Well, not quite X-Ray vision but kinda close…

Kodak Cine 8mm Camera c1940s
Studio camera: Fujifilm FinePix S9900W
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Kodak Cine 8mm Camera c1940s
Studio camera: Fujifilm FinePix S9900W
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Chris

Hydrogen gas is released as the battery ages and discharges. The acid will eat through anything in its path. In my experience, once a battery compartment reaches this state, the circuits are fried. I’ve only been able to bring one camera back to life that was this far gone. Viniger, alcohol, toothpaste and a brush or any number of other tricks seldom work.









Strangely beautiful – all of the colors of the rainbow inside your gear. It doesn’t need to be decades of neglect, sometimes a battery goes ballistic in as little as a year. Most of these batteries were found inside cameras from the 1970s, 1980s, and a few in the 1990s.
Sometimes the corrosion will eat into surrounding metal parts to attack areas outside of the battery box. I’ve seen cardboard boxes with holes.
These are cameras that I acquired during my recent travels to appraise camera collections. In extreme cases, the battery compartments won’t even open to show the offending battery within. I’ve had to throw away Yashica movie cameras, an Argus movie camera, a Yashica Partner, a Polaroid 360, and countless slide viewers.
So, go to your favorite closet and dig out your gear right now! Remove any and all batteries – even button cell batteries. Cheap batteries or wildly expensive batteries – name brands or store-branded ones – they all do it. SAVE YOUR GEAR!
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Chris

Studio camera – Fujifilm FinePix S9900W
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Some additional Leica lenses will be listed soon.
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One owner camera and lens purchased new in 1969 in New York City. Gently used and in nearly new condition – this lens is amazing.

This set will be available for purchase soon at http://www.ccstudio2380.com
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Fuji Pet 35 – 35mm version of the hyper-popular Fujipet

Cute little Pet
For more about the Pet, click here.

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Purchased new in 1969 – from a batch of only 800 black lacquer bodies that year – the incomparable Leica M4
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The Fujipet gets some much needed Neopan 100 Acros
The 1959 Pet is still going strong. It’s one of the smallest and lightest medium format cameras around – just slightly larger than the 120 roll film that it uses!
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Chris

“Medium Speed” black and white film from the 1960s.

Neopan SS still going strong in 1971. BTW, the camera is the Fujica ST701.

Cute ad from around 1955
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Classic 35mm SLR from 1971. One of a few SLR’s with a rather different looking logo.
This one works like a charm.
Bright viewfinder and sharp f/1.8 Fujinon lens.
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Chris