Following Part 1 and Part 2 the obvious next post would be to present Part 3, so here it is!

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Beacon II

The Beacon II was produced between 1947 and 1955 by Whitehouse Products Inc. an american company based in New York. It uses 127 films.

 

 

Imperial Savoy Mark II

The Savoy Mark II is a box camera that uses 620 films which are 120 films re-spooled on 620 spools. The camera was manufactured by Herbert George Co. Chicago / Illinois in 1961.

 

 

Kodak Brownie Twin 20

The Brownie Twin 20 is a plastic camera produced by Kodak in 1959. It uses 620 films.

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kodak Brownie Fiesta

The Brownie Fiesta was introduced in 1962 and uses 127 films which have been discontinued by Kodak in 1995. 127 films are still produced under the Efka and Rollei brands.

 

 

Fujifilm Instax Mini 25

The Instax Mini 25 is Fujifilm’s second instant camera after the Instax Mini 7S. It prints credit card-sized photos using Fuji’s instant films.

 

 

 

 

Lomography Sprocket Rocket

The Sprocket Rocket is a fairly new film camera that takes panoramic pictures with 35mm films.  It gives the option to expose the film sprockets as part of the images. The reverse gear allows double exposure.