Universal Camera Corporation - 1948 dated Entertainment Stock Certificate - Made the Univex Mercury Camera
Inv# ET1127 StockStock printed by Columbian Bank Note Company. Some fold wear. The Univex Mercury, introduced in 1938 by The Universal Camera Corporation, was a distinctive half-frame 35 mm camera. It was notable for being the first camera to feature a hot shoe connector and possessed a unique design characterized by a prominent dome on the top of the main body, which housed its rotary disc shutter capable of achieving a speed of 1/1000 second.
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