The Flash Master camera was marketed by the Seymour Products company in circa 1940. Designed as a simple candid camera that was capable of shooting under any lighting condition. The built-in photo flash had a 4 1/8 inch diameter plated reflector, and was electronically operated and used the Mazada Photo flash lamps made by General Electric. The camera was constructed of plastic bakelite with a built-in optical view finder. It was fitted with a genuine Graf meniscus lens and flash synchronized time and instantaneous shutter. Sold as an in inexpensive compact candid camera for capturing sixteen exposures on no. 127 or A8 film.
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