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The '''Toyoca Ace''' is a Japanese [[subminiature]] camera producing ten 14x14mm images on a roll of 17.5mm film.  It was made by [[Tougodo]] in c.1965 as a stylish version of the [[Hit|Hit cameras]].
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The '''Toyoca Ace''' is a Japanese [[subminiature]] camera producing ten 14x14mm images on a roll of 17.5mm film.  It was made by [[Tougodo]] in c.1965 as a stylish, more modern and rectangular version of the [[Hit|Hit cameras]].
 
Unlike most Hit cameras, the Ace had two apertures; according to the instructions, "8 (good in shade) & 11 (good in sunlight)". The single speed shutter ran at 1/30s.
 
Unlike most Hit cameras, the Ace had two apertures; according to the instructions, "8 (good in shade) & 11 (good in sunlight)". The single speed shutter ran at 1/30s.
  

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The Toyoca Ace is a Japanese subminiature camera producing ten 14x14mm images on a roll of 17.5mm film. It was made by Tougodo in c.1965 as a stylish, more modern and rectangular version of the Hit cameras. Unlike most Hit cameras, the Ace had two apertures; according to the instructions, "8 (good in shade) & 11 (good in sunlight)". The single speed shutter ran at 1/30s.

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