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They seemed to specialise in quite odd-ball cameras, such as the gravity-shuttered [[Purma]] and the stainless-steel fronted Gilbert box camera with rotating viewfinder.
 
They seemed to specialise in quite odd-ball cameras, such as the gravity-shuttered [[Purma]] and the stainless-steel fronted Gilbert box camera with rotating viewfinder.
  
=== Cameras ===
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Hunter's also supplied [[Franka]] cameras, and [[Rolleiflex]]es in the 1960s.
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=== Cameras supplied ===
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* [[Franka]]
 
* Gilbert box
 
* Gilbert box
 
* [[Purma|  Purma Speed, Purma Special, Purma Plus]]
 
* [[Purma|  Purma Speed, Purma Special, Purma Plus]]
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* [[Rolleiflex]]
  
 
=== Links ===
 
=== Links ===
 
* [http://www.marriottworld.com/stock_pics/olderpics/gilbert.htm Gilbert on Marriottworld]
 
* [http://www.marriottworld.com/stock_pics/olderpics/gilbert.htm Gilbert on Marriottworld]
 
* [http://www.vieilalbum.com/GilbertUS.htm Gilbert on The Old Album]
 
* [http://www.vieilalbum.com/GilbertUS.htm Gilbert on The Old Album]
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* [http://www.wheeldon.plus.com/rollei.htm Hunter's Rollei catalogue, 1961]
  
 
[[Category: Companies]]
 
[[Category: Companies]]
 
[[Category: UK]]
 
[[Category: UK]]

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R.F. Hunter Ltd. were a company based in Gray's Inn Road in Central London, England - who included various cameras in their products. They seemed to specialise in quite odd-ball cameras, such as the gravity-shuttered Purma and the stainless-steel fronted Gilbert box camera with rotating viewfinder.

Hunter's also supplied Franka cameras, and Rolleiflexes in the 1960s.

Cameras supplied

Links