
Ansco Memo - Camera-wiki.org - The free camera encyclopedia
Nov 30, 2024 · The Ansco Memo is an American 35mm camera introduced in c1926-27, using Ansco's own cassette system (35mm cassettes would not be standardised until 1934).
Ansco Memo - Vintage Camera Lab
Dec 22, 2014 · The Ansco Memo is an unusual 35mm half-frame box camera introduced in 1927 by Ansco. The “Memo” name has been used by Ansco and Agfa Ansco on several different 35mm models (for example the Memo II Automatic ) over the years which can sometimes lead to …
ANSCO Memo (1927) - mike eckman dot com
Jul 21, 2020 · This is an ANSCO Memo, a compact 35mm box camera that shoots 18mm x 24mm exposures on double perforated 35mm cinema film. The Memo first went on sale in 1927 and predates Kodak’s type 135 film format, using it’s own proprietary “Memo Cassettes” which can accept bulk 35mm film, but must be hand loaded in darkness.
Ansco Memo Camera - National Museum of American History
The camera's retail box is made of cardboard covered in a gray stripe pattern. A label on one of the sides reads "Ansco / Memo Camera / With Soft Suede Case / F 6.3 Anastigmat Lens / Fixed Focus / Agfa Ansco Corporation / Binghamton, N. Y., U.S.A / JN-53 / Reg. U.S. Pat. Off" and bears the blue ink stamp "(E)694". The included booklet, titled ...
Ansco Memo Camera — Concert Photos, Historical Images, …
Dec 26, 2024 · It introduced popular products like the Ansco Memo in 1927, one of the earliest subminiature cameras, and the Anscoflex in the 1950s, a unique twin-lens reflex camera designed by the famous industrial designer Raymond Loewy.
Ansco Memo Camera - vintagephoto.tv
Jun 19, 2001 · The Ansco Memo camera is a wood-bodied 35mm half-frame camera dating to the late 1920s. It was not the first American camera made for 35mm film, but it is the first American 35mm to sell in quantity. Earlier American 35mm cameras are much rarer.
Ansco Memo - Boy Scout version at Historic Camera
The Boy Scout version is the same as the Ansco Memo. The memo was capable of taking fifty 18 x 23cm exposures on standard 35mm film. Typically fitted with a f6.3 Ilex Cinemat lens and an Ansco the shutter provided speeds of 1/25 to 1/150 of a second, plus bulb.
Ansco Memo - Historic Camera
The Memo was one of the first successful American cameras to adopt the 35mm film and one of the first 35mm half frame cameras. The camera was designed by Ansco employee Carl Bornmann and the internal mechanism by L.W. Lessler.
The Ansco Memos - CameraBooks.com
To many, one of the most appealing of the pre-standardization cameras using 35mm film was the little - 2x2-1/2x4 inches - Ansco Memo. While the camera was vertically oriented, it used the horizontal, "half-frame" (18x24 mm) format of 35mm motion picture cameras.
Ansco: Memo Price Guide: estimate a camera value
Ansco: Memo - 1927. 35mm half-frame camera. Leather covering.
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