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The Eight-20 King Penguin is a folding 6x9cm on 120 film camera made by Kershaw-Soho in England, from c.1951. It was equipped with an f11 fixed-focus lens in a simple B/I shutter with flash sync, and a folding frame viewfinder.

The earlier Eight-20 Penguin is similar, but with a focusing lens, two apertures (on some examples) and no flash sync.

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