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''The name Pal Jr was also used for the [[Pax Jr]] 35 mm camera made y [[Yamato]].''
 
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The '''Pal Jr''' is a [[box camera]] taking 2&frac14;&times;3&frac14;-inch (6x9cm) images on [[120 film]]. It was made by  
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The '''Pal Jr''' is a [[box camera]] taking 2&frac14;&times;3&frac14;-inch (6x9cm) images on [[120 film]]. It was made by [[Metropolitan Industries]] in Chicago, USA, in the 1930s.  There were both black and silver front plates. The camera offers Time and Instantaneous exposure, and has [[Brilliant finder]]s for both portrait and landscape orientation.
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The name Pal Jr was also used for the Pax Jr 35 mm camera made y Yamato.

The Pal Jr is a box camera taking 2¼×3¼-inch (6x9cm) images on 120 film. It was made by Metropolitan Industries in Chicago, USA, in the 1930s. There were both black and silver front plates. The camera offers Time and Instantaneous exposure, and has Brilliant finders for both portrait and landscape orientation.