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All of these props are REAL pieces of GENUINE NAME BRAND EQUIPMENT. These are NOT MODELS OR "MOCK UPS." None of the camera, microphone, rack mounted or table top electronic props are rented as functional gear for production, but are set up as PROPS.
PLEASE NOTE: All items are rental props. They are NOT FOR SALE.
dual lens camera with flash as shown Call for a Quote | |
The Leica M3 is a 35 mm rangefinder camera by Leica AG, introduced in 1954. The M3 introduced several features to the Leica, among them the combination of viewfinder and rangefinder in one bright window, like on the Contax II, and a bayonet lens mount. It was the most successful model of the M series, with over 220,000 units sold by the time production of the M3 model ended in 1966. Call for a Quote | |
with lens board as shown. Antique tripod available. Call for a Quote | |
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This camera was made by Zeiss Ikon from 1956 to 1958. Many similar models were made between 1939 and 1960. This prop camera comes with a leather case and strap. Call for a Quote | |
This camera was made by Zeiss Ikon from 1956 to 1958. Many similar models were made between 1939 and 1960. Call for a Quote | |
The Rolleiflex TLR film cameras were notable for their compact size, reduced weight, superior optics, durable and simple mechanics and bright viewfinders. They were popular and widely imitated, serving as the pattern for a whole class of mass-market cameras. This particular model won the Grand Prix award at the Paris World's Fair in 1937. It includes a leather case. Call for a Quote | |
This Rolleiflex Baby 4x4 used 127 film and was made between 1963 and 1968. Call for a Quote | |