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The '''Flashmaster''' is a circa-1954 camera from [[Coronet]], with an angular [[bakelite]] body and eye-level viewing. The Flashmaster takes 6×6 cm exposures on [[120 film]].  
 
The '''Flashmaster''' is a circa-1954 camera from [[Coronet]], with an angular [[bakelite]] body and eye-level viewing. The Flashmaster takes 6×6 cm exposures on [[120 film]].  
  
The body of the Flashmaster is shared by the [[Coronet 6-6]] and [[Coronet Cadet|Cadet]]. A variant of the same camera, but masked down to only expose 4×4 cm images is the [[Coronet Rapier]] (first version).
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The body of the Flashmaster is shared by the [[Coronet Cadet|Cadet]], and the [[Coronet 6-6]] is similar.
  
 
[[Category:UK]] [[Category:Bakelite]] [[Category:Coronet]]
 
[[Category:UK]] [[Category:Bakelite]] [[Category:Coronet]]

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The Flashmaster is a circa-1954 camera from Coronet, with an angular bakelite body and eye-level viewing. The Flashmaster takes 6×6 cm exposures on 120 film.

The body of the Flashmaster is shared by the Cadet, and the Coronet 6-6 is similar.