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The Corsair I camera was manufactured by the Universal Camera Corporation in circa 1938. It was a 35mm camera capable of capturing ten or twenty 24 x 36mm exposures on Univex #200 standard perforated 35mm film. It was fitted with a 50mm Univex Anastigmat f4.5 lens and five diaphragm openings f4.5 to f16. The shutter provided speeds from 1/25to 1/200th of a second plus time and bulb. It featured automatic film transport to eliminate double exposures, Retractable lens mount locks shutter, film minder provides type of film and number of exposures, built-in exposure meter and built-in flash synchronization.Originally priced at $16.75
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