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Boots 260MD
 
Boots 260MD
 
Boots 301AF
 
Boots 301AF
Boots 35F Compact
 
Boots 35MF Compact
 
 
Boots 400 Electronic Flash
 
Boots 400 Electronic Flash
 
Boots 502AF
 
Boots 502AF
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*  Boots 300AF
 
*  Boots 300AF
 
*  Boots 350 AF
 
*  Boots 350 AF
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*  Boots 35F Compact
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*  Boots 35MF Compact
 
*  Boots animal cameras: Bug, Giraffe, Polar Bear, Tiger
 
*  Boots animal cameras: Bug, Giraffe, Polar Bear, Tiger
 
*  Boots [[Beirette]] series
 
*  Boots [[Beirette]] series
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* Kodak [[Advantix]] range
 
* Kodak [[Advantix]] range
  
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*  Boots [[Bencini Koroll|Koroll II]] ([[Bencini]])
 
*  Boots [[Bencini Koroll|Koroll II]] ([[Bencini]])
  
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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/Bencini Comet 404-X]]
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* [[Comet 455-X]]
 
* Boots Pakmatic ([[Braun]])
 
* Boots Pakmatic ([[Braun]])
 
* [[Unimatic II|Boots Unimatic II]] ([[Bencini]])
 
* [[Unimatic II|Boots Unimatic II]] ([[Bencini]])

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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, and continues to be so in the digital era. However, more recently, apart from ranges of disposables, most cameras sold by Boots are under the original brand name rather than Boots own.

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

cameras

35mm

  • Boots 300AF
  • Boots 350 AF
  • Boots 35F Compact
  • Boots 35MF Compact
  • Boots animal cameras: Bug, Giraffe, Polar Bear, Tiger
  • Boots Beirette series
  • Boots Beirette BL
  • Boots FF 100
  • Boots FF 135
  • Boots MD 200
  • Boots Pacemaker series (Franka and King)

APS

120 film

126 film

110 Film

  • Boots 110EF
  • Boots 110 Electronic MD
  • Boots 110 Electronic WeatherFlash
  • Boots 110 TeleFlash
  • Boots 110FF
  • Boots Mini 110EF
  • Boots Pocket 110EF
  • Boots Tele 110
  • Boots Tele 110EF

Disk film

  • Boots Disc 115
  • Boots Disc 215
  • Boots Disc 415
  • Boots Disc 515
  • Boots Tele-disc 715


Disposable

Boots have sold and continue to sell a large variety of disposables, under their own brand and also others such as Kodak & Fuji

Links