The Rajar No. 6 camera was manufactured by the Amalgamated Photographic Materials company in circa 1929. The No. 6 refers to Rajar's own film size providing eight 6×9cm exposures on Rajar no. 6 roll film. The camera body, the back and the lens standard was constructed of bakelite. It was fitted with a basic fixed focus meniscus lens and an instantaneous everset shutter with additonal time mode. Other features included film advance by key, red exposure counter window in the back, built-in finder above the lens. Priced at 3£ 12s 6p.
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