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  Fredella Camera

The Fredella Camera was made by Imperial Camera Corporation of Chicago Illinois in circa 1960. It was a simple and inexpensive rectangular shaped snap shot camera made of sturdy plastic. It featured a built-in view finder, a built-in flash unit, a fixed focus lens, and a front snap shop lever. It was similar to the Rambler Flash camera. It was capable of capturing 4 X 4 cm exposures on 127 roll film with a setting for color or black and white film.



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