The Spartus SIx-Twenty Twin Lens Camera was manufactured by the Utility Manufacturing company and then by the Spartus Camera Corp, of Chicago, Illinois in circa mid 1940s. It was constructed of a gray or green bake-lite plastic and capable of capturing 2 1.2 x 2 1/2 inch images (6x6 cm) on no. 620 film. The Spartus SIx-Twenty features a large brilliant finder, which looks like a Reflex finder but is not, a fixed focus meniscus lens, a single speed "unispeed" rotary Shutter and a synchronized flash unit using a Spartus F605 bulb.
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