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Revision as of 06:32, 16 June 2020

Juni-boy is a small plastic camera made in France by Fex, c.1960. It could be sold alone or in an outfit with a flashgun[1].

The body is a simple black box with cream controls, with a single speed flash synchronised shutter. The Juni-boy takes twelve 6x6cm images on 620 film.

The Delespaul Supar Flash seems to be the same camera, used to promote Delespaul-brand chocolate.

Notes

  1. both illustrated on the Clic-Clac page

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