1937 ? / Coronet Rex Box No2 (France) / Vintage Camera

The Coronet Rex Box No2 (France) 1937 is a cardboard and wood box camera with a Boyer meniscus lens, offering dual format photography and representing 1930s French camera craftsmanship.​

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The Coronet Rex Box No2 (France) 1937 is a classic box camera known for its construction from cardboard and wood, covered with black leatherette, featuring a Boyer meniscus lens. It is equipped with a time and instantaneous shutter, designed for two film formats, 6×9 cm and 4.5×6 cm, making it versatile for photography enthusiasts of the era. This model, produced in France, represents a foldable box camera style from Coronet, a notable camera manufacturer. Its design is simple yet functional, with a vintage appeal characteristic of cameras from the late 1930s. The Coronet Rex Box No2 stands as a testament to the innovation in camera technology during that time, combining lightweight materials with quality optics for amateur photographers.​

Poids 400 kg
Dimensions 8 × 12 × 10.5 cm
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