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'''Instamatic''' was [[Kodak|Kodak's]] trademark name for their [[126 film| 126 cartridge film]] cameras, later also used, as '''Pocket Instamatic''', for their [[110 film|110 cartridge]] cameras.  Instamatic cameras were manufactured by Kodak [[Kodak|in the US]], by [[Kodak AG|Kodak AG in Germany]], in Spain and by [[Kodak Ltd|Kodak Ltd in the UK]].  Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success and sold around 60 million between .. - thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading cameras.
 
'''Instamatic''' was [[Kodak|Kodak's]] trademark name for their [[126 film| 126 cartridge film]] cameras, later also used, as '''Pocket Instamatic''', for their [[110 film|110 cartridge]] cameras.  Instamatic cameras were manufactured by Kodak [[Kodak|in the US]], by [[Kodak AG|Kodak AG in Germany]], in Spain and by [[Kodak Ltd|Kodak Ltd in the UK]].  Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success and sold around 60 million between .. - thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading cameras.
  
Early Instamatics either had no flash facility, or a special flash adaptor; later models used [[Flashcubes]].
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Early Instamatics either had no flash facility, or a special flash adaptor; a few had a pop-up flash gun. Later models used [[Flashcubes]].
  
 
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Revision as of 16:37, 11 March 2008

Instamatic was Kodak's trademark name for their 126 cartridge film cameras, later also used, as Pocket Instamatic, for their 110 cartridge cameras. Instamatic cameras were manufactured by Kodak in the US, by Kodak AG in Germany, in Spain and by Kodak Ltd in the UK. Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success and sold around 60 million between .. - thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading cameras.

Early Instamatics either had no flash facility, or a special flash adaptor; a few had a pop-up flash gun. Later models used Flashcubes.

Instamatic Models

126

110


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