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The '''Coronet Cub''' is a fairly simple viewfinder camera made by [[Coronet]]  in Birmingham, England, in several versions, starting c.1939. Each has a plastic body with a telescoping front.  The Cub models have a folding frame viewfinder, replaced by a fixed tubular finder on the Anastigmat and Flash models.
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The '''Coronet Cub''' is a fairly simple viewfinder camera made by [[Coronet]]  in Birmingham, England, in several versions, starting c.1939. Each has a plastic body with a sprung telescoping front.  The Cub models have a folding frame viewfinder, replaced by a fixed tubular finder on the Anastigmat and Flash models.
  
 
Coronet Cubs use [[828 film]], taking 28x40mm images.
 
Coronet Cubs use [[828 film]], taking 28x40mm images.
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== Links ==
 
== Links ==
* [http://www.chromeagecamera.com/Viscount.htm Viscount on Chrome Age Cameras]
 
 
* [http://www.vicscameracollection.co.uk/coronet.htm Coronet page] of Vic's Camera Collection
 
* [http://www.vicscameracollection.co.uk/coronet.htm Coronet page] of Vic's Camera Collection
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* [http://www.marriottcameras.co.uk/advertising/coronet_1952/ad1.htm 1952 ad featuring the Cub Flash] (£3-13s-10d or £3.69 in decimal) on the [http://www.marriottcameras.co.uk/ Marriotts Camera site]
  
[[Category: V|Viscount]]
 
 
[[Category: C]]
 
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[[Category: 828 film]]
 
[[Category: 828 film]]
 
[[Category: UK]]
 
[[Category: UK]]

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The Coronet Cub is a fairly simple viewfinder camera made by Coronet in Birmingham, England, in several versions, starting c.1939. Each has a plastic body with a sprung telescoping front. The Cub models have a folding frame viewfinder, replaced by a fixed tubular finder on the Anastigmat and Flash models.

Coronet Cubs use 828 film, taking 28x40mm images.

The Cub name was also used for a small plastic advertising camera.

Models

  • Cub - 1939
  • Cub - 1946
  • Cub Anastigmat - 1948
  • Cub Flash - 1948

Links