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 round camera softening filter. The filter has thin clear target lines in the lens in order to soften the lines of the subject being photographed. The lens has a plastic frame with a tab and it has markings that read "LINHOF MUNCHEN 70" the filter is stored in a clear plastic bag which is placed in a flat box with a Linhof and Weichzeichner label.
A round camera softening filter. The filter has thin clear target lines in the lens in order to soften the lines of the subject being photographed. The lens has a plastic frame with a tab and it has markings that read "LINHOF MUNCHEN 70" the filter is stored in a clear plastic bag which is placed in a flat box with a Linhof and Weichzeichner label.
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.
a) A camera lens with markings that read: "Mamiya" it has buttons on the side that can attach it to the lens
b) A seiko lens with a Mamiya RB67 lens hood. The lens has buttons, dials and numbers on the sides, the lens hood is made of rubber and can be extended.
c) A Mamiya professional camera body it has a dial and lever at one side and another dial in the other, the bottom has screw groves to attach it to a tripod
d) A Mamiya RB67 view finder is attached at the top. It is a square shape with the model at the front edge, it can slide to the left to remove it.
e) A Mamiya roll film back with a lever at the top with the number "120 S"
a) A camera lens with markings that read: "Mamiya" it has buttons on the side that can attach it to the lens
b) A seiko lens with a Mamiya RB67 lens hood. The lens has buttons, dials and numbers on the sides, the lens hood is made of rubber and can be extended.
c) A Mamiya professional camera body it has a dial and lever at one side and another dial in the other, the bottom has screw groves to attach it to a tripod
d) A Mamiya RB67 view finder is attached at the top. It is a square shape with the model at the front edge, it can slide to the left to remove it.
e) A Mamiya roll film back with a lever at the top with the number "120 S"
a) A black Mamiya No.2 82 mm extension tube. A large tube with ridges inside there is a dial at one end.
b) A black cap attached to one end of the tube, it has no brand but it is most likely Mamiya.
a) A black Mamiya No.2 82 mm extension tube. A large tube with ridges inside there is a dial at one end.
b) A black cap attached to one end of the tube, it has no brand but it is most likely Mamiya.
a) A styrofoam box for the Mamiya extension tube. It fits in a cardboard box sleeve with brand information.
b) A Mamiya No.1 45 mm extension tube with ridges inside. The side has brand information and a dial.
c) A lens cap meant for the Mamiya extension tube. It has grooves at the side as well as "Mamiya" marked at the front.
d) A lens cap it has no branding and has a circle pattern at the front.
e) An instruction manual for the Mamiya auto extension tube
a) A styrofoam box for the Mamiya extension tube. It fits in a cardboard box sleeve with brand information.
b) A Mamiya No.1 45 mm extension tube with ridges inside. The side has brand information and a dial.
c) A lens cap meant for the Mamiya extension tube. It has grooves at the side as well as "Mamiya" marked at the front.
d) A lens cap it has no branding and has a circle pattern at the front.
e) An instruction manual for the Mamiya auto extension tube
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 Mamiya Bellows Lens. The bottom has two rods, one rod has numbers on the side and the other has grooves at the top. At either side is a metal dial to adjust the fabric accordion, the front of the accordion has a round metal frame and the back is a square metal frame.
A Mamiya Bellows Lens. The bottom has two rods, one rod has numbers on the side and the other has grooves at the top. At either side is a metal dial to adjust the fabric accordion, the front of the accordion has a round metal frame and the back is a square metal frame.
a) A Mamiya RB67 camera viewfinder prism. It has a small square viewfinder at the back and a sheet of glass at the bottom.
b) A detachable plastic Mamiya plate to cover the glass at the bottom.
c) A detachable rubber eyecup for the square viewfinder.
a) A Mamiya RB67 camera viewfinder prism. It has a small square viewfinder at the back and a sheet of glass at the bottom.
b) A detachable plastic Mamiya plate to cover the glass at the bottom.
c) A detachable rubber eyecup for the square viewfinder.
a) A sleek black plastic case with a red felt interior and three dividers.
b) A Prisma 72mm +1 focus filter it has a black metal frame with a clear lens.
c) A Prisma 72mm +2 focus filter it has a black metal frame with a clear lens.
d) A Prisma 72mm +4 focus filter it has a black metal frame with a clear lens.
a) A sleek black plastic case with a red felt interior and three dividers.
b) A Prisma 72mm +1 focus filter it has a black metal frame with a clear lens.
c) A Prisma 72mm +2 focus filter it has a black metal frame with a clear lens.
d) A Prisma 72mm +4 focus filter it has a black metal frame with a clear lens.
Brown leather case with 7 Linhof polarizing lenses. each lens has a black plastic frame and are separated with cardstock in the leather case.
a) A small brown leather case with a snap button
b) A Linhof softening polarizing lens. Clear grid lines in clear glass. There is glue at the back
c) A Linhof polarizing lens with a metal mesh, This is used to make the lights appear to be like stars
d) A Linhof polarizing lens with a two layered metal mesh, This is used to make the lights appear to be like stars
e) An orange Linhof polarizing lens.
f) A yellow Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "1" the plastic tab
g) A yellow Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "2" on the plastic tab
h) A yellow Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "3" on the plastic tab
Brown leather case with 7 Linhof polarizing lenses. each lens has a black plastic frame and are separated with cardstock in the leather case.
a) A small brown leather case with a snap button
b) A Linhof softening polarizing lens. Clear grid lines in clear glass. There is glue at the back
c) A Linhof polarizing lens with a metal mesh, This is used to make the lights appear to be like stars
d) A Linhof polarizing lens with a two layered metal mesh, This is used to make the lights appear to be like stars
e) An orange Linhof polarizing lens.
f) A yellow Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "1" the plastic tab
g) A yellow Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "2" on the plastic tab
h) A yellow Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "3" on the plastic tab
Brown leather case with 6 Linhof polarizing lenses. Each lens has a black plastic frame and are separated with cardstock in the leather case.
a) A small brown leather case with a snap button
b) An empty plastic polarizing lens frame
c) A blue Linhof polarizing lens. Theres are markings on the tab that read "B12 (3x) Konvers. Filter"
d) A green Linhof polarizing lens. There is a green number "2" on the plastic tab
e) An red Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "1" on the plastic tab
f) A pale orange Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "850" on the paper label
g) A clear Linhof polarizing lens. There are markings that read: "Pol. Filter" the lens is discolored and there is glue around the edges.
h) A Linhof Polarizing lens instruction book, it is folded in quarters
Brown leather case with 6 Linhof polarizing lenses. Each lens has a black plastic frame and are separated with cardstock in the leather case.
a) A small brown leather case with a snap button
b) An empty plastic polarizing lens frame
c) A blue Linhof polarizing lens. Theres are markings on the tab that read "B12 (3x) Konvers. Filter"
d) A green Linhof polarizing lens. There is a green number "2" on the plastic tab
e) An red Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "1" on the plastic tab
f) A pale orange Linhof polarizing lens. There is a number "850" on the paper label
g) A clear Linhof polarizing lens. There are markings that read: "Pol. Filter" the lens is discolored and there is glue around the edges.
h) A Linhof Polarizing lens instruction book, it is folded in quarters
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
leather
plastic
metal
glass
Condition Remarks
There are some glue on a few of the lenses. One of them is missing a filter
6 different types of slip in filters, each of them are stored in cardboard boxes with Linhof branding. All of them have black plastic frames on each of them with linhof branding on the plastic tab and the number "70" under the branding.
a) A red Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "1" on the tab.
b) A yellow Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "2" on the plastic tab.
c) An orange Linhof slip-in filter.
d) A clear Linhof slip-in filter. The letters "UV" are on one side of the plastic tab.
e) A metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. In same box with f)
f) A layered metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. There is glue on the edges of the mesh. In the same box as e)
6 different types of slip in filters, each of them are stored in cardboard boxes with Linhof branding. All of them have black plastic frames on each of them with linhof branding on the plastic tab and the number "70" under the branding.
a) A red Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "1" on the tab.
b) A yellow Linhof slip-in filter there is a number "2" on the plastic tab.
c) An orange Linhof slip-in filter.
d) A clear Linhof slip-in filter. The letters "UV" are on one side of the plastic tab.
e) A metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. In same box with f)
f) A layered metal mesh screen Linhof slip-in filter. There is glue on the edges of the mesh. In the same box as e)
Physical Condition
Fair
Material
cardboard
plastic
glass
Condition Remarks
One of them has glue on the lens and the cardboard box is starting to detriorate
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.
Two copies of Mamiya 6x7 film backs. It has a lever at the top, metal window at the back and you can open it with the lever at the side and you can remove the metal sheet at the back.
Two copies of Mamiya 6x7 film backs. It has a lever at the top, metal window at the back and you can open it with the lever at the side and you can remove the metal sheet at the back.
Around Vivitar camera lens, it has a black round frame with a grey glass lens. The markings on the frame read: "Vivitar 77mm Polarizing JAPAN" it is stored in a round clear plastic case .
Around Vivitar camera lens, it has a black round frame with a grey glass lens. The markings on the frame read: "Vivitar 77mm Polarizing JAPAN" it is stored in a round clear plastic case .