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'''Instamatic''' was [[Kodak|Kodak's]] trademark name for their easy-load [[126 film| 126 cartridge film]] cameras, launched in February 1963 with the [[Kodak Instamatic 50|Instamatic 50]]. Later, in 1972<ref>Dates from [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/historyOfKodak/1960.jhtml?pq-path=2701 Kodak's web site]</ref> Kodak used the name '''Pocket Instamatic''' for some of their [[110 film|110 cartridge]] cameras; other 110 models were branded Ektra or Ektralite, and for ''Super8'' 8mm movie cameras.
 
'''Instamatic''' was [[Kodak|Kodak's]] trademark name for their easy-load [[126 film| 126 cartridge film]] cameras, launched in February 1963 with the [[Kodak Instamatic 50|Instamatic 50]]. Later, in 1972<ref>Dates from [http://www.kodak.com/global/en/corp/historyOfKodak/1960.jhtml?pq-path=2701 Kodak's web site]</ref> Kodak used the name '''Pocket Instamatic''' for some of their [[110 film|110 cartridge]] cameras; other 110 models were branded Ektra or Ektralite, and for ''Super8'' 8mm movie cameras.
  
Frequently "Instamatic" was used in error to refer to Kodak's instant cameras. Due to the strong association of Instamatic with 126 cameras, the name was ''not'' used for Instant cameras, which were instead branded [[Colorburst]] or simply "Kodak Instant".
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Frequently "Instamatic" was used in error to refer to Kodak's instant cameras. Due to the strong association of Instamatic with 126 cameras, the name was ''not'' used for Instant cameras, which were instead branded [[Kodamatic]], [[Colorburst]] or simply "Kodak Instant".
  
 
Instamatic cameras were manufactured in various plants across the world, in particular by [[Kodak|Kodak in the US]], by [[Kodak AG|Kodak AG in Germany]], and by [[Kodak Ltd|Kodak Ltd in the UK]].  Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success and sold around 60 million by 1976 - thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading - or any plain point-and-shoot - cameras. Instamatic models continued until c.1988.
 
Instamatic cameras were manufactured in various plants across the world, in particular by [[Kodak|Kodak in the US]], by [[Kodak AG|Kodak AG in Germany]], and by [[Kodak Ltd|Kodak Ltd in the UK]].  Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success and sold around 60 million by 1976 - thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading - or any plain point-and-shoot - cameras. Instamatic models continued until c.1988.
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== Instamatic Models ==
 
== Instamatic Models ==
 
=== 126 ===
 
=== 126 ===
''Model numbers ending in 0 have pop-up flash gun; ending in 4 have [[Flashcube]] socket, ending in X have [[Magicube]] socket.''
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''Model numbers ending in 0 have pop-up flash gun; ending in 4 have [[Flashcube]] socket, ending in X have [[Magicube]] socket.'' ''Models ending in F have [[FlipFlash]]
  
 
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Revision as of 04:59, 12 March 2008

Instamatic was Kodak's trademark name for their easy-load 126 cartridge film cameras, launched in February 1963 with the Instamatic 50. Later, in 1972[1] Kodak used the name Pocket Instamatic for some of their 110 cartridge cameras; other 110 models were branded Ektra or Ektralite, and for Super8 8mm movie cameras.

Frequently "Instamatic" was used in error to refer to Kodak's instant cameras. Due to the strong association of Instamatic with 126 cameras, the name was not used for Instant cameras, which were instead branded Kodamatic, Colorburst or simply "Kodak Instant".

Instamatic cameras were manufactured in various plants across the world, in particular by Kodak in the US, by Kodak AG in Germany, and by Kodak Ltd in the UK. Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success and sold around 60 million by 1976 - thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading - or any plain point-and-shoot - cameras. Instamatic models continued until c.1988.

  1. Dates from Kodak's web site

Whilst most Instamatics were simple "snapshot" cameras, made of plastic with no adjustments, the range extended through designs with metal chassis, light meters or automatic exposure, rangefinders end even the Reflex SLR, with interchangeable lenses.

Early Instamatics (e.g. Instamatic 50) had a special flash adaptor for AG-1 bulbs; a few had a pop-up flash gun. Later models used Flashcubes or ("X" models) Magicubes. From 1976, 126 & 110 ('F') models were introduced to use the new Flipflash system.


Instamatic Models

126

Model numbers ending in 0 have pop-up flash gun; ending in 4 have Flashcube socket, ending in X have Magicube socket. Models ending in F have FlipFlash

NameManufactureIntroduced
* Hawkeye Instamatic R4
* Instamatic 25 UK Jan 1966
* Instamatic 26 UK 1968
* Instamatic 28 UK Jan 1972
* Instamatic 32 UK 1972
* Instamatic 33 UK, Germany Sep 1968
* Instamatic 36 UK Jan 1973
* Instamatic 44 US Jun 1969
* Instamatic 50 UK Feb 1963
* Instamatic 55X UK, Germany
* Instamatic 56X UK
* Instamatic 66X UK
* Instamatic 76X UK
* Instamatic 77X UK, Germany
* Instamatic 100 US, UK Mar 1963
* Instamatic 104 US, UK
* Instamatic 124 US
* Instamatic 133 Germany, Spain, UK
* Instamatic 133X Germany, Spain, UK
* Instamatic 134 US
* Instamatic 150 US
* Instamatic 154 US
* Instamatic 155X UK, Germany
* Instamatic 174 US
* Instamatic 177X UK, Germany
* Instamatic 200 UK
* Instamatic 204 UK
* Instamatic 220 Germany
* Instamatic 224 Germany 1966
* Instamatic 233 UK, Germany Sep 1968
* Instamatic 233X UK, Germany Sep 1970
* Instamatic 250 Germany 1964
* Instamatic 255X UK, Germany, Spain? Sep 1971
* Instamatic 277X UK, Germany Jan 1977
* Instamatic 300 US Mar 1963
* Instamatic 304 US,UK Jul 1965
* Instamatic 314 US Jul 1968
* Instamatic 324 Germany 1966
* Instamatic 333 Germany Sep 1968
* Instamatic 333X Germany Sep 1970
* Instamatic 355X Germany Sep 1971
* Instamatic 400 US Mar 1963
* Instamatic 404 US Jul 1965
* Instamatic 414 US Jul 1968
* Instamatic 500 Germany 1963
* Instamatic 700 US Mar 1963
* Instamatic 704 US Apr 1969
* Instamatic 714 US Mar 1968
* Instamatic 800 US Mar 1964
* Instamatic 804 US Mar 1970
* Instamatic 814 US Mar 1968
* Instamatic 56-X
* Instamatic Reflex Germany 1968
* Instamatic S-10 US Mar 1967
* Instamatic S-20 US Mar 1967
* Instamatic X-15 US Jul 1970
* Instamatic X-15F US Mar 1976
* Instamatic X-25 US Jul 1970
* Instamatic X-30 US Aug 1971
* Instamatic X-35 US Jul 1970
* Instamatic X-35F US Jul 1970
* Instamatic X-45 US Jul 1970
* Instamatic X-90 US Jul 1970

110

Super 8 movie cameras

  • Kodak Instamatic M4
  • Kodak Instamatic M6 (US)
  • Kodak Instamatic M16
  • Kodak Instamatic M30

Books

  • Coe, Brian, Kodak Cameras: The First Hundred Years, pp.223-261, Hove Foto Books, Hove, East Sussex, UK: 1988.

Source for some of the model names, and many of the dates.

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