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Revision as of 11:43, 2 November 2013

The Safari is a simple, plastic box-type camera taking square images on 127 roll film, made in France by Fex-Indo, c.1970. The styling looks much like a contemporary 126 cartridge camera.

The Comodor 127 seems to be virtually the same camera, but with a flash bulb holder fitted on the front, below the viewfinder.


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