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− | The '''Imperial Instant Load 900''' is a camera for type No. [[126 film ]]cartridges. It was made by [[Imperial|Imperial Corp.]] | + | The '''Imperial Instant Load 900''' is a camera for type No. [[126 film ]]cartridges. It was made by [[Imperial|Imperial Corp.]] Chicago, Illinois. |
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+ | It has a simple "look-thru" viewfinder, a [[fixed-focus]] lens with fixed aperture, and a shutter with single fixed speed of 1/80 sec. For flash photography, it has a connector for a [[Magicube]]. A cube in that socket has to be turned manually before the next flash exposure. The film is advanced by a thumb wheel. It is similar to the [[Imperial Princess]]. | ||
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Revision as of 04:46, 5 August 2012
The Imperial Instant Load 900 is a camera for type No. 126 film cartridges. It was made by Imperial Corp. Chicago, Illinois.
It has a simple "look-thru" viewfinder, a fixed-focus lens with fixed aperture, and a shutter with single fixed speed of 1/80 sec. For flash photography, it has a connector for a Magicube. A cube in that socket has to be turned manually before the next flash exposure. The film is advanced by a thumb wheel. It is similar to the Imperial Princess.
Showing top flashcube socket; curiously, both clockwise and counterclockwise rotation arrows are known image by Just Plain Curt (Image rights) |
Nameplate variation image by Bryan Costin (Image rights) |
Links
- Imperial Instant Load 900 at www.pbase.com [1]