Ansco Cadet, 1959 -Rent Only-
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The Ansco Cadet camera. Made in plastic and a metal faceplate, Ansco in 1959. Uses 127 roll film. Designed as a simple snapshot camera. Featuring a large optical viewfinder, double exposure prevention, and easy color or black and white exposure setting.
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