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AERIAL
CAMERAS
429 Nadar Express Detective Camera € 600 434 Eastman Kodak K-20 Aerial Camera € 400
c. 1890 condition B+ € 1.200 – 1.400 no. 31126B, c. 1940, condition B+ € 800 – 1.000
Rare detective camera for 9 × 12 cm exposures, attractive mahogany Aerial photographic camera, used by U.S. Navy during the WWII,
body, maker’s plaque inside ‘Nadar Fabt. 53, Rue des Mathurins. the same type camera was used for the shots of the atomic bomb
Paris’, Steinheil Gruppen Antiplanet no. 28053, built-in two folding dropped on Hiroshima, for 4 × 5” exposures on rollfilm, in very good
angle finders, adapted Eastman rollfilm back (with Nadar’s plaque) condition, with Kodak Anastigmat 4.5/161 mm no. EM2076
430 Stegemann Studien-Kamera € 1.000 435 Eastman Kodak K-24 Aerial Camera € 500
c. 1925, condition B/A € 2.000 – 2.400 c. 1940, condition B € 1.000 – 1.200
9 × 12 cm monorail camera designed by the famous Austrian Large Kodak Aircraft reconnaissance camera for 5 × 5” exposures
photographer Heinrich Kühn who also designed the Imagon lens, in on rollfilm, used by the U.S. Air force during WWII, in very fine
excellent original condition, red leather bellows, Dallmeyer London condition, black painted body and magazine, Kodak Aero-Ektar
Combinable Anastigmat 12.5/22 cm no. 150558, one double film 2.5/7” (178 mm) no. EA779
holder, with two books by Heinrich Kühn: ‘Zur photographishen
Technik’ (1926), ‘Technik der Lichtbildnerei’ (1921)
436 Konica Aerial Camera Type G € 600
no. 1160, c. 1970, condition A– € 1.200 – 1.400
431 Perken, Son & Rayment € 600
Optimus Detective Rare compact aerial camera with clockwork motor, for 6 × 6 cm
exposures on 120 film, with Tele-Hexanon 3.5/135 mm no. 6509126,
c. 1888, condition B– € 1.200 – 1.400
complete with lens cap, 3 filters, strap, instructions, certificate, cleaning
Rare tropical version, 1/4 plate mahogany box camera, external set and two magazines, in original metal case, maker’s box, probably
shutter and focus control, original red bellows, rotary shutter (work- unused, hard to find this complete and in such great condition
ing, but release missing), brass unmarked Rapid Rectilinear lens
437 Tokyo Kogaku GSK-99 € 400
432 Vega S.A. Vega € 1.200 Aerial Camera
c. 1900, condition B € 2.400 – 2.800 no. 525, c. 1940, condition B– € 800 – 1.000
Rare book-style camera for twelve exposures on 6.5 × 9 cm plates, The Type 99 Ultra Small Aerial Camera (GSK-99) was used by the
with Aplanat 7,8/180 mm lens and guillotine shutter 2–100 sec, Japanese Army during WWII from 1940, it is one of the smallest
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in good condition, this version is even much more rare than the aerial cameras made, it takes 6 × 6 cm exposures on standard 120
9 × 12 cm type, engraved “VEGA” on the film pack holder film, in total around 2500 GSK-99 type cameras have been made
between 1940 –1945, majority of them made by Konishiroku, only
around 600 units have been made by Tokyo Kogaku, the camera is
433 Wooden Field Camera € 400 * in fine cosmetic condition, with grip and finder, Simlar 3.5/7.5 cm
c. 1925, condition B/A € 800 – 1.000 no. 110, two additional magazines, original metal case
Well made 18 × 24 cm mahogany field camera in beautiful condition,
with three lens boards, seven wooden double film holders, large 438 Vinten Reconnaissance Camera € 400
case for the camera and for the film holders, provenience: Austrian no. 61, c. 1960’s, condition B € 800 – 1.000
archduchess Marie Therese von Braganza
70 mm aerial camera in very fine condition (some oxidation on metal
parts), with fast Falconar 1.4/9.8 cm no. 1504, rare set used by
German Army, with additional magazine in wooden case, steering
unit, large military wooden case for the outfit
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