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Ansco Cadet (I)
Ansco · USA · 1959 · 135 film
Introduced in 1959 by the American firm Ansco, the Cadet (I) represents a straightforward 35mm camera aimed at the casual consumer market. As a basic fixed-lens or simple shutter model (exact configuration unknown from provided data), it prioritized affordability and ease of use over technical sophistication. Likely featuring a minimalist construction typical of entry-level cameras of the era, the Cadet (I) embodies the post-war boom in accessible photography, offering a no-frills way for the public to shoot with 35mm film before the rise of more advanced compacts. Its significance lies solely as a utilitarian tool from a period of mass-market camera expansion, rather than in any unique design or historical impact.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |






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