Bencini Comet 505 X Automatic |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Italy from 1973 to 1978.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 13251
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Chronology of cameras Bencini
Starting in the mid-1960s, Bencini followed the trend towards simplicity initiated by Kodak and its Instamatic 126 cameras. The first models, starting from 1966, were named Unimatic and were made with a serious approach. In 1968, Bencini introduced a new series of 126 format cameras, primarily made of plastic. For these cameras, the manufacturer revived the name Comet, which the brand had used since the late 1940s.
The Unimatic cameras were intended for both domestic and international markets, while the Comet models were more geared towards the Italian market.
The Comet series included several models, all capable of using the Flashcube and thus requiring a battery. Starting in the early 1970s, following Kodak's lead, Bencini adapted existing models for the use of the Magicube. Since the Magicube did not require a battery to initiate, the previous cameras were modified at a lower cost, retaining their name but with an added "X" to indicate Magicube compatibility. Later, new models were introduced, with some of them ending in "XL," signifying the presence of a winding lever (starting from 1979).
The Comet 505 X (without a hyphen) has the particularity of featuring a selenium light meter. It activates a red arrow in the viewfinder to indicate the need for using a Magicube.
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