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Cardinal Camera Corp. was a manufacturer (or perhaps, distributor) of small, inexpensive cameras giving 16 exposures per roll of 127 film. One piece of Cardinal literature gives the company address as 36-12 34th Street, Long Island City, NY.
Camera models
- Buckeye Camera
- Can-Tex (Bellcraft Creations)
- Cardinal
- Cinéx (it is unclear if this is related to the Cinex from Chicago)
- Photo Champ
- Jewell Sixteen (Wirecraft Co.) although back catches are different
Links
- Comically Candid: The Cardinal Cinex 127 Camera at Quirky guy with a camera blog
- Buckeye camera review (archived) and sample images, from Marcy Merril's JunkStoreCameras.com
Cinéx version, with box image by katiemalone (Image rights) |