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The '''[[Coronet]] 4-4''' and '''Coronet 4-4 Mark II''' are both cameras for [[127 film]]. Both take 12 square exposures on each roll of film, and were made in the UK
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*[http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/Coronet4x4.html Coronet 4-4] and [http://licm.org.uk/livingImage/Coronet4x4-II.html 4-4 Mk II] from [http://licm.org.uk/index.html The Living Image] Camera Museum
  
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The Coronet 4-4 and Coronet 4-4 Mark II are both cameras for 127 film. Both take 12 square exposures on each roll of film, and were made in the UK

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