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− | The '''Trailblazer "120"''' is another of [[Pho-Tak]]'s basic [[box camera]]s for 6×9 exposures on [[120 film]]. It appears to be a minor variation on the [[Pho-Tak Spectator Flash|Spectator Flash]] and [[Pho-Tak Marksman|Marksman Synchro Flash]]. Examples of the Trailblazer may be seen with<ref>[ | + | The '''Trailblazer "120"''' is another of [[Pho-Tak]]'s basic [[box camera]]s for 6×9 exposures on [[120 film]]. It appears to be a minor variation on the [[Pho-Tak Spectator Flash|Spectator Flash]] and [[Pho-Tak Marksman|Marksman Synchro Flash]]. Examples of the Trailblazer may be seen with<ref>[https://oldcam.ccvshop.nl//Files/10/275000/275596/ProductPhotos/620/1996728888.jpg A Pho-Tak Trailblazer example] with [[flash sync]] at [https://oldcam.ccvshop.nl/ Oldcamshop]</ref> or without a dual-pin flash connector on the top of the lens panel, the former marked "synchro flash" above the lens. The identical Trailblazer is also seen marked as a product of '''[[United States Camera]] Corp.'''—apparently Pho-Tak Corp. under another name. |
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The Trailblazer "120" is another of Pho-Tak's basic box cameras for 6×9 exposures on 120 film. It appears to be a minor variation on the Spectator Flash and Marksman Synchro Flash. Examples of the Trailblazer may be seen with[1] or without a dual-pin flash connector on the top of the lens panel, the former marked "synchro flash" above the lens. The identical Trailblazer is also seen marked as a product of United States Camera Corp.—apparently Pho-Tak Corp. under another name.