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The Tammy 127 and near-twin Super 127 are ultra-basic snapshot cameras exposing 4×4 cm images onto (unsurprisingly) 127 film. The lens is fixed focus and a sunny/not-so-sunny switch beside the lens is the only exposure control. These apparently originate from Hong Kong, and their flimsy construction has suggested some connection to the Diana cameras.
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