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After 1967, the Binghamton, New York camera-maker formerly known as [[Ansco]] began using the trademark [[GAF]]. | After 1967, the Binghamton, New York camera-maker formerly known as [[Ansco]] began using the trademark [[GAF]]. | ||
The '''Anscomatic 126''' is a response to the runaway success of the [[Kodak Instamatic]] series—a simple [[fixed focus]] snapshot camera using drop-in plastic [[126 film|126 film cassettes]]. The top of the camera has a socket for [[flashcube]]s. | The '''Anscomatic 126''' is a response to the runaway success of the [[Kodak Instamatic]] series—a simple [[fixed focus]] snapshot camera using drop-in plastic [[126 film|126 film cassettes]]. The top of the camera has a socket for [[flashcube]]s. | ||
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After 1967, the Binghamton, New York camera-maker formerly known as Ansco began using the trademark GAF.
The Anscomatic 126 is a response to the runaway success of the Kodak Instamatic series—a simple fixed focus snapshot camera using drop-in plastic 126 film cassettes. The top of the camera has a socket for flashcubes.