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The '''Ilford Sportsman C Instant''' was a [[viewfinder camera]] for type No. [[126 film|126 "Kodapak"]] cassette film. It was made by [[Dacora]] in West Germany for [[Ilford]], a rebadged [[Instacora-F2 126]]. The specialty of this camera is its non-focusable "Ciba Ilford Color Subitar" lens, with the name part '''Ciba'''. The camera was made around 1967, when Ilford was owned by the Swiss Ciba-Geigy group.
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The '''Ilford Sportsman C Instant''' was a [[viewfinder camera]] for type No. [[126 film|126 "Kodapak"]] cassette film. It was made by [[Dacora]] in West Germany for [[Ilford]], a rebadged [[Instacora-F2 126]]. The specialty of this camera is its non-focusable "Ciba Ilford Color Subitar" lens, with the name part '''Ciba'''. The camera was made around 1967, when Ilford was owned by the Swiss Ciba-Geigy group.  The name continued the former series of [[Ilford Sportsman|Sportsman 35mm cameras]].
  
 
The camera has an optical [[Viewfinder#Bright_frame_finders|bright-frame viewfinder]], a symbol scale on the lens tube for setting shutter speed for sunny or cloudy conditions (1/90 or 1/30 sec.) , a [[flashcube]] socket, and a [[shutter release]] beside the lens tube like it was common in the 1960s. For flash firing it needed a 15V B154 battery.
 
The camera has an optical [[Viewfinder#Bright_frame_finders|bright-frame viewfinder]], a symbol scale on the lens tube for setting shutter speed for sunny or cloudy conditions (1/90 or 1/30 sec.) , a [[flashcube]] socket, and a [[shutter release]] beside the lens tube like it was common in the 1960s. For flash firing it needed a 15V B154 battery.

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The Ilford Sportsman C Instant was a viewfinder camera for type No. 126 "Kodapak" cassette film. It was made by Dacora in West Germany for Ilford, a rebadged Instacora-F2 126. The specialty of this camera is its non-focusable "Ciba Ilford Color Subitar" lens, with the name part Ciba. The camera was made around 1967, when Ilford was owned by the Swiss Ciba-Geigy group. The name continued the former series of Sportsman 35mm cameras.

The camera has an optical bright-frame viewfinder, a symbol scale on the lens tube for setting shutter speed for sunny or cloudy conditions (1/90 or 1/30 sec.) , a flashcube socket, and a shutter release beside the lens tube like it was common in the 1960s. For flash firing it needed a 15V B154 battery.

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