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  2. These 14 Vintage Cameras Are Now Worth Serious Money - AOL

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    The Voigtländer Bessa R is more of a newbie compared to others on our list. It launched in 2000 and boasts a bright viewfinder and vintage profile, and can be found listed for over $1,000.

  3. 13 Vintage Cameras That Are Now Collector’s Treasures

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    It launched in 2000 and boasts a bright viewfinder and vintage profile, and can be found listed for over $1,000. 13. Yashica Mat-124G. Image courtesy of liveauctioneers.com and Alderfer Auctions.

  4. View-Master - Wikipedia

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    View-Master is the trademark name of a line of special-format stereoscopes and corresponding View-Master "reels", which are thin cardboard disks containing seven Stereoscopic 3-D pairs of small transparent color photographs on film. [1]

  5. Speed Graphic - Wikipedia

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    Solid wire frame viewfinder. Trim on face of body is found only on top and sides. 1939-1946: Miniature Speed Graphic (1st small 2.25×3.25" model) wire hoop viewfinder has curved top. Early Kalart rangefinder. Focal plane shutter. 1928-1939: Pre-Anniversary Speed Graphic (3.25×4.25, 4×5, 5×7) 4×5 - wire hoop viewfinder has curved top.

  6. List of Leica Camera models - Wikipedia

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    The 0.72 magnification became the standard viewfinder magnification for future M cameras. The M2 lacked the self-resetting film frame counter of its predecessor. Leica M1 M1 – 1959–1964 (9,392 sets were manufactured). A stripped-down version of the M2 for scientific/technical use, the M1 was a viewfinder camera with no built-in rangefinder.

  7. Keystone View Company - Wikipedia

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    The Keystone View Company was a major distributor of stereographic images, and was located in Meadville, Pennsylvania.From 1892 through 1963 Keystone produced and distributed both educational and comic/sentimental stereoviews, and stereoscopes.

  8. 10 Types of Valuable Vintage Maps That Could Be Hiding in ...

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    Just ask this guy who bought the map for $50 at an estate sale in North Carolina, only to discover on Antiques Roadshow that it was appraised for a staggering $35,000 to $45,000. 6. Vintage World Maps

  9. Tower viewer - Wikipedia

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    Directories: Some devices provide directories that guide users to easily target specific attractions within a tower viewer's field of vision.; Focus, magnification, and power: Some devices focus automatically, while others permit users to manually adjust a viewer's focus and magnification to suit their individual needs.