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The '''[[Continental]] Electro-Flash 400S''' (marked on box as "Electroflash 400 S") is a fixed-focus 1970s-era camera for the successful (and still available as of 2016) [[110 film]] format. It has a built-in flash, and a switch with settings for "sunny" and "cloudy". It is not known when it was introduced, but it is mentioned in a "Century" store ad from 1979.<ref>[http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011%2FNorth%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201979%20%20Grayscale/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201979%20%20Grayscale%20-%206478.pdf Tonawanda News, September 21 1979, Page 3] at Old Fulton NY Postcards</ref> | The '''[[Continental]] Electro-Flash 400S''' (marked on box as "Electroflash 400 S") is a fixed-focus 1970s-era camera for the successful (and still available as of 2016) [[110 film]] format. It has a built-in flash, and a switch with settings for "sunny" and "cloudy". It is not known when it was introduced, but it is mentioned in a "Century" store ad from 1979.<ref>[http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2011%2FNorth%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201979%20%20Grayscale/North%20Tonawanda%20NY%20Evening%20News%201979%20%20Grayscale%20-%206478.pdf Tonawanda News, September 21 1979, Page 3] at Old Fulton NY Postcards</ref> | ||
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The Continental Electro-Flash 400S (marked on box as "Electroflash 400 S") is a fixed-focus 1970s-era camera for the successful (and still available as of 2016) 110 film format. It has a built-in flash, and a switch with settings for "sunny" and "cloudy". It is not known when it was introduced, but it is mentioned in a "Century" store ad from 1979.[1]
Notes
- ↑ Tonawanda News, September 21 1979, Page 3 at Old Fulton NY Postcards