A Mayima flash bracket, there is a metal dial at the top with a screw bottom. There is a button at the bottom of the grip to control a piece at the top. There is a strap by the grip. Lastly there is a metal piece underneath the bottom to attach it to something.
A Mayima flash bracket, there is a metal dial at the top with a screw bottom. There is a button at the bottom of the grip to control a piece at the top. There is a strap by the grip. Lastly there is a metal piece underneath the bottom to attach it to something.
A clear grid Kenko camera lens. It has markings on the side that read "KENKO c . s 77mm JAPAN" a B+W clear lens is attached. It is stored in a clear plastic KENKO case with white plastic.
A clear grid Kenko camera lens. It has markings on the side that read "KENKO c . s 77mm JAPAN" a B+W clear lens is attached. It is stored in a clear plastic KENKO case with white plastic.
a) A Mamiya Professional Camera. It has no lens. The top has a glass view finder. One side has a dial, the other side has a lever with a dial, there is a chart with numbers above the dial. Underneath, has Mamiya branding and a hole with screw grooves to attach a tripod to it. The front has a hole to attach a lens or extension tube. The back can be detached or reattached with the two locks.
b) A Mamiya plastic back panel with "Mamiya" marked at the front.
c) A Mamiya lens cap it has ridges on the side with a "Mamiya" marking at the front
a) A Mamiya Professional Camera. It has no lens. The top has a glass view finder. One side has a dial, the other side has a lever with a dial, there is a chart with numbers above the dial. Underneath, has Mamiya branding and a hole with screw grooves to attach a tripod to it. The front has a hole to attach a lens or extension tube. The back can be detached or reattached with the two locks.
b) A Mamiya plastic back panel with "Mamiya" marked at the front.
c) A Mamiya lens cap it has ridges on the side with a "Mamiya" marking at the front
a) A brown and black spotmeter, it has a large dial on the side with numbers printed on it. it has a view finder at the back, a lens at the front with two buttons underneath, one is labelled "B" and the other "L" there is a battery case at the bottom and a wrist strap.
The spotmeter is used to measure light for the camera.
b) A camera lens with markings that read: "ASAHI PENTAX"
c) A spotmeter case. It is a black leather bag that snugly fits the spotmeter with a zipper and a hole in the bottom to string the wrist strap through. There are markings on the side that read: "Asahi Opt. Co. Japan"
a) A brown and black spotmeter, it has a large dial on the side with numbers printed on it. it has a view finder at the back, a lens at the front with two buttons underneath, one is labelled "B" and the other "L" there is a battery case at the bottom and a wrist strap.
The spotmeter is used to measure light for the camera.
b) A camera lens with markings that read: "ASAHI PENTAX"
c) A spotmeter case. It is a black leather bag that snugly fits the spotmeter with a zipper and a hole in the bottom to string the wrist strap through. There are markings on the side that read: "Asahi Opt. Co. Japan"
a) A cardboard box for the Mamiya Sportsfinder, It has colors that include yellow, orange, black, and white. It has simple information about the viewfinder but it does not go into full detail. It includes both english and japanese writing.
b) A sleek black Mamiya Sportsfinder case. The case has a snap button and it has red felt inside with foam.
c) A Mamiya Sportsfinder for the Mamiya RB67. At the top of the viewfinder there is a silver metal frame and beside it there is a dial to move it back and forth. On the other side there is a locking mechanism to keep the frame in place. Behind it There is a black metal spring viewfinder that has a rod sticking up in the middle. Underneath the black viewfinder is a glass viewfinder to view the bottom. At the front there is Mamiya branding.
d) A plastic viewfinder mask it has three metal attachment pieces to attach onto the metal frame. There are markings at the bottom that read: "6x7" there is a red rectangle in the middle along with an orange rectangle inside it, there is a red line going through the middle.
e) A plastic viewfinder mask it has three metal attachment pieces to attach onto the metal frame. There are markings at the bottom that read: "45x6" there is a red rectangle in the middle along with an orange rectangle inside it, there is a red line going through the middle and a black box going around it.
a) A cardboard box for the Mamiya Sportsfinder, It has colors that include yellow, orange, black, and white. It has simple information about the viewfinder but it does not go into full detail. It includes both english and japanese writing.
b) A sleek black Mamiya Sportsfinder case. The case has a snap button and it has red felt inside with foam.
c) A Mamiya Sportsfinder for the Mamiya RB67. At the top of the viewfinder there is a silver metal frame and beside it there is a dial to move it back and forth. On the other side there is a locking mechanism to keep the frame in place. Behind it There is a black metal spring viewfinder that has a rod sticking up in the middle. Underneath the black viewfinder is a glass viewfinder to view the bottom. At the front there is Mamiya branding.
d) A plastic viewfinder mask it has three metal attachment pieces to attach onto the metal frame. There are markings at the bottom that read: "6x7" there is a red rectangle in the middle along with an orange rectangle inside it, there is a red line going through the middle.
e) A plastic viewfinder mask it has three metal attachment pieces to attach onto the metal frame. There are markings at the bottom that read: "45x6" there is a red rectangle in the middle along with an orange rectangle inside it, there is a red line going through the middle and a black box going around it.
3 Hoya filters. Each of them have their own plastic case, and they all have a black metal frame with markings on the side.
a) A red Hoya filter. The marks on the side read "HOYA 77mm R(25A) JAPAN" There is a white plastic sheet in the case.
b) An orange Hoya filter. The marks on the side read "HOYA 77 O(G) JAPAN" there is foam padding in the case.
c) A blue HOYA filter. The marks on the side read "HOYA 77mm 80B JAPAN" There is foam padding in the case.
3 Hoya filters. Each of them have their own plastic case, and they all have a black metal frame with markings on the side.
a) A red Hoya filter. The marks on the side read "HOYA 77mm R(25A) JAPAN" There is a white plastic sheet in the case.
b) An orange Hoya filter. The marks on the side read "HOYA 77 O(G) JAPAN" there is foam padding in the case.
c) A blue HOYA filter. The marks on the side read "HOYA 77mm 80B JAPAN" There is foam padding in the case.
A yellow Mamiya lens it has a black metal frame with markings on the side that read: "Mamiya 77 Y2 S Y482C Japan" it is stored in round plastic case, there is foam at the bottom.
A yellow Mamiya lens it has a black metal frame with markings on the side that read: "Mamiya 77 Y2 S Y482C Japan" it is stored in round plastic case, there is foam at the bottom.
A Stitz elevating tipod head. There is a large handle on the side, a hand turnable screw on the side and a switch just above it to switch between "L" and "R" There is a silver hand-turnable screw to adjust the plate. The plate at the top has soft padding and a screw to attach it to something.
A Stitz elevating tipod head. There is a large handle on the side, a hand turnable screw on the side and a switch just above it to switch between "L" and "R" There is a silver hand-turnable screw to adjust the plate. The plate at the top has soft padding and a screw to attach it to something.
a) A Black flash meter plastic box case. It has "Flash METER" marked on the flap with a button clasp to close or open the box. Either side has a ringlet for attaching a strap onto it. The back has two slits to attach it onto a belt.
b) A black Flash Meter. The front has a white swtich to go between "TEST" "OFF" or "ON" beside it is a dial to adjust the exposure index. Above it is the flash meter. The back has a chart and a battery compartment.
a) A Black flash meter plastic box case. It has "Flash METER" marked on the flap with a button clasp to close or open the box. Either side has a ringlet for attaching a strap onto it. The back has two slits to attach it onto a belt.
b) A black Flash Meter. The front has a white swtich to go between "TEST" "OFF" or "ON" beside it is a dial to adjust the exposure index. Above it is the flash meter. The back has a chart and a battery compartment.