Goldstein
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Goldstein is a French company that produced inexpensive cameras after the war. It made only "Box" camera.
Alphabetical List of Goldstein Cameras
- Camping
- Caves Sainte-Marguerite
- Champion
- Diffusions Cierpa
- Goldy
- Junior
- Kid-Box
- MetaBox
- Monococ
- Olympic
- Phot-Office
- Rallye
- Riviera
- Sporting
- Spring
- Sunbox
- Superas
- Touring
- Week-end