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The Sunbeam 120 and Sunbeam 120 Flash camera was manufactured by Herold Mfg. Co. of Chicago in circa 1951. It was made in a few variations and was similar to the Spartus 120 camera. It was a simple box camera constructed of bakelite plastic with a built-in viewfinder and a metal face-plate. The camera captured 6×6 cm exposures on standard 120 roll film. It was fitted with a fixed focus lens and an instantaneous shutter plus time. The Flash version had dual sockets for attaching a synchronized flash gun reflector.
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