Mike Morando, low budget camera/projector/magic lantern/radio collector

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German manufactured cameras

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A 1909 Ernemann HEAG XV 4.5X6 cm plate camera with Ernemann shutter and Ernemann Detektive Aplanat 6.8:1 F/8 lens.  Also shown is the plate carrying case with the 6 original plateholders.  Folded up, it's no bigger than a pack of cigarettes.  Cameras this small were very rare back then, and this one is very desireable.  Found this one in Anacortes, WA in an old record store.

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Here's one you don't see everyday. An ICA Stereolette 611, 4.5X10.7 cm stereo plate camera, ca. 1921.

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Here's a 1938 Graflex Miniature Speed Graphic press camera.  My daughter's fiancee  gave me this one for my birthday, said it was his father's and probably not worth much.  I told him he was a little wrong on that.  It came with the original case, original instructions, and ALL of the accessories.