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'''Berkey Keystone''' is a division of Berkey Photo Inc. of White Plains, New York, USA.
 
'''Berkey Keystone''' is a division of Berkey Photo Inc. of White Plains, New York, USA.
They made a large number of simple [[126 film|126 cartridge]] and [[110 film|110 cartridge]] cameras - many with built-in electronic flash (an innovative feature for low-end cameras on their early models), and some instant cameras using [[Polaroid]] film. Keystone was in a infringement suit with Polaroid in 1975 over the patents to their SX70 compatible camera. There was also a Keystone range of cine cameras.
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They made a large number of simple [[126 film|126 cartridge]] and [[110 film|110 cartridge]] cameras - many with built-in electronic flash (an innovative feature for low-end cameras on their early models), and some instant cameras using [[Polaroid]] film - and a few in other formats such as [[35mm]] and [[Disc film|Disc]]. Keystone was in a infringement suit with Polaroid in 1975 over the patents to their SX70 compatible camera. There was also a Keystone range of cine cameras.
  
 
== Instant cameras ==
 
== Instant cameras ==

Revision as of 21:17, 1 January 2011

Berkey Keystone is a division of Berkey Photo Inc. of White Plains, New York, USA. They made a large number of simple 126 cartridge and 110 cartridge cameras - many with built-in electronic flash (an innovative feature for low-end cameras on their early models), and some instant cameras using Polaroid film - and a few in other formats such as 35mm and Disc. Keystone was in a infringement suit with Polaroid in 1975 over the patents to their SX70 compatible camera. There was also a Keystone range of cine cameras.

Instant cameras

Disc film

35mm film cameras

126 film cameras

110 film cameras

  • Zoom 66
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  • XR 108

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