Universal

Meteor


The Universal Meteor Camera was produced circa 1949. It is designed to produce 6x6 exposures on 620 roll film. The camera can be used with modern film by respooling 120 film onto a 620 spool. It has a telescoping tubular front. It has an extinction meter next to the viewfinder on top of the camera. The camera has shutter speeds of I and B selected by a lever on top of the lens. The lens stops from f11-f32 and the lens focuses from 5ft to infinity. It has an interesting square shaped aperture adjusted by moving two 'L' shaped blades behind the lens. The camera is an interesting shape, kinda of like a giant point and shoot.

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