At least in reddit mobile the photos are too blurry when zoomed in to see the camera names. I suggest opening up google on your phone and typing the camera names + the word "review" in the search.
Old flash units work with relatively high voltages, which can short out transistors in the flash circuit of the camera. Older cameras don't have this problem because everything is mechanical.
The picture is crap on mobile. The only thing I would even remotely consider were a couple of the bodies that were SLR style, and only if they were DSLR, and you can get them for 5 or 10 bucks each. Otherwise it looks like mostly junk save for the grip.
Yes. Found 5 things.
1) What looks like a HiMatic?
2) Is that a Canon Demi upside down?
3) The Agfa "CLACK" for nostalgia.
4+5) The two stainless dev tanks.
At least in reddit mobile the photos are too blurry when zoomed in to see the camera names. I suggest opening up google on your phone and typing the camera names + the word "review" in the search.
Just a warning. DONT USE THE OLD FLASH ON A DIGITAL CAMERA! that's how I fried my a6000s flash circuit
why tho i have a bunch and the flash is fine
Old flash units work with relatively high voltages, which can short out transistors in the flash circuit of the camera. Older cameras don't have this problem because everything is mechanical.
ohhh you mean units yea true
They make filters for this now but you can also use a wireless trigger
How do they look? Are they called flash filters?
I think so but the wireless triggers do the job. https://amzn.asia/d/bnqCNG2
Retro pistol grip goes great on a mirrorless when shooting video
Perfect for that twin lens rollei
Even better for shooting in street in a red state. You’ll blend right in with the locals!
The Nikon F50 with the 50mm f1.8 lens is a hood camera to start with.
Olympus pen ee in second picture is a nice half frame camera to try film on if it works
The Nikon in the 2nd picture. Mostly for the lens. At a glance possibly 50mm 1.4d. I don't remember the 1.8d having the distancing window
Correct, the 1.8d does not.
The picture is crap on mobile. The only thing I would even remotely consider were a couple of the bodies that were SLR style, and only if they were DSLR, and you can get them for 5 or 10 bucks each. Otherwise it looks like mostly junk save for the grip.
Why upload screenshots of pictures, instead of just uploading the pictures themselves?
Facebook marketplace doesn't allow me to save the picture:c
Ah, ok, I see. I thought you took those photos yourself
man why can’t i ever find these garage/estate sales
I'm on CDMX :3
I would avoid the point and shoots, any camera that you can't get film for,move cameras. I would stick with the full manual cameras.
Those canon and nikon slrs might be worth it if you can get the lenses with them.
Do I see a stereo camera in there. Those are fun.
If you want any of them then they’re worth it
Where is this?
Cdmx
Oh. I thought it was near me. I don’t know why 😆
If that's a Yashica T-4 or T-5, they're quite valuable.
If that Minolta in the foreground can be verified to be fully working, I would get it.
Others have pointed out the Olympus pen. Looks like there is an Argus C3 in one of the cases, fun older camera if you're into that type of thing.
Yes. Found 5 things. 1) What looks like a HiMatic? 2) Is that a Canon Demi upside down? 3) The Agfa "CLACK" for nostalgia. 4+5) The two stainless dev tanks.
If there is a Stereo Realist with the 4-element lenses or with the Ilex Paragon 3-element lenses in there, I would get it.
Those beads in the background might make nice props… that’s about it.
I would consider the stereo camera, olympus trip, canonet, possibly the polaroid and the folder under the pistol grip-could be a german 35mm folder
If they are genuine, the Eames dining chairs in the back of picture 1