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This simple camera for [[126 film]] cartridges was introduced by [[Ilford]] circa 1968. The camera was made in Hong Kong, perhaps by [[Haking]]. The '''Ilfomatic Universal 50C''' offers a socket for [[flashcubes]], which requires power from two AAA batteries. A lever selects between two exposure options, sunny and cloudy/flash. | This simple camera for [[126 film]] cartridges was introduced by [[Ilford]] circa 1968. The camera was made in Hong Kong, perhaps by [[Haking]]. The '''Ilfomatic Universal 50C''' offers a socket for [[flashcubes]], which requires power from two AAA batteries. A lever selects between two exposure options, sunny and cloudy/flash. |
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This simple camera for 126 film cartridges was introduced by Ilford circa 1968. The camera was made in Hong Kong, perhaps by Haking. The Ilfomatic Universal 50C offers a socket for flashcubes, which requires power from two AAA batteries. A lever selects between two exposure options, sunny and cloudy/flash.
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Ilford film in 126 cartridge image by Marco Polimeni (Image rights) |