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Latest revision as of 05:49, 3 August 2022
image by John Kratz (Image rights) |
The Imperial Mark 27.
The layout is vaguely related to some of the Kodak Star series, with the film advance winder in the base, an aperture selector (marked COLOR/B&W) below the lens and horizontal lined styling on the back. This camera appeared under other nameplates, including Cinex, and the Boy Scouts' 3-Way Camera; it was also resold by Sears & Roebuck under the name Tower Hide Away.
Imperial Mark 27 image by Nick Zamora (Image rights) |
Rebadged as Official Boy Scouts of America 3-Way Camera image by Bryan Costin (Image rights) |
Imperial Mark 27 rebadged as Tower Hide Away image by Carrie Little (Image rights) |