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'''Bell International Corp.''' was an American distributor based in New York. In 1959–60, it distributed the [[Ramera|Bell Kamra]], a fancy combination of a transistor radio and a [[subminiature]] camera, name variant of the [[Ramera]] manufactured in Japan by [[Kowa]]. It certainly also distributed the [[Ramera|Bell 16]], a standalone version of the camera contained in the Ramera.
 
'''Bell International Corp.''' was an American distributor based in New York. In 1959–60, it distributed the [[Ramera|Bell Kamra]], a fancy combination of a transistor radio and a [[subminiature]] camera, name variant of the [[Ramera]] manufactured in Japan by [[Kowa]]. It certainly also distributed the [[Ramera|Bell 16]], a standalone version of the camera contained in the Ramera.
  
Nothing else is known about the company. It might have been related to [[Bell Labs]] or to [[Bell & Howell]], but this is unconfirmed.
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The company is unrelated to [[Bell & Howell]] of Chicago or Bell Manufacturing Co. of Des Plaines, IL (makers of the 16mm Bell cine camera), but nothing else is known about it.
  
 
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* [http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/kowa/cameras/bell_kamera_red.htm Bell Kamra] at [http://www.submin.com/ Submin.com], showing the name "Bell International Corp. N.Y." on the camera's user manual
 
* [http://www.submin.com/16mm/collection/kowa/cameras/bell_kamera_red.htm Bell Kamra] at [http://www.submin.com/ Submin.com], showing the name "Bell International Corp. N.Y." on the camera's user manual
  
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Bell International Corp. was an American distributor based in New York. In 1959–60, it distributed the Bell Kamra, a fancy combination of a transistor radio and a subminiature camera, name variant of the Ramera manufactured in Japan by Kowa. It certainly also distributed the Bell 16, a standalone version of the camera contained in the Ramera.

The company is unrelated to Bell & Howell of Chicago or Bell Manufacturing Co. of Des Plaines, IL (makers of the 16mm Bell cine camera), but nothing else is known about it.

Links

In English:

  • Bell Kamra at Submin.com, showing the name "Bell International Corp. N.Y." on the camera's user manual