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− | The '''Instacora-F2''' is a simple camera for [[126 film|126 cartridge film]], made by [[Dacora]] in Germany in the late 1960s. It was also sold in the UK by [[Ilford]] as the [[Ilford Sportsman C Instant]]. | + | The '''Instacora-F2''' is a simple camera for [[126 film|126 cartridge film]], made by [[Dacora]] in Germany in the late 1960s. It was also sold in the UK by [[Ilford]] as the [[Ilford Sportsman C Instant]]. The image shows the camera with the [[flashcubes|flashcube]] socket occupied. |
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The Instacora-F2 is a simple camera for 126 cartridge film, made by Dacora in Germany in the late 1960s. It was also sold in the UK by Ilford as the Ilford Sportsman C Instant. The image shows the camera with the flashcube socket occupied.
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Links
- Instacora-F2 126 at Sylvain Halgand's [1]