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The '''Lark''' is a 1960s plastic camera from [[Imperial]] (formerly Herbert George) of Chicago, Illinois. It appears to be a revision of the [[Imperial Mark 27]] but with a restyled top housing which includes a "bug eye" flash reflector for[[flashbulb]]s. It exposes images 4×4 cm square onto [[127 film]], advanced with a knob on the camera bottom.
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The '''Lark''' is a 1960s plastic camera from [[Imperial]] (formerly Herbert George) of Chicago, Illinois. It appears to be a revision of the [[Imperial Mark 27]] but with a restyled top housing which includes a "bug eye" flash reflector for [[flashbulb]]s. It exposes images 4×4 cm square onto [[127 film]], advanced with a knob on the camera bottom.
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Latest revision as of 05:31, 4 August 2022

The Lark is a 1960s plastic camera from Imperial (formerly Herbert George) of Chicago, Illinois. It appears to be a revision of the Imperial Mark 27 but with a restyled top housing which includes a "bug eye" flash reflector for flashbulbs. It exposes images 4×4 cm square onto 127 film, advanced with a knob on the camera bottom.