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Revision as of 22:42, 6 January 2010
The Buster Brown No. 2A made 2 1/2×4 1/4 " exposures probably on type |
Ansco named one of its early box camera product lines "Buster Brown". That was the answer on Kodak. The concurrent was successful with camera's named "Brownie". Whilst "Brownie" should remind of the funny "Brownies", the protagonists of Palmer Cox's cartoons, "Buster Brown" was a comic strip character of Richard Felton Outcault.
Links
- manual at Michael Butkus's [1]
- review at merrilphoto.com [2]
- about Buster Brown at wikipedia