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  Brownie 127 by Kodak Ltd.

The Brownie 127 camera was manufactured by Kodak Ltd. in England from 1953 to 1959. This camera was similar to the Brownie Starlet camera. It was made of bakelite plastic with a metal face plate and a built-in eye-level view finder. There were several variations on the face plates design over the production life. It was a simple point and shoot camera with a fix focus meniscus lens and instantaneous shutter. It was capable of capturing 4 x 6.5 cm exposures on no. 127 roll film. It was fitted with a fixed focus Meniscus 65mm f14 lens and a simple single speed instantaneous shutter.

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