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Latest revision as of 04:05, 24 October 2016
Disambiguation Page
Sunbeam was a brand used by Herold Products (and Galter Products) of Chicago on several cameras, as an alternative to Spartus:
- Sunbeam "120" (see Spartus 120 Flash)
- Sunbeam Six Twenty (see Spartus Six Twenty)
- Sunbeam 127 (see Spartus Vanguard)
- Sunbeam Camera Co.
This is a brand seen on some Chicago cameras, including a "sardine tin" minicam, and a metal 120 box camera. It's doubtful this was truly an independent manufacturer (see The Chicago Cluster).
There is also:
- Sunbeam folding roll film camera, circa 1910 from Thornton-Pickard