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Lot of two vintage Kodak cameras US $25.00
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VINTAGE KODAK BROWNIE HOLIDAY FLASH CAMERA US $7.99
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VINTAGE KODAK Retinette IA 35mm PRONTOR 300S Made in Germany, Leather Case US $11.99
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VINTAGE KODAK ANALYST 16 MM MOVIE PROJECTOR US $59.99
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Vintage Kodak Pleaser Instant Camera US $10.00
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Vintage Kodak XL10 Movie Camera US $4.00
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3 Kodak Vintage Folding cameras US $15.00
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VINTAGE EASTMAN KODAK DARK ROOM TIMER US $13.50
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VINTAGE KODAK POLYCONTRAST FILTER KIT CAT 153 8032 US $10.95
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VINTAGE KODAK LAND CAMERA,SX-70 ALPHA 1 US $29.99
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Vintage Kodak Tourist II w/ Kodet Lens/Kodon Shutter **New in Box, Never Used** US $13.50
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vintage kodak brownie hawkeye flash model #mp US $9.99
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Vintage Kodak Kodachrome M30 movie camera with instruction plus bonus book 1974 US $.95
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Vintage Leather Kodak Camera Case US $9.99
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Vintage Eastman Kodak Movie Film Cannister Cans Ansco EKC US $15.00
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Vintage Kodak Brownie Box Camera NR US $5.99
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Vintage Kodak Bantam Anastigmat with F-6.3 53 mm lens and instruction booklet US $10.00
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Vintage cameras have been helping us produce some of the best films that are still being rolled on the big screens today in certain parts of the world. In the case that you are a passionate fan of western type movies, then you should know that almost all of them were filmed by using vintage cameras. This is the article where we talk about the main types of vintage cameras which can be found on the markets today, and what you can use them for.
There are two types of vintage cameras available on the markets today, and one of them is linked to making movies, while the other is directly linked to the making of photographs. The first type is the vintage video camera and it has its own advantages. One of the main advantages would be the surprise of patience. By using vintage camera types you are not going to be able to see your result until the movie will be played back at home. This is sometimes compared to the rush kids get on Christmas time before they open a gift. Also if there are some special scenarios caught where your friends happen to make fools of themselves, they will not be able to delete the evidence.
The other type of vintage equipment are the vintage Polaroid cameras. This is more a practical tool as it will allow you to develop the picture on the spot and does not require a special studio designated for picture development, or a dark room installed in your house, the way many photographers had in their houses in the good old days. It is a portable, efficient tools and can help you immortalize many of the best moments. They were commonly used in amusement pars in order to catch special moments and hand the pictures over right away.
You can find both these camera types of the Internet and they are found either brand new as some very accurate replicas, or they can be found used, however in this situation their price is going to be a lot higher since they have value, and some people even collect them. If you find such fans of vintage cameras, you can rest assured that they are going to pay a nice amount of money on your product, that is in the case that the vintage camera is the real deal.
They are original, they are old, and they are simply great. Even though everything is digital today, there is still a bit of magic in vintage cameras.
Adrian is the editor of this article. He also writes for http://vintagevideocamera.com/. This is a website where you can find out more about refurbished video cameras.
Chocolate, Cowbells & Cable Cars Swizerland and Italy
Planes, trains, motorcoaches, boats, cable cars, gondolas, lake steamer, funicular, cog wheel train and ferry were our modes of transport. We were 60 singles with 124 bags who came, who saw, who conquered Switzerland & Italy. Aside from the traffic delays of high holiday season, it went without a hitch. No lost passports and no one lost. It was a whirlwind vacation but my theory has always been carpe diem per dollar, that is to squeeze in all experiences possible enroute of any journey. After all, travel is intensified living as we attempt to absorb the maximum thrills per minute. (When I compare this to my Suzy's Taste of Europe trip 11 years ago, this was easy. We then did 6 countries in 7 days, like The Amazing Race.)
In charming Lucerne, we were led on a walking tour of Old Town followed by a welcome dinner of Swiss fondue. There was a folklore show which provided us the opportunity to blow an alpine horn. At the end of the evening was a yodeling contest where the bold wailed out like dying cows into the mic. We enjoyed a real alpine adventure up to and over the 7000 ft. Mt. Pilatus which legend says is infested with dragons. From here we boarded a paddle steamer and sailed across a crystal lake to meet our motorcoach in Fluelen.
Our driver, Peter was super-human as he transported us 7 days over narrow mountain roads in our Super-Size-It double-decker bus with a luggage trailer hitched in tow! At times local farmers would peer out chalet windows in awe of such a feat. We stopped to visit the Merlot Del Ticino Winery set in cliff-side vineyards. So simple, so pure. The family owners stated we were their largest group ever. As we imbibed on 3 fine vintages, Peter spends a half hour trying to turn the coach around with help from dozen locals. Finally we arrive in Lugano. Is it Switzerland or Italy? You Google it. We unpack for 3 glorious nights at Hotel De La Paix.
If it is Tuesday, must be Italy. We set out to tour the lush Lake District which sprawls dreamlike as a watercolor painting. This is the Rio of the Old Continent. In Tremezzo we view the famous Villa Carlotta Gardens and water taxi over to elegant Bellagio. The town has fallen asleep for its 3 hour siesta. Nothing to do but manga so I amble up the cobbled streets for my third pistachio gelato of the day. A shopping stop is scheduled in Como. Some women do not even glance at the mirrored lake lined with palm trees. As if on steroids, they march forward armed with Euros, Swiss francs and a MasterCard. Their motto on this 2 hour marathon is if the shoe fits, charge it. Our day ends with a visit to Alprose Chocolate Factory. The tour is disappointing, but offers good buys on sweets.
Our evenings are totally free and we disperse in mini-groups to discover the best local cafes. Seafood is ultra fresh here but on my budget in this land of a weak dollar, I settle each night for Pizza Margarita, paper thin with slabs of buffalo mozzarella. On Wednesday, half the group defects to explore the region on their own. Some do nature trails, boating, Mt. Bre, the fishing villages and even Milan in a day. A few others lounge poolside at our hotel sunning like lizards. We are graced with perfect weather up to departure. The other half of the group joined me with our wonderful guide Isabelle. (She has an obsession with George Clooney whose villa faces Lake Como.) We begin at the Ponte Tressa market where Europeans flock for bargains, but depart early as it resembles a giant garage sale. We ferry from Lavino along with our monster bus across Lake Maggiore to Intra and then drive to Stressa. Now heres a place I would like to linger for its Mediterranean feel. From here, some visit the Borromean Islands.
Time to check out and head to Switzerland on one of the worlds most diverse rail journeys. The Bernina Express corkscrews its way up and over the Alps with a Kodak moment at every turn. We pass 3 glaciers and Lake Bianco named for its glacial milk. In 3 hours we arrive at top of the world to glitzy St. Moritz. Our hotel was upgraded to the 5 star Hotel Kempenski Grand, according to our driver the finest hotel in Switzerland. We quietly enter the chandeliered lobby in T-shirts and denim shorts as if we too are part of the rich and famous. This is as elegant as it gets. I do not want to leave my suite with its marbled tub and feathered duvet. The designer boutiques in town are closed now. We scatter on nature trails towards the lake. For dinner, some splurge at the hotels world class restaurant on fresh lamb enveloped in herbed crepes and deserts of spun sugar. Twenty of us enjoy an outdoor BBQ of organic local products. Later I take advantage of the complimentary spa with a swim and 4 treatment rooms.
I have always said that if I was forced to trade my passport with another country, I would choose Switzerland. Even the cows with their bells are happy here. It is the purest air and purest food. It is the efficiency. Like the Boy Scouts, Swiss count neatness, punctuality, cleanliness and hard work as virtues. It is the serenity in the verdant hills where one feels safe. And it is the beauty in the rugged geography of rocks, bubbling brooks, clean lakes and snow capped mountains.
The highlight for me was our morning excursion by 2 gondolas ascending to a lone restaurant 9000 ft high. Here we are greeted with a private champagne toast on a sun drenched terrace. Some of us hiked down through the Ice Palace, a grotto-like cave in sheer ice. The majesty of this mountain humbled me.
Peter must drive us to Zurich over a seemingly insurmountable mountain pass before reaching the highway. In 27 years, he is driven tour buses over 3 million kilometers and tells me he hates driving this road. We pass cows mating and villages with populations of 12. After a lunch stop in Heidiland, we arrive safely in Zurich. It is raining now as if Mother Nature mimics the sadness of our departure. I overnight here with a solid 9 hours sleep and reminisce of another journey well done.
About the Author
Former Miss Wisconsin Suzy Davis has traveled the world for nearly 30 years,
initially as a flight attendant and now with her company
http://www.AdventuresForSingles.com
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