that, this camera bundled with the famous Super Takumar 55mm f/1.8 which I do not need to explain further its awesomeness here. Lens is clean, focusing ring rotates smoothly, aperture stop clicks accordingly. However there are minute presence of dusts in the inner side that I can assure you, it will not affect the end results. Lens cap is included.

As this camera is fully mechanical, so there is no battery needed to operate it, however the light meter will need a battery to operate. New light seals and mirror bumper. As an addition, for those who are looking for their first SLR camera, this lightweight Asahi Pentax is for you. We will also provide you a soft copy of the manual for your references. Leather strap included in the package.

More information bout this camera can be read here -
http://www.photoethnography.com/ClassicCameras/index-frameset.html?AsahiPentaxSpotmatic.html~mainFrame

Weight
+-1000gm

Sample Images
http://www.flickr.com/groups/asahipentaxspotmatic/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/takumar/
http://www.retrocamera.net/review-asahi-super-multi-coated-takumar-55mm18.html










Price
SOLD

Description & Specs.
Maker: Canon Camera K. K. 
Type: 35 mm SLR
Lens mount: Canon FD 
Focus: Manual 
Exposure: Manual with built in light meter
Flash synchronization: 1/60 s 
Shutter speed range: 2 s to 1/1000 s 
ASA/ISO range: ISO 25 to 3200 
Battery: 4LR44 6V battery (provided)
Made in Japan  

Condition
All features and specs has been tested and there are working properly, shutter, timer, film crank, rotary mechanism, viewfinder, are all in very good condition. Light meter working, battery chamber clean. Shoe cap and flash sync cap are attached. Although there are traces of usage, we can say that this camera is still good condition. Inner and outer part is clean (see photos). This camera body is in its 8.5/10.

Apart from that, this camera is bundled with Canon FD 50mm lens with maximum aperture of f/1.8. Lens is clean and clear, no fungus, looks excellent, lens cap is included. No oil stain at the blades, focusing ring turns accordingly, aperture open and close smoothly at all f-value. In addition , we'll also provide a soft copy of its manual for your reference Besides that, the light seals and mirror damper are just newly changed, so you don't have to worry. Just load film in it and shoot!

More informations about this camera can be read and studied here
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canon_AT-1
http://www.mir.com.my/rb/photography/companies/canon/fdresources/SLRs/at1/index.htm

Weight+-1000gm

Sample Images of FD Glasses
http://www.flickr.com/groups/canonfd/








Price
SOLD

Description & Specs.
Dates: 1980-1986
Variants: chrome, black, SE Camera
Type: 35mm SLR
Focusing: manual
Lens mount: Pentax K with fully automatic diaphragm linkage
Shutter: SEIKO MFC-E2 electronic focal plane, vertical, metal from 4s to 1/2000
Exposure meter: TTL, open aperture, center weighted by GPD cells. EV 1-19
Exposure modes: aperture priority, manual, 125 mechanical,
Bulb ASA/ISO range: 12 to 1600 ISO
Finder screen: fixed split-screen
Shoe: fixed hot shoe, contact for dedicated flash
X sync speed: 1/125 TTL
Flash: no
Motor drive: external Winder ME (1.5i/s) or Winder ME II (2i/s)
Battery: 2 × 1.5V (SR44, LR44 or equivalent)
Weight: 445g w/o lens

Conditions
All features and specs has been tested and there are working properly. Although there are traces of usage, but concurrent with its age, we can say that this camera is still good condition and fires it shutter accordingly, inner and outer part is clean (see photos). Also, based form it appearance, the previous owner might kept it as primary body or frequently use it for shooting. Battery chamber is clean (free 2 pcs of LR44 batteries), film interior chamber is also clean, electronics mechanism was tested and proven to be working as it should. We rated this camera as 8/10, some minor brassing on the baseplate.

Apart from that, this camera is bundled with SMC Pentax-M 50mm lens with maximum aperture of f/1.7. Lens is clean but there are presence of dust. No oil stain at the blades, focusing ring turns accordingly, aperture open and close smoothly at all f-value. Besides that, the light seals were newly changed by me, so you don't have to worry. Just load film in it and shoot! Oh ya, we will provide you with soft copy of the camera manual for your references.

More informations about this camera can be read and studied here
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Pentax_ME_Super

Weight+-800gm

The Capabilities of  SMC Pentax-M Glasses; Sample Images
http://www.kenrockwell.com/pentax/35mm/lenses/50mm-f17-smc-m.htm
http://www.flickr.com/photos/dubesor/sets/72157624275567306/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/funadium/sets/72157603874133197/
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ndLtSc4vVLg





Price
SOLD

Description & Specs.
Type: 35mm focal-plane shutter SLR camera 
Picture Size: 24 x 36 mm 
Normal Lens: Canon EX 50mm f/1.8 (3 elements in 2 groups in body's rear lens) Lens Mount Dedicated screw mount (EX mount for interchangeable front lens element) 
Shutter: Two-axis, horizontal-travel focal-plane shutter with cloth curtains. X, B, 1/8, 1/15, 1/30, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250, 1/500 sec.
Built-in self-timer. 
Flash Sync: FP- and X-sync automatic-switching sync contacts with German socket. 
Viewfinder: Fixed eye-level pentaprism. Microprism rangefinder at center of fresnel matte screen. Condenser lens for an aerial-image finder. 0.9x magnification (EX 50mm), 92% vertical coverage, 94% horizontal coverage. Exposure meter needle, aperture scale, and low-light warning symbol provided. 
Exposure Control: CdS cell for TTL stopped-down shutter speed-priority AE and centerweighted averaging metering at center. Manual correction of maximum aperture setting. 
Metering range: at ISO 100 with EX 50mm f/1.8 lens: EV 4.75 - 17. 
Film speed: range from ISO 25 to 800. 
Film Loading: & Advance Auto loading after camera back is closed. 
Advances with camera-top lever's 174 stroke (partial strokes enabled).

Condition
All features and specs has been tested and there are working properly, shutter, timer, film crank, rotary mechanism, viewfinder, are all in very good condition, EXCEPT the light meter (Shutter Priority Sytem) is already kaput, so this camera will only be operated-able in fully manual mode (battery-less). Although there are traces of usage, we can say that this camera is still good condition. Inner and outer part is clean (see photos). This camera body is in its 9/10.

Apart from that, this camera is bundled with front interchangeable lens module of Canon EX 50mm lens with maximum aperture of f/1.8. Lens is clean and clear, no fungus, looks excellent, lens cap is not included. Some traces of scratch on the filter ring but no dent. No oil stain at the blades, focusing ring turns accordingly, aperture open and close smoothly at all f-value. In addition , we'll also provide a soft copy of its manual for your reference Besides that, the light seals and mirror damper are just newly changed, so you don't have to worry. Just load film in it and shoot!

More informations about this camera can be read and studied here
http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/camera/film/data/1966-1975/1969_exee.html?lang=us&categ=srs&page=other&p=1
http://www.jollinger.com/photo/cam-coll/cameras/35mm_slr/11203_ExEE.html
http://www.flickr.com/photos/14463685@N07/2989249499/


Weight+-1300gm

Sample Images
Canon EX EE Flickr Group










Price
SOLD

Description & Specs.
Type: SLR camera body
Manufacturer: Minolta
Year of launch: 1962
Film: 35mm film with speeds 6 to 3200 ASA
Lens mount: Minolta SR mount Viewfinder: Pentaprism, Fresnel-lens with a microprism center as finder screen
Shutter: Focal plane shutter with speeds 1 to 1/1000 sec. plus B, flash synchronized speeds 1 to 1/60 sec. Metering: built-in coupled dual range CdS meter, low range button on camera back (or on the front of the later version)
Film advance: lever, rewind unlocking button and and rewind crank
Weight: 990 g
Dimensions: 146×95×91 mm  

Condition
All features and specs has been tested and there are working properly. Shutter fires accordingly at all speeds.  The prismatic viewfinder and the viewing eyepiece are clean and free from blemish but some presence of dust. Timer, film crank lever, light meter (tested), film counter, shutter speeds rings and ASA dial are also in good working condition. Based from its outer and inner appearances, we may say that its last owner may have used it frequently but maintained its condition, well kept. The paint and body condition is as shown in the picture. There is a minor problem with this body, which is, the glass cover for the light meter has dislocated and was missing in action. I have replaced it by using a strip of clear sellotape, just to prevent dust from coming in, you can see in the image above, but again the light meter is 100% working, tested. Minor dent on the lens thread, it may not permit you to use lens filter.

Apart from that, this camera is bundled with Minolta Auto Rokkor-PF 50mm lens with maximum aperture of f/1.4. This combination suits the need of taking portrait with shallow depth of field, or also known as "bokeh". Glass is clean, no haze and fungus, but some presence of dust. No oil stain at the blades; but some presence of fungus leftover but it will not affect the movement of the blade; tested. Focusing ring turns accordingly, aperture open and close smoothly at all f-value, however, the filter thread was dented, it may not permit the usage of lens filter. Else, what can I say, its a Rokkor. Plus, we'll also provide a soft copy of its manual for your reference Besides that, as the I just changed  the light seals and mirror buffer, so you don't have to worry. Just load film in it and shoot!.

More about this Minolta
- http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minolta_SR-7
- http://www.rokkorfiles.com/SRT%20Series.htm
- http://www.collection-appareils.fr/minolta/html/minolta_sr7.php

Weight
+-1300gm

Sample Images
Rokkor's Flickr Pool
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jason935/sets/72157618039898485/










Price
SOLD

Description & Specs.
Type: Single lens reflex camera with through-the-lens CLC (Contrast Light Compensator) meter coupled to shutter and film speed. 
Meter sensitivity: EV 3 to EV 17 at ASA 100.
Film speeds supported: ASA 6-6400 
Shutter: Fully mechanical cloth focal plane shutter with speeds from 1-1/1000 sec plus B Shutter speeds 1-1/60 sec with electronic flash 
Mirror: Oversized quick return mirror for no image cut-off even with supertelephoto lenses Mirror lock-up (on most examples) 
Exposure Indicator: Exposure control needle, selected shutter speed and aperture visible in viewfinder 
Flash synchronisation: (X and FP) 
Focusing Screen: Mat-Fresnel-field focusing screen with split-image spot surrounded by microprism band 
Counter: Automatic reset film counter 
Shoe: Accessory hotshoe 
Timer: Self timer 
DOF Preview: Depth of field preview button 
Battery: Originally 675 1.3v mercury, but accepts S76/SR44

Condition
All features and specs has been tested and there are working properly. Shutter fires accordingly at all speeds.  The prismatic viewfinder and the viewing eyepiece are clean and free from blemish but some presence of dust. Timer, film crank lever, light meter (tested), film counter, shutter speeds rings and ASA dial are also in good working condition. Based from its outer and inner appearances, we may say that its last owner may have used it frequently but maintained its condition, well kept. The paint and body condition is as shown in the picture.

Apart from that, this camera is bundled with Minolta MC Rokkor-PG 50mm lens with maximum aperture of f/1.4. This combination suits the need of taking portrait with shallow depth of field, or also known as "bokeh". Glass is clean, no haze and fungus, but some presence of dust. No oil stain at the blades, focusing ring turns accordingly, aperture open and close smoothly at all f-value, however, the filter thread was dented, it may not permit the usage of lens filter. Else, what can I say, its a Rokkor. Plus, we'll also provide a soft copy of its manual for your reference Besides that, as the I just changed  the light seals , so you don't have to worry. Just load film in it and shoot!.

More about this Minolta
- http://alphatracks.com/archives/27
- http://www.rokkorfiles.com/SRT%20Series.htm
- http://www.kenrockwell.com/minolta/srt102.htm


Weight
+-1300gm

Sample Images
Rokkor's Flickr Pool
http://www.flickr.com/photos/jason935/sets/72157618039898485/








Price
SOLD

Description & Specs. (As Quoted from mir.com.my)
Type: Electronically governed 35mm single-lens reflex AE camera Exposure-control modes: Fully programmed ("P"), aperture-priority automatic ("A"), and metered manual ("M") Lens mount: Minolta SLR bayonet of integrally lubricated stainless steel (54° rotating angle); coupling for full-aperture metering, finder display input, and automatic diaphragm control, providing programmed or aperture-priority auto operation with Minolta MD lenses, aperture-priority auto operation with MC and other Minolta SLR interchangeable lenses/accessories; spring-return button for depth-of-field preview or stop-down meter readings with other than MD or MC lenses (standard lenses: MD 50mm f/1.2, f/1.4, f/1.7)
Exposure Control and Functions: Low-voltage, low current computer circuit incorporating quartz crystal for sequential control to 1/30,000-sec. accuracy, large-scale ICs, samarium-cobalt impulse-release magnets, and linear-resistance inputs) varies both aperture and shutter speed steplessly according to special "faster-speed" program in P mode, or varies shutter speed steplessly according to aperture set in A mode, to yield proper exposure for the film speed and exposure adjustment set; auto-exposure range: EV 1 to EV 18 (e.g., 1 sec. at f/1.4 to 1/1000 at f/16) at ISO 100/21° with f/1.4 lens; AE-lock device holds meter reading for exposure at that value regardless of subject-brightness changes.
Shutter: Horizontal-traverse focal-plane type; electronically controlled stepless speeds 1/1000 to 4 sec. set automatically with endlessly rotatable selector dial locked at "P" or "A" setting or fixed speeds 1 to 1/1000 sec. or "B" (bulb) set manually at detented dial indications; electromagnetic shutter release locks when voltage too low for proper operation
Metering: TT L center-weighted averaging type, by silicon photocell mounted at rear of pentaprism for available light, measured full aperture for normal finder display, then at taking aperture for programmed/automatic-exposure setting/determination or stop-down display; by another SPC mounted with optic in side of mirror compartment for TTL off-film Direct Autoflash Metering at taking aperture during exposure to control burst duration of PX-series flash units
Film-speed range: ISO 25/150 to 1600/330 set by ASA dial that locks at 1/3-EV increments Exposure-adjustment control: Up to ±2 EV continuous adjustment of P, A, or M exposure by dial that locks at zero position and each 1/2-EV setting 
Mirror: Triple-coated oversize instant-return slide-up type Flash Sync and Control: Hot shoe and PC terminal for X sync; camera-control contact on hot shoe for flash ready signaling and automatic setting of shutter at 1/60 sec. (except when mode/shutter-speed selector set for sync at "B") with PX and X flash units; other electronic units synchronize at 1/60 sec. and slower manual speeds or "B" setting; Class MF, M, and FP flashbulbs, at 1/15 sec. or slower settings; second contact on hot shoe for burst control by Direct Autoflash Metering with PX units 
Film Advance: Manual: by lever with single 130° stroke after 30° unengaged movement; motorized: through built-in coupler key with accessory Motor Drive I or Auto Winder G; release button for rewind on camera bottom; advancing-type frame counter; Safe Load Signal indicates film loading and advancing condition  
Power: Two 1.5v alkaline-manganese (LR44: Eveready A-76 or equiv.), two 1.55v silver-oxide (SR44: Eveready S-76, EPX-76, or equiv.), or one 3v lithium (CR-1/3N) cell(s) contained in camera base power both programmed/auto exposure control and manual operation; three-position main switch with indication for off, on, or on with audible piezoelectric slow-speed warning and self-timer operating indication; battery check by touching or slightly pressing operating button (LEDs do not light when cells approach exhaustion); shutter will not release when voltage too low for proper operation 
Self-timer: Electronic for 10-sec. delay, with operation indicated by camera-front LED that blinks at 2Hz for 8 sec., then 8Hz for 1 sec., then remains on until shutter releases, plus simultaneous audible indication when main switch in appropriate position; engaged by switch on body, cycle started by pushing operating button, cancelable anytime before release 
Others: Audible 4Hz piezoelectric warning when finder speed indication is 1/30 sec. or slower whenever finger contacts "touch switch" normally or presses operating button slightly with main switch appropriately set; integral front hand grip; detachable back with integral hand grip, memo holder, and ISO (DIN-ASA) table; positive 4-slot take-up spool; remote shutter-release socket Size and weight: 51.5 x 89 x 137mm (2 x 3-1/2 x 5-3/8 in.), 505g (17-13/16 oz.) without lens and/or power cells  

Condition
All features and specs has been tested and there are working properly. Although there are traces of usage, but concurrent with its age, we can say that this camera is still good condition and fires it shutter accordingly, inner and outer part is clean (see photos). Also, based form it appearance, the previous owner might kept it as second body or rarely use it for shooting. Battery chamber is clean (free 1 pcs of 2LR44 battery, or you may get it from any watch store; calculator battery 2 x LR44), film interior chamber is also clean, electronics mechanism was tested and proven to be working as it should. We rated this camera as 9/10. 

Apart from that, this camera is bundled with MD Rokkor-X 50mm lens with maximum aperture of f/1.7. Lens is clean but no lens cap is provided. No oil stain at the blades, focusing ring turns accordingly, aperture open and close smoothly at all f-value. Besides that, the light seals are still intact, so you don't have to worry. Just load film in it and shoot!, but if you request for new light seals, we can change it for you for free of charge, film leather case is also included. Oh ya, we will provide you with soft copy of the camera manual and also an extra battery.

What can I say more about this X-700, it is the legendary X-700 anyway.
Pssstt, it was titlted European Camera of the Year circa '82 - '83

More informations about this camera can be read and studied here
http://camerapedia.wikia.com/wiki/Minolta_X-700
http://www.rokkorfiles.com/X-700.html
http://www.collection-appareils.fr/minolta/html/minolta_x700.php
http://www.thecamerasite.net/01_SLR_Cameras/Pages/minoltax.htm


Weight+-1300gm

The Capabilities of MD Rokkor X glasses; Sample Images
http://www.flickr.com/groups/1450277@N24/pool/with/5647316028/
http://www.flickr.com/groups/14411702@N00/

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