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The '''Zenith Comet''' was made in Chicago, c.1947 by [[Zenith]]. The body is plastic, and designed for 1<sup>3</sup>/<sub>8</sub> x 2 inch (3.5 x 5cm) images on [[127 film]]. | The '''Zenith Comet''' was made in Chicago, c.1947 by [[Zenith]]. The body is plastic, and designed for 1<sup>3</sup>/<sub>8</sub> x 2 inch (3.5 x 5cm) images on [[127 film]]. | ||
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Zenith Comet "The professional type camera designed for the average photographer" image by Inspiredphotos (Image rights) |
The Zenith Comet was made in Chicago, c.1947 by Zenith. The body is plastic, and designed for 13/8 x 2 inch (3.5 x 5cm) images on 127 film.
Zenith made a similar camera, the Comet Flash - with flash sync, and with the labelling oriented in landscape format.
Zenith Comet image by Graustark (Image rights) |
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Zenith Comet image by John Kratz (Image rights) |