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![]() Vintage Sekonic Model 38 Auto Leader Light Meter Lot of 2 Camera Exposure $12.99 Time Remaining: 29d 17h 48m Buy It Now for only: $12.99 |
![]() VINTAGE WESTON MASTER II EXPOSURE METER MINT IN BOX NEVER USED $9.99 Time Remaining: 18h 19m |
![]() Vintage Norwood Flashrite Exposure Meter W Manual Great Condition $5.00 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 19h 23m |
![]() Vintage Collectible 1963 Spectra Combi 500 Incident Light Exposure Meter $48.86 Time Remaining: 26d 14h 27m Buy It Now for only: $48.86 |
![]() Vintage General Electric Exposure Meter $10.00 Time Remaining: 20h 11m |
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![]() VINTAGE GENERAL ELECTRIC LIGHT EXPOSURE METER MADE IN USA $9.99 Time Remaining: 20h 20m |
![]() VINTAGE WESTON MASTER UNIVERSAL EXPOSURE LIGHT METER MODEL 175CAMERA $9.99 Time Remaining: 2d 10h 43m |
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![]() OLD VINTAGE GENERAL ELECTRIC PHOTO LIGHT EXPOSURE METER DW 58 ORIGINAL BOX NR $7.84 (1 Bid) Time Remaining: 2d 15h 20m |
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![]() Vintage GE General Electric Light Exposure Meter DW 68 Works Great $9.99 Time Remaining: 2d 16h 57m |
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![]() Vintage General Electric DW 68 Exposure Light Meter w Leather Pouch GE $5.99 Time Remaining: 2d 18h 7m |
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![]() VTG GOSSEN CDS SUPER PILOT EXPOSURE LIGHT METER LEATHER CASE WEST GERMANY $17.99 Time Remaining: 2d 19h 37m |
![]() WESTON EXPOSURE METER MODEL 853 VINTAGE $9.99 Time Remaining: 2d 19h 51m |
![]() Weston Master II Light Meter Leather Case Universal Exposure Vintage 735 USA $19.99 Time Remaining: 19d 17h 7m Buy It Now for only: $19.99 |
![]() VINTAGE WESTON MASTER II UNIVERSAL EXPOSURE METER LEATHER CASE $4.99 Time Remaining: 2d 20h 55m |
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![]() Vintage Kodak Silver Light Exposure Meter $9.99 Time Remaining: 3d 4h 59m |
![]() GE Type PR 1 Exposure Meter Vintage in excellent condition $11.00 Time Remaining: 3d 9h 35m Buy It Now for only: $22.00 |
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![]() 2 VINTAGE EXPOSURE METERS SEKONIC DE LUXE L 8b GE EXPOSURE METER TYPE PR 1 $14.99 Time Remaining: 3d 12h 54m |
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![]() Vintage 40s Weston Master II Model 735 Universal Exposure Light Meter Works $9.95 Time Remaining: 3d 15h 54m |
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![]() VINTAGE WESTON MASTER II UNIVERSAL EXPOSURE METER $4.86 Time Remaining: 4d 3h |
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![]() Vintage Universal Exposure Meter $7.99 Time Remaining: 4d 6h 44m |
![]() 2 Vintage Exposure Light Meters WESTON Master II General Electric DW48 w Cases $9.95 Time Remaining: 4d 10h 22m |
![]() Vintage General Electric Exposure Meter PR 1 Case $7.99 Time Remaining: 25d 17h 48m Buy It Now for only: $7.99 |
![]() LOT OF 4 VINTAGE CAMERA LIGHT VALUE EXPOSURE METERS $9.99 Time Remaining: 4d 14h 40m |
![]() Sekonic L8 w case Vintage 1950s Compact Exposure Meter $19.09 Time Remaining: 5d 22h 31m Buy It Now for only: $19.09 |
![]() VINTAGE LIGHT VALUES G E EXPOSURE METER $9.99 Time Remaining: 4d 15h 43m |
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![]() Polaroid Vintage Exposure Meter PR 23A Pocket Meter for Camera $1.00 Time Remaining: 4d 16h 56m |
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Sekonic L-308s Light Meter (Black) List Price: $416.00 Sale Price: $221.00 Used From: $195.00 |
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The pocket-sized Sekonic L-308S FLASHMATE is the smallest and lightest digital light meter in the Sekonic line-up. Designed to read ambient or flash exposures in either reflected or incident modes, the L-308S delivers accurate exposure readings in full, half, or third-stop increments to mirror the exposure displays of most popular cameras... |
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Nikon FM-10 35mm SLR Camera Kit with 35-70mm F3.5-4.8 Zoom Lens & Camera Case List Price: $599.00 Sale Price: $259.99 Used From: $196.99 |
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The Nikon FM10 with 35-70 mm Nikkor Lens is a totally manual 35mm single-lens reflex (SLR) camera--great for those who want to learn the mechanics of photography from the ground up. Without fancy computerized features to confuse or override your personal artistic choices, the Nikon FM10 relies on the photographer to do most of the thinking, but it does offer a depth-of-field preview and a center-weighted light metering system... |

How much are these vintage cameras and accessories worth??????
1. Kodak Brownie (Black) 2/2A (1920'S)
2. Folding Kodak A120 (1920's/30's)
3. Popular Brownie 620 (1940's)
4. Kodak Pony 135 with filters (1950)
5. Kodak Instamatic 400 (1950's)
6. Olympus U (mju:) - 1 (1970's)
7 Olympus OM40 & Lenses (1980'S)
8. Rolleiflex SL35E & Lenses (1980)
9 Cine Camera - Admira 8 & Lenses (Meopta czechoslovakia) (1950's)
10. Kodak Mini-Instamatic S30 (1980's)
11. 2 Tripods (incl one CT21)
12. Johnsons Exactum 35mm Postcard Enlarger
13. Paterson Major 11 - self loading development tank
14. Minette (Editor Div) Super 8 & Double 8 splicer
15. Showa Kodem (Japan) CDS exposure meter (unittic model 80)
phew........anyway they are all in nice condition.......if you know any of the values or where i might find it then please let me know....ebay seems quite useless as a guide...already tried
Condition is everything
The star in your list is the Rolleiflex SL35E a good working one with no dink or dents will realise about the £100.00 mark with 50mm f1.8 lens actually made by Zeiss, but marked Rollei. I would advise listing the other lenses separately, as some of the rarer lenses have a value which can exceed the camera price. These lenses were often made (and marked) as Makinon.
The Kodak cameras have a following, particularly the folding (what Kodak called the 'pocket') A120 refers to the film size it should be marked Kodak No 1, series 11 or similar. Pinholes in the bellows are the kiss of death for these though some people buy them as a 'decorative' conversation piece. A mint in box would fetch about £40.00 to £50.00 as these are rare, but the price drops off dramatically for a run of the mill example (millions were made) to less than £5.00 or so.
Anything Kodak sells better in the USA.
The Olympus U1 has a good value as there is an increasing diving market for it, these are still used today and spares are still available. Guesstimate about £100.00 to £150.00 if working and the seals are good.
The range is listed here in PDF format;
http://www.olympus.co.uk/consumer/images/OLYMPUS_UW_FAQ_en.pdf
The OM40 is not the most sought after Olympus, prices are disappointing at around £10.00 or so. List the lens, throw the body in for free, you'll probably realise more as some lenses can be used on the digital SLR's.
Cine equipment, unless of really good quality, has little or no value these days. There are collectors, but it has to be exceptional to interest them.
Funnily enough Meopta has a website here;
http://www.meopta.cz/index.php?id=144&set_lang=en
Which lists them.
The Instamatics, except for some rare examples, is very definitely an 'orphan' format with little following - and no value.
The rest fall under the bracket of the postage is more than the value.
Condition really is everything, collectors want only perfect examples, except where a camera or lens is rare when they are happy just to have any example in their collection. You really have to be hyper critical - they will be.
Hope this helps.
Chris












































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