HISTORY
The name GAF superseded “Ansco” as the company’s camera brand in 1967. After Kodak’s Instamatic series proved highly successful, offering easy-loading 126 film cartridges, GAF introduced its own simple 126 models, such as the GAF Anscomatic Cadet. This camera has a fixed focus lens, and a Bright/Cloudy aperture switch as its only exposure control. A two-pin flashbulb holder could be fitted to to the top of the camera.
ANSCOMATIC CADET FLASH (Broken Latch)
$8.00
Used GAF Anscomatic Cadet with a broken latch and front panel peeling (see blue tape). Made by Kodak in the 1960’s. Untested
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HISTORY
The name GAF superseded “Ansco” as the company’s camera brand in 1967. After Kodak’s Instamatic series proved highly successful, offering easy-loading 126 film cartridges, GAF introduced its own simple 126 models, such as the GAF Anscomatic Cadet. This camera has a fixed focus lens, and a Bright/Cloudy aperture switch as its only exposure control. A two-pin flashbulb holder could be fitted to to the top of the camera.
~Description courtesy of Camera-Wiki
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