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Concord 110 CEFT
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Photos by Sylvain Halgand text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of Sylvain Halgand. Last update 2012-01-31 par Eric Borel.

Manufactured or assembled in Inconnu from (Circa) 1985 to (After) 1985.
Index of rarity in France: Very usual (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 1241

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Chronology of cameras Concord 

Concord manufactured entry-level cameras from 1982 to 2008. At the peak of its production, the company employed up to 7,000 people. The company was founded in 1982 by Jack C. Benun in New Jersey. In 1984, factories in Hong Kong (outsourced to Haking) and Henggang, China (not far from Hong Kong), were working for Concord. In 1991, Concord acquired Keystone Camera. In 1998, the company's headquarters was relocated to Florida.

Concord produced cameras for Kodak until 2004, and the loss of this client proved fatal for the company. The company operated under licenses for brands such as Polaroid (35mm cameras) and Jenoptik, without these brands being involved in the development or control of the manufactured products.

A large number of cameras manufactured by Concord can be found under the generic name Le Clic.

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Traduction de Sylvain Halgand

Concord is an American company which manufactures cheap cameras. Since 1984, the production is done in China (sometimes by Haking). After 110 cameras, then 135, Concord manufactures from now on numerical cameras at small price. The company exploits under license of the marks like Polaroid ( 35 mm camera), Jenoptik without these marks intervening in the development or the control of the products manufactured.
This 110 CEFT has of a flash integrated with witness of load and a “tele” position.
In the same series, one will note:

  • the 110 EFF (1986), simplified version of the TEF, F/9, exists black and various colors pastels
  • 110 TEF (1984) with built-in flash and +++tele position (42 mm)
  • ...
Concord 110 CEFT



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Concord manufactured entry-level cameras from 1982 to 2008. At the peak of its production, the company employed up to 7,000 people. The company was founded in 1982 by Jack C. Benun in New Jersey. In 1984, factories in Hong Kong (outsourced to Haking) and Henggang, China (not far from Hong Kong), were working for Concord. In 1991, Concord acquired Keystone Camera. In 1998, the company's headquarters was relocated to Florida.

Concord produced cameras for Kodak until 2004, and the loss of this client proved fatal for the company. The company operated under licenses for brands such as Polaroid (35mm cameras) and Jenoptik, without these brands being involved in the development or control of the manufactured products.

A large number of cameras manufactured by Concord can be found under the generic name Le Clic.





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