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Ansco Cadet Flash
Ansco · USA · 1960 · 135 film
Introduced in 1960, the Ansco Cadet Flash is a basic, fixed-lens 35mm camera designed for the mass market. Representing a typical entry-level snapshot camera of its era, the Cadet Flash prioritizes simplicity and affordability over advanced features or precision engineering. Targeted at casual photographers and beginners, its straightforward mechanics likely included a simple viewfinder and basic shutter speeds, suitable for everyday snapshots rather than artistic or technical pursuits. As a product of Ansco, a company known for producing practical, mid-tier cameras, the Cadet Flash embodies the utilitarian approach common in 1960s consumer photography equipment – functional, reliable within its limited scope, and accessible to a broad audience.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |





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