The Imperial Satellite II Camera was manufactured by the Herbert George Company of Chicago Illinois in circa late 1950s. It is a plastic snap shot camera was constructed of plastic with a red and metal faceplate on the front of the camera. It similar to the Satellite 127. It featured a built-in eye-level view finder, a fixed focus lens, a simple instantaneous shutter, two aperture settings to accommodate color or black and white film, and a detachable synchronized flash. It was capable of capturing twelve exposures, 2 x 2 inch on number 127 roll film. The flash unit took M2 flash bulbs. Priced at $4.97 for a complete outfit, including flash unit, two batteries, one roll of film and four flash bulbs
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