GAF

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GAF is the acronym of General Aniline & Film, that was the new name of Ansco after 1967.

In the 1970s, GAF sold the Memo 35 EE, a compact 35mm rangefinder with a Chinon 38/2.7 lens.

GAF also sold 35mm SLRs. The SLRs were made by Chinon, and were the same as most Chinon models. Here are some examples of GAF SLRs:

  1. GAF L-14
  2. GAF L-17, the L-17 has double exposure capability.
    http://www.wtv-zone.com/diecastdeluxe/Mycameras/SCREWMOUNTS/GAF_L-17.jpg
  3. GAF L-CM
    http://www.wtv-zone.com/diecastdeluxe/Mycameras/SCREWMOUNTS/GAF_L-CM_1.jpg
  4. GAF L-CS
    http://www.wtv-zone.com/diecastdeluxe/Mycameras/SCREWMOUNTS/GAF_L-CS1.jpg
  5. GAF L-ES
  6. GAF L-ES a
  7. GAF L-ES/2, other name for the Chinon CE II Memotron