Faultless Miniature
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The Faultless Miniature is a simple bakelite-bodied camera with a 50mm Graf lens, sold by Bernard Products of Chicago. It first began to appear in advertising sometime in 1945[1]. It has a collapsible metal frame viewfinder and a shutter with instant and time mode.
The faceplate of this camera (as well as other details) strongly resemble the Royal Reflex pseudo TLR sold by Monarch, simply turned 90° and with a folding frame viewfinder added.
Notes
- ↑ For example in this advertisement from the December, 1945 issue of Popular Photography (Vol. 17, No. 6; page 122).
See The Chicago Cluster for more probably-related cameras and "companies"