Toyoca Ace

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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, certainly in the mid-1960s, as a stylish, more modern and rectangular version of the Hit cameras. The Homer 16 and Prince Ruby are name variants of the same camera.

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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