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+ | *[http://photo-analogue.blogspot.com/2020/12/coronet-6-6.html Coronet 6-6 review] at [http://photo-analogue.blogspot.com/ Photo-Analogue Blogspot] | ||
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Latest revision as of 06:01, 21 February 2023
image by Richard Kaye (Image rights) |
The Coronet 6-6 (or Coronet 66) is a bakelite camera which, not too surprisingly, exposes 6×6 cm images onto 120 film. The angled body resembles the Coronet Cadet or Flashmaster, but a shorter 65mm focal length allowed a shallower body style with short round metal-trimmed lens barrel. Coronet Rex Flash 6-6 Flashmaster was a name variant that emphasized the flash sync capability of the camera's shutter.
image by K's Photo's (Image rights) |
Coronet Rex Flash 6-6 Flashmaster image by Steve Green (Image rights) |