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Comet 404-X with Magicube fitted image by John Nuttall (Image rights) |
The Boots Comet 404-X is a basic camera for 126 cartridges, dating from around the early 1970s. It has three aperture settings - labelled with weather symbols - and is fitted for Magicubes.
It was made by Bencini for UK distributor Boots, but also sold under Bencini's own name with a slightly plainer front as the 404-X[1], and with the same front as the Bencini 455-X[2].
Notes
- ↑ As shown on Sylvain Halgand's 404-X page
- ↑ 455-X at Sylvain Halgand's
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image by crabchick (Image rights) |