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'''Boots''' is a chain-store chemist (a drugstore like Walgreens in the USA) in the United Kingdom (and elsewhere). It has sold rebadged a multitude of cameras made by many manufacturers, including [[Braun]], [[Beier]], [[Franka]], [[Houghton]]s and [[Bencini]], going back at least to 1911<ref>McKeown lists a "Boots Special" folding field camera, dated 1911.</ref>.
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'''Boots''' is a chain-store chemist (a drugstore like Walgreens in the USA) in the United Kingdom (and elsewhere). It has sold rebadged a multitude of cameras made by many manufacturers, including [[Braun]], [[Beier]], [[Franka]], [[Houghton]]s, [[King]] and [[Bencini]], going back at least to 1911<ref>McKeown lists a "Boots Special" folding field camera, dated 1911.</ref>.
  
 
Boots was for a large proportion of the twentieth century a popular film retailer and photoprocessor in the UK.
 
Boots was for a large proportion of the twentieth century a popular film retailer and photoprocessor in the UK.
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===cameras===
 
===cameras===
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* Boots 110EF
 
* Boots 126c
 
* Boots 126c
 
* Boots [[Beirette]] series
 
* Boots [[Beirette]] series
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* Boots Comet 200 ([[Bencini]])
 
* Boots Comet 200 ([[Bencini]])
 
* Boots Comet 404-X ([[Bencini]])
 
* Boots Comet 404-X ([[Bencini]])
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* Boots Disk series (e.g. Disk 115, Disk 515, Tele-disk 715)
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* Boots FF 135
 
* Boots [[Bencini Koroll|Koroll II]] ([[Bencini]])
 
* Boots [[Bencini Koroll|Koroll II]] ([[Bencini]])
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* Boots Pakmatic ([[Braun]])
 
* [[Unimatic II|Boots Unimatic II]] ([[Bencini]])
 
* [[Unimatic II|Boots Unimatic II]] ([[Bencini]])
 
* [[Canon IXUS AF & FF|Canon IXUS FF]]
 
* [[Canon IXUS AF & FF|Canon IXUS FF]]
* Boots Pacemaker series ([[Franka]])
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* Boots Pacemaker series ([[Franka]] and [[Regula|King]])
  
 
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Boots is a chain-store chemist (a drugstore like Walgreens in the USA) in the United Kingdom (and elsewhere). It has sold rebadged a multitude of cameras made by many manufacturers, including Braun, Beier, Franka, Houghtons, King and Bencini, going back at least to 1911[1].

Boots was for a large proportion of the twentieth century a popular film retailer and photoprocessor in the UK.

cameras

  1. McKeown lists a "Boots Special" folding field camera, dated 1911.