The Falcon Automatic Model 2 was made by Utility Manufacturing Co. of New York and Chicago, in circa 1939. It was a folding film type camera that was constructed with a cast-metal body. It featured a self erecting folding bed, a fixed focus meniscus, with three apertures, and a rotary lens with time and instantaneous settings. The camera was capable of capturing 6 x 9 cm exposures on number 120 roll film. A distinctive art deco metal faceplate gave this camera real appeal. It was available in a few colors including red, green and black.
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