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The '''Ilford Sprite''' is a basic [[127 film]] camera, introduced by [[Ilford]] in 1962.
 
 
The '''Ilford Sprite''' was a basic [[127 film]] camera, introduced by [[Ilford]] in 1962.
 
  
 
It was made by [[Agilux]], who branded the same camera as '''Colt 44'''.  The body is two plastic mouldings held together by sliding metal catches at either end.
 
It was made by [[Agilux]], who branded the same camera as '''Colt 44'''.  The body is two plastic mouldings held together by sliding metal catches at either end.

Revision as of 18:29, 6 November 2019

The Ilford Sprite is a basic 127 film camera, introduced by Ilford in 1962.

It was made by Agilux, who branded the same camera as Colt 44. The body is two plastic mouldings held together by sliding metal catches at either end.


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