Coronet/Coronet Captain
Coronet Captain

Coronet Captain

Coronet · UK · 1950 · 135 film

The Captain by Coronet is a basic 35mm camera introduced in 1950, typical of the simpler, budget-oriented models produced by British manufacturers during the post-war period. Designed as a straightforward point-and-shoot camera, it targeted the amateur photographer seeking an affordable entry into 35mm photography. Likely featuring a fixed-focus lens or minimal focusing adjustment, coupled with a simple shutter speed selection and a basic viewfinder, the Captain prioritized ease of use and low cost over sophisticated features or high build quality. Its construction was probably utilitarian, utilizing pressed metal and bakelite to keep production costs down, reflecting the economic constraints and consumer demand for accessible photographic equipment of the era. The camera represents a functional, mass-market product rather than a technological landmark, embodying the shift towards widespread personal photography.

Specifications

Film Format135

Pricing

Market Value
~$20

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.5
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
1.5

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