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Revision as of 01:20, 2 March 2013

Zenith Camera Corporation was a camera maker based in Chicago. According to sources like merrillphoto.com its Zenith Comet Flash camera was one of the worst cameras designs.

Cameras

  • Sharpshooter (box camera based on the Jem_Jr design)
  • Comet Flash
  • Comet

Links

Companies of Chicago (Illinois)
Adams & Westlake | Central Camera Co. | American Advertising and Research Co. | Bernard | Burke & James | Busch | Calumet | Candid | Chicago Aerial | Chicago Camera Co. | Chicago Ferrotype Company | Deardorff | De Vry | Drucker | Galter | Geiss | Herold | Imperial | Kemper | Lennor Engineering Co. | Metropolitan Industries | Monarch | Montgomery Ward | Pho-Tak | QRS Company | Rolls | Sans & Streiffe | Sears | Seymour | Spartus | The Camera Man | United States Camera Co. | Western Camera Manufacturing Co. | Yale | Zar | Zenith
Chicago in depth: The Chicago Cluster‎, a bakelite trust?