b'4The Michael Family Camera MuseumPart 3Welcome to the third catalogue of cameras and photographic equipment from the important Michael Family Camera Museum of Melbourne. This catalogue is a veritable A to Z of manufacturers from all parts of the world, illustrating the tremendous diversity of designs, materials, quality and shapes of equipment employed to produce photographs. With such diversity available for your viewing and purchase, we trust that many of you will make the effort to come and view, but if that is not practical because you are interstate or overseas, please check our website for additional photographs or contact us if you have specific questions about any lot. We look forward to seeing all of you who participated in the first auction in 2022, the second auction in 2023 and to welcoming many more of you to this sale.In addition to the lots illustrated in this print catalogue, every other lot is illustrated on our website, please check there for details. 1AGFA: Five c. 1930s cameras - one Schulprmie box camera, originally intended as an award to the highest-performing school students in Germany, together with one black-body Isorette with Apotar 85mm f4.5 lens [#658731], one 1937-type black-body Karat 6.3 with Igestar 50mm f6.3 lens, one Karat 3.5 with Solinar 50mm f3.5 lens [#872196], and one Karat 4.5 with Oppar 55mm f4.5 lens [#702584]. (5 cameras)$2003002AGFA: Eight c. 1950s cameras - one Isolette II with Apotar lens, one Isolette II with Agnar lens, one Isolette V with Agnar lens, one Solinette II with Solinar lens, two Clack box cameras with differing typographic details, one made-in-Germany Click-I, and one plastic Synchro-Box with Art Deco faceplate. (8 cameras).$2003003AGFA: Five c. 1950s rangefinder cameras - one Karat IV with Xenon 50mm f2 lens [#4285859], one early-type Karat 36 with Heligon 50mm f2 lens [#2063153], one early-type Karat 36 with Xenar 50mm f2.8 lens [#26932], one Ambi Silette with Color-Solinar 50mm f2.8 lens [#124295], and one 1955-type Super Silette with Solinar 45mm f3.5 lens. (5 cameras) .$2003004AGFA: Four c. 1950s vertical folding cameras - one Isolette II with Apotar 85mm f4.5 lens [#O060834], one Super Solinette with Solinar 50mm f3.5 lens [#R31848], one Isolette with Agnar 85mm f4.5 lens [#C43614], and one Isolette L with Color Apotar 85mm f4.5 lens. (4 cameras) $2003005AGFA: Record III vertical-folding camera [#VM2827], c. 1952, with Solinar 105mm f4.5 lens [#Z03979] and Synchro-Compur shutter. $2003001066AGFA: Super Isolette rangefinder camera [#UK3583], c. 1954, with Solinar 75mm f3.5 lens [#U08870]. $4006007AGFA: Three c. 1960 chrome-body cameras - one Flexilette with unusual TLR design [#AB 6144] with Color Apotar 45mm f2.8 lens, one Ambiflex II SLR [#AR 2065] with Color-Solinar 50mm f2.8 lens, and one Colorflex SLR [#JG 3040] with Color-Apotar 50mm f2.8 lens. (3 cameras)$2003008AGFA: Ten early 1960s 35mm cameras - one Optima I with Tully flash attachment, one Optima Ia, one Parat-I, one Silette-F, one Silette Rapid F, one Silette Rapid I with makers box, one Isoly, one Ambi Silette, and two additional Optima I models. (10 cameras) $2003009AGFA: Five c. 1970s compact cameras - one Agfamatic 100 Sensor, two Agfamatic 208 Sensors, one black Optima 1035 Sensor, and one black Optima 335 Sensor. (5 cameras) .$100200'