Saturday, November 6, 2010

Adamalif collection the sequels

Dear all,
Due to the free space for this blog is already occupied, please visit below link for others latest collections.
But all the item is this blog is still available. please email me for details.

http://adamalif-collectibleitems.blogspot.com/

15 types of Malaysia commemorative RM1 coin



23rd Feb 2012-SOLD to Miss R from Johor, Malaysia

This is all legal tender of Malaysia commemorative RM1 (1 Ringgit) coins.
1-1959 - 1969 DYMM SPB Tuanku Ismail Nasiruddin Shah coin.
2-1976 - 1980 Rancangan Malaysia Ketiga Tun Abdul Razak coin
3- 1986 35th Annual conference PATA coin
4-1986 - 1990 Rancangan Malaysia kelima coin
5-Maal hijrah coin
6-1977 Ninth Southeast Asia games
7-1971 Malaysia RM1
8-1977 20 tahun merdeka - Tuanku Abdul Rahman
9-1976 Ulang tahun ke25 KWSP
10-1982 25 tahun Merdeka
11-1977-Seratus tahun getah asli Malaysia
12-1981-1985- Rancangan Malaysia Keempat
13-1959-1979 Bank Negara Malaysia dua puluh tahun
14-1957-1987-30 tahun merdeka
15-1972 Penganugerahan taraf bandaraya Kuala Lumpur -maju dan makmur

Price:RM180 for all 15 pieces

Wednesday, November 3, 2010

Pre-owned CANON Prima BF-90 camera




Never tested. Sell as is condition
Price:RM90

This camera is easy on the pocket and easy to use.


Features
32mm f/6.2 lens
Fixed focus system
Focusing range: 1.5m to infinity
Easy-to-see, real-image Big Viewfinder
This fixed focus camera has everything you need to take memorable pictures
This fixed-focus camera has everything you need to take memorable pictures. The fully automatic metering system ensures well exposed pictures.

Preowned FUJI Cardia Hite date camera



Never tested.Sell as is condition.Good item for collection.
Price:RM80

FUJI history
The company was founded on January 20, 1934 as Fuji Shashin Film K.K. (富士写真フィルム㈱, later translated as Fuji Photo Film Co., Ltd.), producing several sorts of film. It was an offshoot of Dai-Nippon Celluloid K.K. (大日本セルロイド㈱), founded in 1919.The company's first CEO was Asano Shūichi (浅野修一). The plants were located in the village of Minami-Ashigara (南足柄村, now a city) in the prefecture of Kanagawa (神奈川県), at the foot of Mt. Hakone (箱根山). It is said that the name "Fuji" (富士) was chosen by Asano Shūichi because of Mt. Fuji (富士山), situated not far from Mt. Hakone, but was already registered by a third party, to which the rights were bought for ¥8,000, an important sum at the time.


The company started to produced optical glass during the early 1940s for military use. The dependent company Fuji Shashin Kōki K.K. (富士写真光機㈱, meaning "Fuji Photo Optical Co., Ltd.") was founded in 1944, from the assets of Enomoto Kōgaku Seiki Seisakusho (榎本光学精機製作所), but this was absorbed back into Fuji Shashin Film after 1945. Many other Fuji companies were created after the war, all of them dependent of the main Fuji Shashin Film company and eventually of the Fujifilm Group (富士フィルムグループ).

Fuji began producing cameras in 1948 with the Fujica Six. Until the late 1970s, many cameras made by Fuji were called Fujica, a contraction of Fuji and camera (cf Leica, Yashica etc.).

The company started producing digital cameras in 1988. Fujifilm was the most agile among film makers in adapting to digital imaging. Today it offers leading technology concerning smaller digital consumer cameras with high-sensitivity CCDs (see Super CCD); it also sells expensive DSLRs.

Preowned CANON Autoboy Zoom 105 camera





Never tested. Sell as is condition
Price:RM80

The Canon Sure Shot Mega Zoom 105 (Euro: Prima Zoom 105, Jap: Autoboy Zoom 105) was a March 1991 model from Canon's very successful Sure Shot range. It was a compact 35mm film camera with autofocus and a zoom lens.


Specifications

Lens: 35-105mm, f/3.5-8 with smart autofocus. (8 elements in 8 groups).

LED with Date function.

Remote control. (do not have)

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Preowned PENTAX ZOOM 90 camera




Never tested but collectors item.
Price:RM80

Monday, November 1, 2010

Preowned ASAHI PENTAX AOG camera




 5th Jan 2012- SOLD to Lan from MELAKA, Malaysia

Never tested.Sell as is condition.
Good pice for display collection.
Price:RM120



Preowned CANON AV-1 camera



Never tested.Sell as is condition. Good for display items.
Price:RM120

The Canon AV-1 is a 35mm single-lens reflex camera with a FD lens mount, introduced by Canon Inc. in 1979. The AV-1 was very similar to the 1976 AE-1 but provided aperture priority autoexposure rather than the AE-1's shutter speed priority AE.[1] The camera is not capable of fully manual exposure.[2]


Canon's international distributors, particularly in the United States, had clamored for such a camera because competing brands offered mostly aperture-priority cameras and some preferred it.[1] The AV in the name referred to the type of autoexposure; Av (Aperture Value) is a common abbreviation for aperture priority.

When this camera appeared, a new range of FD lenses was introduced, featuring instant mounting/unmounting of the lens.[1] This was called the New FD mount and did away with the older type of mounting ring which was fitted on to the rear of the lens and was awkward to use and needed two hands, to a newer, easier system whereby the user lined up the red dot on the lens, with the red dot on the camera and simply turned the whole lens clockwise until it clicked into place.

All the other AE-1 accessories fit the AV-1.

Sunday, October 31, 2010

Preowned NIKON L35AW AF



Never tested. Sell as is condition. Great for display items.
Price:RM80

This camera is a bit a drop out in the compact camera range. In 1986 this ´all weather´ (AW) camera may drop out of a boat literally as it is water proof (max. 3 meter). It was available in black, orange and blue, has a 2.8/35mm. lens and built-in flash. There is also a version with a data back (L35AW-AD). Although these cameras were relatively expensive, they were cheaper than the cameras in the Nikonos-series. In the USA this camera was marketed as 'Action Touch' .

Vintage FUJICA STX-1 camera



Never tested and sell as is condition. Great for display items.
Price:RM120

The Fujica STX-1 was manufactured by Fuji during the late 1970s and early 1980s and was their entry level SLR during that time. It was introduced to the United States in 1979. The focal plane shutter is mechanical, with a top speed of 1/750th of a second and a flash sync at 1/60th of a second. The lowest speed is 1/2 second and the camera includes a bulb setting along with shutter release cable connection. Selected shutter speed is shown along the left side of the viewfinder through a mechanical linkage. A DOF preview control is present, conveniently placed on the front of the camera next to the lens.


Everything about the STX-1 is manual. No program modes are available. The camera does require a battery, but only to run the meter.

Compatible batteries: Two of LR44-type alkaline-manganese batteries; HR44-type mercury batteries; SR44-type silver oxide batteries.

The light meter on the STX-1 is an averaging, moving coil analogue type, whose operation is scaled by the camera's shutter speed and aperture settings. This appears on the right side of the viewfinder. The later STX-1n model has a meter consisting of several small LEDs, but the overall effect of these is rather vague compared to the earlier analogue meter. The other change in the STX-1n is a redesigned battery hatch.

The STX-1 has a Fujica X mount, which is compatible with Fujica X lenses. Although often difficult to find, a decent selection of these lenses are available on online auction sites.

The STX-1 was also sold by Porst in Germany, as the CR-1.

Preowned KODAK VR35 K5



Never tested and sell as is condition.Great for your display item.
Price:RM80

Kodak's VR35-Series was a line of 35mm point-and-shoot cameras, introduced in 1986, marking Kodak's return to making 35mm cameras after a 17 year gap. The range continued until 1993. They had varying degrees of sophistication, ranging from the basic fixed focus models, with one aperture, no built-in flash and manual wind, to models with motor drive, programmed auto exposure and autofocus. Manufacturing sites included Japan, Hong Kong, Thailand and Taiwan.


K5-Motor wind, fixed focus, pop-up flash

Vintage CANON DEMI EE17




Never tested and sell as is condition.Good piece for display item.
Price:RM120

The Canon Demi is a half frame camera, 'Demi' being the French word for "half". It uses ordinary cartridge style 35mm film, but takes two 24 x 18mm exposures in the place of a normal 24 x 36mm film frame. This means a 36 exposure roll will actually hold 72 separate half frame photos. This could be quite a saving per exposure for a simple snapshot camera: economics was the reason for the half frame cameras of the sixties. Color film was very expensive in comparison to B&W films at the time.


The Demi is a beautiful child of the sixties. Yet its styling was ahead of its time. It looks more at home among the modern electronic point and shoots than it does among its heavy rangefinder Canonet and SLR contemporaries. Its sleek, metal body panels wrap around rounded corners giving the camera a comfortable feel in one's hands.

The first Demi was introduced in February of 1963, by no means was it the first half frame camera. (The very first half frame was the 1908 Lleo, since it was the first still camera to use perforated 35mm film. 35mm movie cameras expose frames the same size and orientation as a half frame camera. So in reality 35mm cameras are "double frame" cameras.) It wasn’t the first from the big Japanese makers either. The very popular Olympus Pen cameras were first released in 1959.

By the end of 1963 Demis came in four colors: the original black leatherette, red, white, and blue. The latter three colors were quickly discontinued.

Then in September of 1964 Canon released a higher end version: the Demi S. It had a better lens (30mm f/1.7 instead of the original 28mm f/2.8) and improved metering system.

In April of 1965 an interchangeable lens version came out: the Demi C. It had two lenses that only fit the Demi C: a 28mm f/2.8 and a 50mm f/2.8.

The Demi Rapid came out in June of 1965. It was basically a Demi S with the new fad "rapid loading system" a battery operated Cds metering system and a self timer.

May of 1966 saw the debut of the top of the line Demi EE17. It was a Demi Rapid without the rapid film loading spool. Progress!

The final Demi was the Demi EE28. It was released in April of 1967 and was a giant step backwards from the Demi EE17 having a selenium cell metering system and the 28mm f/2.8 lens.

Vintage CANON DEMI EE28 camera




Never tested and sell as is condition.Good piece to add to your display collection.
Price:RM120

The Canon Demi is a half frame camera. In fact, Demi is a French word for "half". And although it uses ordinary cartridge style 35mm film, it takes two 24 x 18mm exposures on a normal 24 x 36mm film frame. This means a 36 exposure roll will actually hold 72 separate half frame photos. Quite a savings in money if only simple snapshots are desired. Economics was the reason for the half frame cameras of the sixties. Color film was very expensive in comparison the B&W of the day.


The Demi is a beautiful child of the sixties. Yet it’s styling was much ahead of its time. It looks more at home among the modern electronic point and shoots than it does among it’s heavy rangefinder Canonet and SLR contemporaries. Its sleek, metal body panels wrap around rounded corners giving the camera a comfortable feel in ones hands.

The first Demi was introduced in February of 1963, by no means was it the first half frame camera. (The very first half frame was the 1908 Lleo, since it was the first still camera to use perforated 35mm film. 35mm movie cameras expose frames the same size and orientation as a half frame camera. So in reality 35mm cameras are "double frame" cameras.) It wasn’t the first from the big Japanese makers either. The very popular Olympus Pen cameras were first released in 1959.

By the end of 1963 Demi’s came in four colors: the original black leatherette, red, white, and blue. The latter three colors were quickly discontinued.

Then in September of 1964 Canon released a higher end version: the Demi S. It had a better lens (30mm f/1.7 instead of the original 28mm f/2.8) and improved metering system.

In April of 1965 an interchangeable lens version came out: the Demi C. It had two lenses that only fit the Demi C: a 28mm f/2.8 and a 50mm f/2.8.

The Demi Rapid came out in June of 1965. It was basically a Demi S with the new fad "rapid loading system" a battery operated Cds metering system and a self timer.

May of 1966 saw the debut of the top of the line Demi EE17. It was a Demi Rapid without the rapid film loading spool. Progress!

The final Demi was the Demi EE28. It was released in April of 1967 and was a giant step backwards from the Demi EE17 having a selenium cell metering system and the 28mm f/2.8 lens.

But the time of the half frame cameras was ending. Color film was getting cheaper so economics wasn’t the big incentive it once had been. And Kodak Instamatic 126 cartridges were becoming the newest short lived fad. Like the half frames, 126 cartridges were soon replaced by the very small 110 cartridges.

Vintage Asahi PENTAX ME camera





Never tested.Sell as is condition.Good piece for your display or collection.
Price:RM140

Asahi, Pentax ME, Automatic 35mm SLR


The Pentax ME arrived in 1976, whilst superficially similar o the K series Pentaxes, it is a complete redesign. Physically smaller in all dimensions, it does, however, use the same K mount. The ME is fully automatic, aperture priority, no speed dial is fitted, but the resulting speed is displayed in the viewfinder, fully automatic between 8sec and 1000th. Focus is achieved on a lovely mix of mainly ground screen, a small centre circular split field with fresnal surround. The shutter itself is no longer the horizontal cloth blind of the K series, but a vertical running metal blind, with flash synchronization set at 100th sec. Although the same K mount was used, the lenses themselves were new designs, also of reduced dimensions. Though the earlier K mount lenses will still work with the ME. All told the ME is a typically well built camera that sits very nicely in the hand. The design was later enhanced in 1980 to become the popular ME-Super with varied shutter speeds and the option of manual operation.

Preowned CANON A1 camera



Never tested and sell as is condition.Good piece for your display collection.
Price:RM120

The Canon A-1 is an advanced level single-lens reflex (SLR) 35 mm film camera for use with interchangeable lenses. It was manufactured by Canon Camera K. K. (today Canon Incorporated) in Japan from April 1978 to 1985. It employs a horizontal cloth-curtain focal-plane shutter with a speed range of 30 to 1/1000th second plus bulb and flash synchronization speed of 1/60th second. It has dimensions of 92 millimetres (3.6 in) height, 141 millimetres (5.6 in) width, 48 millimetres (1.9 in) depth and 620 grams (22 oz) weight. Unlike most SLRs of the time, it was available in only one color; all black. The introductory US list price for the body plus Canon FD 50 mm f/1.4 SSC lens was $625. Note that while the list price was $625, this camera generally sold for 30 to 40% which is roughly $375 to $435.


The A-1 is an historically significant camera. It was the first SLR to offer an electronically controlled programmed autoexposure mode. Instead of the photographer picking a shutter speed to freeze or blur motion and choosing a lens aperture f-stop to control depth of field (focus), the A-1 has a microprocessor programmed to automatically select a compromise exposure based on light meter input. Virtually all cameras today have at least one program mode.

Vintage CANON Canonet 28 camera



11th Mar 2011-Sold to Mr Nazir from Sarawak, Malaysia

Never tested. Sell as is condition.Good for display or collection.
Price:RM120

Canon Canonet 28


The original Canon Canonet 28 viewfinder camera was launched in 1968.
The later Canonet 28 35mm rangefinder camera is a cheaper consumer version of the famous Canonet QL17. The lens is a fixed 40mm f/2.8 Canon lens. It has fully programmed auto exposure with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/600 (shown by the meter's needle in the viewfinder), and manual control of f-stops for flash (f2.8-f16). The film speed range for auto exposure is from 25 to 400 ASA. It uses a Copal leaf shutter and has a coupled rangefinder. It was made in Taiwan.

This Canonet was marketed from 1971 to 1976, and was one of the latest heavyweight compact cameras. By the late '70s, camera construction had begun a rapid change from metals to plastics.

specifications

Type: rangefinder camera

Manufacturer: Canon

Year of launch: 1971

Film: 35mm with speeds 25 to 400 ASA

Lens: 1:2.8/40mm (5 elements in 4 groups)

Shutter: programmed shutter with speed/aperture combination 1/30 sec./1:2.8 to 1/620 sec./1:14.5

Aperture: automatically or manually, 1:2.8 to 1:16

Viewfinder: bright frame finder with 0.6× magnification, superimposed coupled rangefinder, shutter speed control meter scale and parallax marks

Metering: CdS photo cell above the lens within the filter ring (EV 8 to 17 at film speed ASA 100). The shutter is locked when the meter indicates over- or under-exposure

Battery: 1.3 V battery type PX625

Film advance: Lever, exposure counter, rewind unlock button, and rewind crank

Flash: hot shoe with second contact allows usage of Canolite D flash in automatic exposure mode. Other types of flashes may need an adapter and can be used only with 1/30 sec. shutter speed with manual aperture setting

Dimensions 125×75×61mm

Weight: 550g