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 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 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 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"
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 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.