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* Celfix cine | * Celfix cine | ||
* [[Franka]] | * [[Franka]] | ||
− | * [[Gilbert]] box | + | * [[Gilbert]] box, c.1953 |
− | * Gugo viewfinder camera (made by [[Goldammer]]) | + | * Gugo viewfinder camera (made by [[Goldammer]], c.1953) |
* Hunter cine (Bingoscope) | * Hunter cine (Bingoscope) | ||
* [[Purma| Purma Speed, Purma Special, Purma Plus]] | * [[Purma| Purma Speed, Purma Special, Purma Plus]] | ||
* [[Rolleiflex]] | * [[Rolleiflex]] | ||
+ | * Rolloroy (a rebadged [[Nagel Pupille]], 1930) | ||
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R.F. Hunter Ltd. were a importing and distribution company based at 51 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.
In the early 1930s, Hunter's distributed Celfix cine projectors and cameras and Hunter-rebadged Bingoscope cine projectors.
Hunter's also supplied Franka cameras and Rolleiflexes in the 1950s-60s.
Cameras supplied
- Celfix cine
- Franka
- Gilbert box, c.1953
- Gugo viewfinder camera (made by Goldammer, c.1953)
- Hunter cine (Bingoscope)
- Purma Speed, Purma Special, Purma Plus
- Rolleiflex
- Rolloroy (a rebadged Nagel Pupille, 1930)