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The name '''Rocket''' applies to one of the following: | The name '''Rocket''' applies to one of the following: | ||
* the [[Rocket Camera]] series of Japanese cameras taking 16 exposures on [[120 film]] | * the [[Rocket Camera]] series of Japanese cameras taking 16 exposures on [[120 film]] |
Revision as of 23:45, 30 March 2011
Disambiguation Page
The Estes AstroCam 110 is not named "Rocket" image by Steve Harwood (Image rights) |
The name Rocket applies to one of the following:
- the Rocket Camera series of Japanese cameras taking 16 exposures on 120 film
- the Rocket Camera Co., a Japanese company that made the Rocket Camera
- the Rocket, a cheap Hit-type camera taking 17.5mm film
- the New Rocket, a better Hit-type camera taking 17.5mm film, made by Tōkyō Seiki
- the Semi Rocket, a 4.5×6 folder by Tōkyō Seiki, predecessor of the Doris
- the Rocket by Weimet, an American 3×4cm camera