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This fixed-lens 35mm camera was introduced in about 1956,<ref> This is seemingly the model [https://books.google.com/books?id=gV4zAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA1&rview=1&pg=PA111#v=snippet&q=%22new%20Neoca%22&f=false advertised as "brand new" by Ritz Camera Center] in the June, 1956, Popular Photography (Vol. 38, No. 6; pg.111).</ref> and differed from other [[Neoca]] models in having had a mostly-black body with a contrasting bright panel around the lens and [[rangefinder]] windows. This is a knob-winding model, lacking the rapid advance lever of the otherwise similar [[Neoca 2S]].
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This fixed-lens 35mm camera was introduced in about 1956,<ref> This is seemingly the model [https://books.google.com/books?id=gV4zAQAAMAAJ&lpg=PA1&rview=1&pg=PA111#v=snippet&q=%22new%20Neoca%22&f=false advertised as "brand new" by Ritz Camera Centers] in the June, 1956, ''Popular Photography'' (Vol. 38, No. 6; pg.111).</ref> and differed from other [[Neoca]] models in having had a mostly-black body with a contrasting bright panel around the lens and [[rangefinder]] windows. This is a knob-winding model, lacking the rapid advance lever of the otherwise similar [[Neoca 2S]].
  
 
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This fixed-lens 35mm camera was introduced in about 1956,[1] and differed from other Neoca models in having had a mostly-black body with a contrasting bright panel around the lens and rangefinder windows. This is a knob-winding model, lacking the rapid advance lever of the otherwise similar Neoca 2S.

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  1. This is seemingly the model advertised as "brand new" by Ritz Camera Centers in the June, 1956, Popular Photography (Vol. 38, No. 6; pg.111).