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Another variation on the basic [[imperial]] box camera, giving 4x4 cm images on [[127 film]].  The '''Satellite 127''' has a switch for ''Color'' vs. ''B&W''. The latter setting moves a smaller aperture stop into place behind the lens.
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Another variation on the basic [[Imperial]] box camera, giving 4x4 cm images on [[127 film]].  The '''Satellite 127''' has a switch for ''Color'' vs. ''B&W''. The latter setting moves a smaller aperture stop into place behind the lens.
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It is unclear whether the "improved" '''Imperial Satellite II''', has any functional differences, beyond its cosmetic changes to the front panel, and the addition of a metal trim ring around the lens.
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|image_text= Imperial Satellite II with flash attachment
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|image_by= Missy Bergen
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==Links==
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[http://www.flickr.com/photos/nefotografas/sets/72157609548958893/ Imperial Satellite II - photos of and with the camera - flickr set by nefoto...]
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[[Category:Imperial]] [[Category:127 film]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:I]]
 
[[Category:Imperial]] [[Category:127 film]] [[Category:USA]] [[Category:I]]

Revision as of 04:10, 2 November 2013

Another variation on the basic Imperial box camera, giving 4x4 cm images on 127 film. The Satellite 127 has a switch for Color vs. B&W. The latter setting moves a smaller aperture stop into place behind the lens.

It is unclear whether the "improved" Imperial Satellite II, has any functional differences, beyond its cosmetic changes to the front panel, and the addition of a metal trim ring around the lens.



Links

Imperial Satellite II - photos of and with the camera - flickr set by nefoto...