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
  • Kid-Box
  • MetaBox
  • Monococ
  • Phot-Office
  • Rallye
  • Riviera
  • Sporting
  • Sunbox
  • Superas
  • Touring
  • Week-end

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