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The brand Debonair has been seen on several cameras, including one Diana variant, and another plastic model that seems to be a Holga/Diana hybrid. The camera shown here is yet another Debonair, made for 4×4 cm exposures on 127 film. Its origin is unclear; although the packaging style and the simplicity of the camera suggest the same Hong Kong origin as the other two Debonairs. The 56mm lens is fixed focus with a simple sunny-cloudy/flash aperture stop. The camera's styling somewhat resembles certain Agfa Rapid models.

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