Cord
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Cord was a short-lived French camera brand, lasting only through three box models, cheaply made of cardboard.
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Box Cameras
- Cord (1945; simple 6x9 box for 120 film)
- Cord 47 (1947; switchable 6x9 or 6x4.5, 1/25 shutter, three apertures[1])
- Super-Cord (1947; adds yellow filter[2])
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Links
- Cameras on Sylvain Halgand's Collection d'Appareils
- Cord cameras on Collection G. Even

