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===[[126 film]]===
 
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* Comet Unimatic 600 / Unimatic 808
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* Comet 400
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* Comet 100
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* Comet 200
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* Comet 404
 
* [[Boots Comet 126x]]
 
* [[Boots Comet 126x]]
 
* Boots 126C
 
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* [[Boots/Bencini Comet 404-X]]
 
* [[Boots/Bencini Comet 404-X]]
 
* [[Comet 455-X]]
 
* [[Comet 455-X]]
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* Comet 505X
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* Comet 200X
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* Comet 555X
 
* [[Comet Unimatic 800]]
 
* [[Comet Unimatic 800]]
 
* [[Unimatic II|Boots/Bencini Unimatic II]]
 
* [[Unimatic II|Boots/Bencini Unimatic II]]
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* Comet 555XL
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* Comet 455XL
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* Comet 226XL
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* Comet 126XL
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* Comet 800XL
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* Comet 600XL
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* Discover 1000 / Discover 2000
  
 
===110 film===
 
===110 film===
 
* [[Comet 110]] (for [[Boots]]?)
 
* [[Comet 110]] (for [[Boots]]?)
 
* Comet 310
 
* Comet 310
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* Comet 210
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* Comet 418 / Comet 318 / Comet 218
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* Comet 418S / Comet 318S / Comet 218S / Comet 118S
  
 
==accessories==
 
==accessories==

Revision as of 15:40, 27 April 2012

Bencini was an Italian camera manufacturer between 1937 and the late 1980s.

History

The company was founded with the name ICAF in 1937, in Milano, Italy by Antonio Bencini. ICAF manufactured the Roby 120 6x9 camera, the Gabry 127 4x6 camera, and the Delta 120 6x9 folding camera. Shortly before WWII, the company name was changed to CMF. During this period, the company introduced the Etan and Argo cameras but soon ceased producing cameras in order to manufacture airplane components for the war.[1] In 1946 the name became C.M.F. Bencini Later, in the early 1950s, the name was changed again to Bencini S.p.a..[2] The company continued designing and manufacturing cameras until the late 1984 when business problems led to an announcement that distribution of the company's product line would be taken over by Cafer Ltd. Cafer released a few more Bencini-branded products until shortly before Antonio Bencini's death, and then retired the Bencini and Comet brand names.[1]

The Bencini name became associated with the company's characteristic rigid body cameras. But it made also folding cameras like the Argo rollfilm folder with Aplanatic F:10.5 lens in CMF A3 single-speed shutter. Bencini made cameras for other brands such as Boots and Trifca.

A 1968 US trademark filing for the Bencini brand, lists this company information:

BENCINI S.P.A.
VIA BONO CAIROLI, 34
MILAN
Italy

cameras

127 film

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Comet S
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Relex


120 film

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Koroll II

35mm film

126 film

110 film

  • Comet 110 (for Boots?)
  • Comet 310
  • Comet 210
  • Comet 418 / Comet 318 / Comet 218
  • Comet 418S / Comet 318S / Comet 218S / Comet 118S

accessories

  • pistol grip with cable release[3]

Notes


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