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The first practical 35Mm still camera(as opposed to movie types) was the Ur-Leica designed by Oscar Barnack orignally in l9l3 it was on hold during the war(WWl) and WA snot offered commercially until about l923 or l924-=Germany in a severe mnetary crisis a the time. Leica pretty much controlled early 35-dom but it should be noted the traditonal Leica M-series very adpatable to press and candid if not clandestine photograpohy(the Fed camera was a SOVIET VERSIONOF THE LEICA II and was used and marked for service with the N.K.V.D. ( i have one of these).. these were not reflex camras so had a degree of parallax-difference between what was in the sight and what you get on film-mnodern slrs avoid this hazard completely. Leicas wee and are made by Ernst ZLeitz Ltd. of Wetzlar. The Fed was a Russian copy made by the Fed works in the Soviet Ukraine.
Polaroid has not released serial number information for most of their cameras, so it would be helpful if you specified a model. If the serial number corresponds with a Polaroid Model 80 Highlander (as it appears it may), the camera was made sometime between 1957 and 1962, possibly in the late 1950s.
The sutton panaromic camera was a camera made in 1859.
Camera cover and chassis are made up of poly-carbonate compound while shutter and film transport system are manufactured on a separate assembly line. The viewfinder lens can be manufactured similar to the way camera lens is made.
The first American-made cameras were made in Rochester, N.Y.
A 35mm Leica is any camera made by the camera manufacter Leica, that captures the photograph on 35mm photographic film. Some might use the term to describe a Leica that has a digital image sensor with the same size as 35mm film, but a more common term for this is "full frame" Leica.
Here's the URL to Canon's own "history museum". Basically it was invented in the 1930s as a knock-off of the Leica camera because the Leica, a German-made camera, was too expensive for the Japanese market. http://www.canon.com/camera-museum/history/canon_story/digest/1933_1936_digest.html
1948-1951
Impossible to value with only a serial number.
The first practical 35Mm still camera(as opposed to movie types) was the Ur-Leica designed by Oscar Barnack orignally in l9l3 it was on hold during the war(WWl) and WA snot offered commercially until about l923 or l924-=Germany in a severe mnetary crisis a the time. Leica pretty much controlled early 35-dom but it should be noted the traditonal Leica M-series very adpatable to press and candid if not clandestine photograpohy(the Fed camera was a SOVIET VERSIONOF THE LEICA II and was used and marked for service with the N.K.V.D. ( i have one of these).. these were not reflex camras so had a degree of parallax-difference between what was in the sight and what you get on film-mnodern slrs avoid this hazard completely. Leicas wee and are made by Ernst ZLeitz Ltd. of Wetzlar. The Fed was a Russian copy made by the Fed works in the Soviet Ukraine.
If that is the complete serial number, it was made in 1935. Value is $350-$650.
It is not possible to value a weapon with just the serial number.
Impossible to value with only the serial number.
made by who ?????
Don't know value, but Colt national match .45 with that serial number was made in 1969.
Don't know value, but made about 1975.
What Country was it Made In ?