The Coronet Midget was a small box camera made of Bakelite by Coronet Camera Co. in Birmingham, England. It was introduced in 1935 [1], in various colors - black, blue (1937), lime green, olive green, brown, red / black mottled and pink / orange mottling [2]. six exposures were needed in paper rolls of film of 16 mm, using a simple meniscus lens fixed focus Taylor Hobson-f10 and a shutter fixed rate of 1 / 30s. The rear of the camera is divided down to load the film. A red window centered on the back is used to control the advance of the film, wound either a smooth knob or by a D-shaped loop hinged.