The Imperial Savoy is a simple plastic box camera produced from 1956 to 1965 by the Imperial Camera Corp of Chicago, using 620 roll film to produce twelve 6×6 cm exposures per roll. It features a fixed-focus plastic lens with no exposure controls, a spring-operated shutter, and an eye-level viewfinder, making it effortless to use, though with some image softness, distortion, and occasional light leaks typical of toy cameras. The camera is notable for its mid-century modern “space race” design elements, including satellite graphics on the aluminum faceplate and molded fins, and comes in various colors like green, blue, red, tan, and grey, gaining popularity both as a functional street camera and a collectible with charming retro appeal.
1956-1965 / Imperial Savoy / Vintage Camera
CamerasThe Imperial Savoy is a simple, colorful plastic box camera made in Chicago from 1956 to 1965 that uses 620 roll film to produce 6x6cm fixed-focus images with no exposure controls, featuring a distinctive mid-century space-age design.
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