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Coronet Midget 16mm compact bakelite collectible camera. Khaki, Ex+. Circa 1935

$ 113.52

Availability: 100 in stock

Description

Coronet
Midget
compact 16mm still camera. Made in England. Circa 1935. Made of bakelite. This Coronet Midget camera has a marbleized pattern to the bakelite body, and this one has a khaki greenish-brown color to it. One (1) film spool inside of the camera. The Midget camera uses 16mm size film, and takes 6 exposures per roll. Talor/Hobson meniscus lens with f/10 aperture. This khaki Coronet Midget camera is in
Ex/Ex+ or 8.5 out of 10
cosmetic condition. No dings or dents. Working shutter. Some very slight tarnishing to the front nameplate. This scarce Coronet Midget bakelite camera is being sold
AS-IS No Return or Exchange
due to the delicate nature of this vintage collectible photo item. This collectible Coronet Midget camera in Khaki color with one (1) film spool sells with
no reserve
at a price of
5
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The
Coronet Midget
is a tiny
box camera
made of
Bakelite
by the
Coronet Camera Co.
in Birmingham, England. It is only 6.5cm long and 2.6cm wide and weighs in at a mere 71g. It was introduced c.1935, in several colors - black, lime green, olive green, brown, red/black mottled and rose/orange mottled, and later in blue by 1937.
It took six 13x18mm exposures on 16mm paper-backed
rollfilm
, using a simple
Taylor-Hobson
f10
fixed-focus
meniscus lens
and a 1/30s fixed-speed shutter. The rear of the camera hinges downward for film loading. A
red window
centred in the back is used to control
film advance
, wound by either a plain knob or a hinged D-shaped loop. The Midget sold for 5s/6d (£0.275) in Britain in 1935, and .85 (including delivery) in the US in 1939.
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