Coronet Cub
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The Cub name was also used for a small plastic 828 camera, made for a US marketing promotion.
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 in 1948 on the Anastigmat and Flash models, and later a finder built-in to the top plate.
Coronet Cubs use 828 film, taking 28x40mm images.
The Coronet Viscount is a broadly similar but later camera.
Models[1]
- Cub - 1939 - all plastic, single-speed shutter, fixed-focus lens
- Cub - 1946 - metal top and bottom plates, f10 lens
- Cub Flash - 1948 - flash sync, f11 lens with two apertures, I/T shutter
- Cub Anastigmat - 1948 - flash sync, focusing f6.3 lens, 3-speed shutter
Notes
- ↑ Models and dates from McKeown, James M. and Joan C. McKeown's Price Guide to Antique and Classic Cameras, 12th Edition, 2005-2006. USA, Centennial Photo Service, 2004. ISBN 0-931838-40-1 (hardcover). ISBN 0-931838-41-X (softcover). Page 222.
Links
- Coronet Cub at Historic Camera
- 1952 ad featuring the Cub Flash (£3-13s-10d or £3.69 in decimal) on the Marriotts Camera site (archived)