Detrola Model G

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The Model G was one of Detrola's bakelite cameras for 3×4 cm exposures on 127 film. It was a less expensive alternative to the model H,[1] lacking that version's extinction light meter.

While the more expensive Detrolas had metal viewfinder housings, the flimsy molded-plastic viewfinder of the G is often found warped or disintegrated entirely.


Notes

  1. February 1940 Detrola advertisement in Popular Photography magazine, pg. 4