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Revision as of 21:11, 22 July 2008
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This page is about Goldstein's ordinary cardboard box cameras. See also the Fotobox, Metabox and Junior.
The French company Goldstein made a number of cardboard box cameras c.1950, taking 6×9cm pictures on 620 film.
Links
- Goldstein box cameras at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr:
- Camping
- Camping (blue)
- Caves Sainte-Marguerite
- Champion
- Diffusions Cierpa
- Goldy (1)
- Goldy (2)
- Goldy (3)
- Goldy red (1)
- Goldy red (2)
- Kid-Box (1)
- Kid Box (2)
- Kid Box (3)
- Kid Box (4)
- Lanvin
- Monococ
- Olympic
- Phot-Office (1)
- Phot-Office (2)
- Rallye (1)
- Rallye (2)
- Rallye (3)
- Riviera
- Sporting (1)
- Sporting (2)
- Sporting (3)
- Sporting "Delespaul"
- Spring