Ace Camera Equipments
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Ace Camera Equipments Private Ltd was a camera-maker in Mumbai, India, in the 1960s, and perhaps the 1950s. The company address was 68 Tardeo Road, in the south-west of the city, close to Mumbai Central Railway station.[1] In the 1960s, Ace Camera made at least three simple cameras, all of which are licensed copies of foreign models. The company's most ambitious camera is the Sure-Flex, a version of the Anscoflex II but with significant improvements.
Ace Camera appears to have relied on Patel India, also of Mumbai, as distributor.[1]
Cameras
- Ajoy 127 bakelite viewfinder camera; a copy of the Sawyers' Nomad 127.
- Snapette; a copy of the Bilora Bella.
- Sure-Flex 6x6 pseudo TLR; the Anscoflex II but with two shutter speeds and two apertures.
Notes
- ↑ 1.0 1.1 An advertisement for the Sure-Flex in Sports and Pastimes Vol.19, No.42 (16 October 1965) p49, gives the address 68 Tardeo Road, Bombay 7. Archived at Internet Archive.