Difference between revisions of "Coronet Twelve-20"
(created page) |
(D-20 is similar) |
||
Line 16: | Line 16: | ||
}} | }} | ||
|} | |} | ||
− | The '''Coronet Twelve-20''' was a [[pseudo-TLR]] made by [[Coronet]] in Birmingham, UK, c.1950. There were two models, the basic and the '''Colour Filter Model''' - which had a green filter. The body | + | The '''Coronet Twelve-20''' was a [[pseudo-TLR]] made by [[Coronet]] in Birmingham, UK, c.1950. There were two models, the basic and the '''Colour Filter Model''' - which had a green filter. The '''Coronet D-20''' is similar to filter model, but with [[flash sync]] replacing the two-position focus setting. The body construction had a metal frame and sides, with cardboard making up the front, back top and bottom. |
The Twelve-20 took 2¼×2¼-inch (6x6cm) images on either [[120 film|120]] or [[620 film]]. The shutter had instantaneous and B settings. The basic model had two apertures selected by a slider above the shutter release. | The Twelve-20 took 2¼×2¼-inch (6x6cm) images on either [[120 film|120]] or [[620 film]]. The shutter had instantaneous and B settings. The basic model had two apertures selected by a slider above the shutter release. |
Revision as of 09:02, 2 April 2010
This article is a stub. You can help Camera-wiki.org by expanding it.
|
|
The Coronet Twelve-20 was a pseudo-TLR made by Coronet in Birmingham, UK, c.1950. There were two models, the basic and the Colour Filter Model - which had a green filter. The Coronet D-20 is similar to filter model, but with flash sync replacing the two-position focus setting. The body construction had a metal frame and sides, with cardboard making up the front, back top and bottom.
The Twelve-20 took 2¼×2¼-inch (6x6cm) images on either 120 or 620 film. The shutter had instantaneous and B settings. The basic model had two apertures selected by a slider above the shutter release.
McKeown reports that the Twelve-20 was available in a number of colours.