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3M Pocketpak 300
France Version française
Photos by Bernard Faure text by Sylvain Halgand. From the collection of Bernard Faure. Last update 2023-12-08 par Michel Rochevalier.

Manufactured or assembled in Singapour from (Circa) 1980 to (Circa) 1980.
Index of rarity in France: Infrequent (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 14552

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Chronology of cameras 3M 

3M means Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing. It's an American company. It was founded in 1902; its' initial purpose was to mine the mineral for the manufacture of sandpaper which it also made.

In 1925, 3M introduced a masking tape called Scotch to the market. It was not until 1930 that Scotch, as we know it, a transparent adhesive tape, was introduced. Electrical insulating Scotch made its' appearance in 1945. The first Scotch magnetic strips arrived in 1947, Scotchguard waterproofing in 1956 and Scotch-Brite began to scratch in 1958.

3M bought the manufacturer Revere in 1960.

In 1964 3M bought the Italian company Ferrania, a manufacturer of photographic products, because it had European know-how and industrial facilities for the manufacture of film and emulsion deposition which 3M did not have. The existence of the Revere and Ferrania companies in the 3M group explains why we find cameras carrying the logo of the Minnesota miners on both sides of the Atlantic since 1964/5.

Scotch

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The builder of this model is undeniably the same as that of the 3M 440 IF.

3M Pocketpak 300



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During collection visits, various models of 110-format cameras with many similarities are encountered, all manufactured in Singapore in the late 1970s. The term "pocketpak" (in lowercase) appears in the name of several of these models. The manufacturer remains unknown, although credit is given to them for a large number of cameras sold under various brands.

While waiting to learn more, here are several of these cameras.

    Flash Release shutter  

very simple
birex pocketpak 110gx Agfa Hot-shoe Round orange Birex brand registered in 1980
Olympia pocketpak 110gx Agfa  
Ringfoto Alfo mini-pocket   1977/78 catalogue
simple with flipflash
3M pocketpak 300 Agfa Flipflash Square orange  
Ringfoto Alfo pocket 108   1981 catalogue
with electronic flash (Autoflash 440)
3M 440 IF Agfa Electronic flash Square orange  
Olympia Autoflash 440    
birex Autoflash 440    
Ringfoto Alfotronic Autoflash 440   Square white 1981 catalogue
Twin lens
Chinon pocketpak Flash Agfa Electronic flash Square blue  
Ensign Tele-flash Fotopak FTF Agfa




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