Bell & Howell
From Camerapedia.org
Bell & Howell was an American camera maker, who made cine cameras from 1912. Their first still camera was the Foton in 1948. The Electric Eye 127 was released in 1958.
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| Electric Eye 127 by John Kratz |
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| Bell & Howell Electric Eye 127 c1958 - by Graustark |
The Bell & Howell brand name has been used on other cameras later, not made by Bell & Howell:
- Autoload 340, made by Canon for 126 film
- Autoload 341, made by Canon for 126 film
- Autoload 342, made by Canon for 126 film
- Auto 35/28, made by Canon, based on the Canonet 28
- Dial 35, made by Canon for 35mm film
The name is still used on low range digital cameras:
- 10MP Optical Zoom
- 10MP Digital Zoom
- 10MP Flip Out LCD
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Links
- Bell & Howell page at Collection G. Even's site
- Cameras at www.collection-appareils.fr



