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+ | The '''Cadet''' is a simple snapshot camera introduced circa 1959, making 4×4 cm exposures on [[127 film]]. The body bears some resemblance to the [[Kodak Brownie Starlet]] from [[Kodak]]; but when [[Ansco]] updated this model in the 1960s for the [[Ansco Cadet II|Cadet II]] and Cadet III, the styling changed drastically. | ||
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+ | *[https://archive.org/details/dmbb04207 Ansco Cadet advertisement film] at [https://archive.org/ the Internet Archive] | ||
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− | [[Category:127 film]] [[Category:Ansco]] | + | [[Category:C|Cadet Ansco]] |
+ | [[Category:4x4 viewfinder]] | ||
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Ansco Cadet original kit image by Casual Camera Collector (Image rights) |
The Cadet is a simple snapshot camera introduced circa 1959, making 4×4 cm exposures on 127 film. The body bears some resemblance to the Kodak Brownie Starlet from Kodak; but when Ansco updated this model in the 1960s for the Cadet II and Cadet III, the styling changed drastically.
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image by Chuck Miller (Image rights) |