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Coronet Folding Pocket Camera
The Coronet Folding Pocket Camera was manufactured by the Coronet Camera Company of England in circa 1930. Designed as a simple and compact folding bed camera that could be carried in a pocket. It was constructed of metal with the body covered in letherette and other exposed metal parts either painted black or chromium plated. It was capable of capturing 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inch ( 6x9cm ) exposures on number 120 roll film. It was fitted with a fixed focus meniscus lens for shots from 9 ft to infinity, and a simple spring loaded rotary shutter for time and instantaneous photos. A portrait attachment came with the camera for exposures less than 9 ft. It also featured a single extension bellows, manually drawn, and a reversible brilliant view finder. . Priced at 15s 6d. |
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