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    Posted 13 years ago

    Henry
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    The Minute 16 was introduced in 1949 by Universal Camera Corp. of NewYork. The tiny brushed metal camera looks like a cine camera. The lever on the right side winds the camera and the release push button is just above that. This camera was only offered with a two piece foldable sport finder and was capable of 12 frames in 16mm film.

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    Comments

    1. shortfellow shortfellow, 13 years ago
      kool camera
    2. Lucille, 13 years ago
      I have this camera in it's original box, also the flash that goes with it, not sure if there is any interest in it. Have you had any feedback?
    3. Earl, 13 years ago
      A surprise to me that these cameras exist. I also have one with the leather case and did use it when I was young. I still think I have the sealed roll film pack and will look around again for it. I have not seen interest is this camera maybe because their is not to many around or not heard of the brand that was made in the USA.

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