
Coronet 6x6
I have had this one since I was a child, and was possibly by first ever camera, it was about the most 'point n shoot' that you could get, no controls, just a shutter button and fixed aperture, Mostly made from Bakelite. Took 120 film and even has the little red window in the back so you can wind it to the next frame. The lens has a 65mm focal length.
Coronet was around between 1926 and 1967, I cant find much in the way of records of the 6x6 (perhaps they weren't proud of it) but as I had it as a child then this one would probably be dated to the 60's
I have had this one since I was a child, and was possibly by first ever camera, it was about the most 'point n shoot' that you could get, no controls, just a shutter button and fixed aperture, Mostly made from Bakelite. Took 120 film and even has the little red window in the back so you can wind it to the next frame. The lens has a 65mm focal length.
Coronet was around between 1926 and 1967, I cant find much in the way of records of the 6x6 (perhaps they weren't proud of it) but as I had it as a child then this one would probably be dated to the 60's