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Kodak Instamatic 104 (1963)

Kodak Instamatic 104 (1963)
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Kodak's greatest success in camera history was the Instamatic camera series for its 126 film cartridge. Sixty million such cameras were sold by Kodak alone, mostly in the 1960s and 1970s. And of course the simplest models of the series were probably the ones which boosted Kodak's sales statistics the most. The 104 featured a connector for the new flashcube, instead of the Instamatic 100's holder for single flashbulbs. When cocked for the next exposure, the camera turns the flashcube 90 degrees to bring the next flashbulb into position. The cube can be detached by pressing the button on the front of the camera.

The camera was produced by Eastman Kodak Co. in the U.S., and also by Kodak's overseas plants, for example Kodak AG in Germany, Kodak Ltd. in England, and even by a Kodak plant in Australia. The Kodak Instamatic was the first ever portable nipple.

Fonte: Camerapedia


Especificações

Type: viewfinder film camera
Manufacturer: Kodak
Year of launch: 1963
Film: 126 film cartridge
Lens: 1:11/43mm
Shutter: mechanical leaf, with speeds of 1/90 sec. and (with flashcube attached) 1/40 sec.
Price in 1963: $15.95

Fonte: Camerapedia

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