Introduction FPPs Debonair 120 Film Camera – medium format camera with “zone focus” lens producing a soft-focus image with full double-exposure capability and intense vignetting. The Plastic Filmtastic 120 Debonair takes 120 roll film. Youll get 16 – 64.5 cm wonderful, dreamy images per roll! The red window on the back of the camera counts off 16 exposures as you manually roll to your next shot. Note that uses 120 film (35mm for Sprocket Hole photography) light leaks and “scratches” may result to produce unique effects 60mm optical Super Plastic Lens, f/8 approx 1/50th sec on cloudy/flash – 1/100th sec shutter on sunny no batteries needed Includes 120 take-up spool hot shoe for flash (optional external flash not included) 100 iso or 200 iso 120 film recommended. Despite a few similarities, it is not the same as the “Debonair” Diana or the Imperial Debonair from Chicagos Herbert George Camera Company. Nope, not a Diana, not a Holga but a strange hybrid manufactured in a mysterious, unknown factory in Hong Kong in the 1980s! Our Debonair cameras are “new old stock” – outer box may be faded, crumpled or weather worn. The lens barrel is molded with zone focusing icons (one person group shot mountains) and the f8 60mm plastic Super Lens has a sunny/cloudy switch. Shutter is fixed at approximately 1/100th sec. Double exposures are easy by just clicking off the shutter to your hearts content!