something else then.
What were those old people thinking. . .
Now, I guess I am too good of a photographer because the picture of the camera dosen't look nearly as
ugly as in real life. Brown and beige with lime green graphics, all it is missing is shag carpeting.
Maybe it's on the inside. . .
sensor like this 20 and the 30 had a computer sensor (??) next to the electric eye sensor. Made of plastic,
not even Bakelite, the camera measures 5 1/4" wide x 3 1/4" tall x 2 1/2" thick. It's way to big for
a pocket but too small for a suitcase. And that flash, you could shave with your image in that reflector.
ready light. Lastly on the right a big honkin' monolithic shutter release, just look at that shadow it creates.
people are keeping those pictures out of view anyway. Strangely The older Keystone movie camera and projector
are a couple of the nicest looking pieces I have in my collection. I'll blame it on the 70's.