Cinex

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The origin of the brand Cinex (or Cinéx) is unclear, as at least one camera from Cardinal of New York also carried the name—with the same accented E. There is also a Cinex from Imperial, a name variant of the Imperial Mark 27.

We are tentatively attributing the models here to the Spartus/Monarch/Galter group of camera brands, based on the resemblance of the top camera shown here to the Galter Regal minicam.


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