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The '''[[Keystone Camera Company|Keystone]] Pocket-Matic 20''' is a camera for the [[110 film]] format that was popular in the 1970s. It has a three-element f9.0 lens with an additional "close-up" focus setting, a tripod socket, and a socket for magicubes. The camera was made in the USA. | The '''[[Keystone Camera Company|Keystone]] Pocket-Matic 20''' is a camera for the [[110 film]] format that was popular in the 1970s. It has a three-element f9.0 lens with an additional "close-up" focus setting, a tripod socket, and a socket for magicubes. The camera was made in the USA. | ||
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The Keystone Pocket-Matic 20 is a camera for the 110 film format that was popular in the 1970s. It has a three-element f9.0 lens with an additional "close-up" focus setting, a tripod socket, and a socket for magicubes. The camera was made in the USA.