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&nbsp; The '''JCPenney 11''' was a pocket camera for type No. [[110 film]] cassettes. It was a simple [[viewfinder camera]] which used [[magicube]]s as [[flash]]. It was marketed by the US-American department store chain JCPenney.
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The '''JCPenney 11''' was a pocket camera for type No. [[110 film]] cassettes. It was a simple [[viewfinder camera]] which used [[magicube]]s as [[flash]]. It was marketed by the US-American department store chain J.C. Penney.
  
 
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The JCPenney 11 was a pocket camera for type No. 110 film cassettes. It was a simple viewfinder camera which used magicubes as flash. It was marketed by the US-American department store chain J.C. Penney.