Boots
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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 cameras made by many manufacturers, including Braun, Beier and Bencini.
Boots was for a large proportion of the twentieth century a popular film retailer and photoprocessor in the UK.
- Boots 126c
- Boots Beirette
- Boots Beirette BL
- Boot Comet 126x
- Boots Comet 200
- Boots Comet 404-X
- Boots Koroll II
- Boots Unimatic II