made between 1961 and 1965.
uses the 127 roll film and the "tiny, new" AG-1 flashbulbs, the flash unit is built in to the camera which is
behind the door beside the lens. The Super 27 originally sold for $19.00.
knob on the front, between the large optical direct viewfinder and the lens. The lens has two
focus zones, "CLOSE-UP" (3½-6ft) and "BEYOND 6ft". The shutter has two speeds, 1/80
when the flash door is closed, and 1/40 when open.
but it was almost half the cost. They both used the 127 Rollfilm that produced a 4cm X 4cm negatives.
It eventually came with an automatic aperture in 1963-65 at $34.50. This one pictured with the leather travel case popular in those days.