MIL-O

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The MIL-O (also known as the Milo 35) is a rebadged Beauty 35 35mm camera made by Taiyōdō Koki and distributed by Miller Outcalt, Co. Hollywood, CA in 1955.

It has

  • a film-advance lever rather than a knob.
  • F.C. Beauty 45mm f/3.2 front-element focusing lens triplet.
  • Shutter with speeds B, 1, 1/2, 1/5, 1/10, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, 1/300.
  • Large Albada viewfinder.
  • Cold shoe

The Beauty 35 was also rebadged as the Ward 35 (sold by Montgomery Ward). The Ward has numerous differences to the Beauty/Milo, including a different lens and shutter, the frame counter resetting mechanism, and several styling changes including the film advance and rewind controls.

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