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* [[JCPenney Electronic Strobe Pocket Camera]] - For 110 film | * [[JCPenney Electronic Strobe Pocket Camera]] - For 110 film | ||
* [[JCPenney Telephoto Pocket Camera]] | * [[JCPenney Telephoto Pocket Camera]] |
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J. C. Penney is a US department store chain whose origins date back to 1902. The company was for many years just known as Penneys, while in recent decades the corporation has styled its name JCPenney.
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Like Sears and Montgomery Ward, JCPenney has sold a number of photographic products; some re-branded under its own name.
Cameras
- SLR 1 (rebranded Praktica LB made by Pentacon)
- SLR 3 (rebranded Petri FTX)
- JCPenney 11 - 110 film camera
- JCPenney 22 - 110 film camera
- JCPenney 33 - 110 film camera
- JCPenney 44
- JCPenney Electronic Strobe Pocket Camera - For 110 film
- JCPenney Telephoto Pocket Camera
- JCPenney Telephoto Pocket Camera with Electronic Strobe
Lenses
(various mounts)
- 28mm f/2.8 Multi-Coated
- 28-80mm f/3.5-4.5 MC zoom
- 135mm f/2.8
- 80-200mm f/3.9 One-Touch Macro zoom
- 80-200mm f/4.0 MC zoom
- 80-200mm f/4.5 One-Touch Macro zoom
- 200mm f/3.3 MC
Other items
- Teleconverters
- Electronic flash
- Filters
- Carrying bags
- Super-8 cameras
- Penncrest Model 1000 slide projector (by Sawyer's?)