Two copies of a rectangular ground glass with three measurment markings "56 x 72" "9x12" "4x5" each of the markings have their respective rectangular markings. There is a crosshair in the middle. The brand in unknown. They are most likely used for large format cameras.
Two copies of a rectangular ground glass with three measurment markings "56 x 72" "9x12" "4x5" each of the markings have their respective rectangular markings. There is a crosshair in the middle. The brand in unknown. They are most likely used for large format cameras.
A black step down ring most likely Linhof. It has markings on the side "60 . 51" there is a spring lever on one side and a plastic nub on the other side.
A black step down ring most likely Linhof. It has markings on the side "60 . 51" there is a spring lever on one side and a plastic nub on the other side.
A plastic step-down ring. There is no brand information on the ring, but it is most likely Linhof. "70.60" is marked on one side of the reducing ring. There is a nub at one side. There is an adjustment spring lever on one side.
A plastic step-down ring. There is no brand information on the ring, but it is most likely Linhof. "70.60" is marked on one side of the reducing ring. There is a nub at one side. There is an adjustment spring lever on one side.
A metal "Metz" camera bracket. It has two screw holes on one along with a screw dial and a slit in the middle of the metal. It has a screw dial in the slit so it can attach to a camera. It is used to attach a camera onto the dial and to attach a flash on the end, then mounted onto a tripod.
A metal "Metz" camera bracket. It has two screw holes on one along with a screw dial and a slit in the middle of the metal. It has a screw dial in the slit so it can attach to a camera. It is used to attach a camera onto the dial and to attach a flash on the end, then mounted onto a tripod.