b'60537541537SEGA: SJ-1 Digio digital camera [#P60031869], c. 1995, with 10mm f1.9 fixed-focus lens. Only ever released in the Japanese and Australian markets. $200300538SENECA: 4x5 Seneca folding plate camera, c. 1910, with Seneca Duo dustproof shutter. .$80160539SOM BERTHIOT PARIS: Pan-Cinor 12.5-36mm f2.8 cin zoom lens [#1146122], c. 1950s, with attached Zoom finder and metal front and rear caps. $140240540STAEBLE: Two c. 1950s lenses for Braun cameras, with rear caps and clear plastic containers - one Staeble-Lineogon 35mm f3.5 [#739325] and one Staeble-Telexon E 85mm f5.6 [#667636]. (2 items) $160260541TAHBES: Synchro medium-format camera, c. 1948, with polished metal body, meniscus lens, and unusual Albada finder. .$300400542TAIYODO: Four c. 1960s rangefinder cameras - one Lightomatic II [#R12483] with Biokor-S FC 45mm f1.9 lens [#109382], one Beaumat [#S4485] with Biokor FC 45mm f2.8 lens [#21388] and lens cap, and two Beauty LMs [#L21717 & #L7676] with Beauty-S FC 45mm f1.9 lenses [#260768 & 252014], one with metal lens cap.(4 cameras) .$200300543TAMRON: Four lenses with various mounts - one BBar MC Tamron CF Macro 28-70mm f3.5-4.5 [#711226] in makers box with front and rear lens caps and instruction booklet, one BBar Multi C. Auto Tamron Zoom 70-150mm f3.8 [#5612383] with rear lens cap, one Tamron AF Zoom Internal Focus 70-120mm f4 [#47A800301] with front and rear lens caps, and one Duo-Tamron 135mm f4.5 [#37955] with metal lens hood and front and rear lens caps. (4 items) $300400544TAMRON: Auto Tamron 21mm f4.5 lens [#632231] with SR-T lens mount. The first ultra-wide lens to be produced by an independent lens manufacturer. $200300545TAMRON: Half cutaway model Tamron SP 28-135mm f4-4.5 lens, presented by Tamron representatives during their viewing of the Michaels Camera Museum in June 1993. .$100200546546TAYLOR, TAYLOR & HOBSON: Brass series II 10 inch f4.5 Cooke Portrait Lens [#104848], c. 1910s. $1,0001,500547TAYLOR, TAYLOR & HOBSON: Cooke Aviar Anastigmat 14 f5.6 Royal Air Force aerial reconnaissance lens [#266592], c. 1920s, in brass. $200300'