J.C. Penny did not actually make any cameras. They simply rebadged
others' cameras. Which ones??????
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25mm (f11.0), (1/1) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/70. Bare-bones. No exposure control.
25mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Mechanical shutter with speed of 1/70. Tripod socket. An imporved version of the Printz 202 -- with a hot shoe!!! Yeah, it kept the flash-cube sockeet as well. I guess it would have cost to much to remove it! But with this camera you can use a flash-cube AND an electronic flash -- at the same time -- and take GREAT flash pictures at an enormous distance for a 110 camera!. Made by Haking.
This model may or may not have existed.
25mm (f9.5), (3/3) fixed-focus lens. Talk about fancy! Shutter speeds of 10 seconds - 1/400. Flash speed of 1/40. CDS meter provides semi-programmed exposure control. Tripod socket. Uses a K battery. An imporved version of the Printz 303 -- with a hot shoe. Yeah, it kept the flash-cube sockeet as well. I guess it would have cost to much to remove it! But with this camera you can use a flash-cube AND an electronic flash -- at the same time -- and take GREAT flash pictures at an enormous distance for a 110 camera!. Made by Haking.
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