Difference between revisions of "Falcon Super-Action Candid"
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− | The '''Falcon''' | + | The '''Falcon''' camera was made in New York by the [[Utility Manufacturing Company]] from c.1938. |
− | The body was [[Bakelite]] - construction and styling follows the lines of the 35mm [[Argus A]] and the 127 [[Detrola Model E]] and Model H. | + | The body was "Neilite" (similar to [[Bakelite]]) - construction and styling follows the lines of the 35mm [[Argus A]] and the 127 [[Detrola Model E]] and Model H. |
+ | Takes sixteen 3x4 images on [[127 film]]. | ||
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+ | The '''Model F''' has an f4.5 lens, a Deltax shutter. | ||
+ | The '''Model FE''' adds an [[light meter|extinction meter]]. | ||
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+ | The '''Model G''' has an f3.5 lens, an an Aplhax shutter. | ||
+ | The '''Model GE''' adds an extinction meter. | ||
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The Falcon camera was made in New York by the Utility Manufacturing Company from c.1938. The body was "Neilite" (similar to Bakelite) - construction and styling follows the lines of the 35mm Argus A and the 127 Detrola Model E and Model H.
Takes sixteen 3x4 images on 127 film.
The Model F has an f4.5 lens, a Deltax shutter. The Model FE adds an extinction meter.
The Model G has an f3.5 lens, an an Aplhax shutter. The Model GE adds an extinction meter.