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Kodak Instamatic 134 image by René Maly (Image rights) |
The Kodak Instamatic 134 is a somewhat more sophisticated model for 126 cartridges, sold between 1968 and 1971. It has a light meter cell on the front to operate an automatic exposure control which alters the aperture. Shutter speed is fixed at 1/50 sec.
Like many other Instamatic models it has the 43mm f/11 lens and a socket for flash cubes.
To power the exposure system and the flash it takes 2 PX825 battery cells, which are no longer available (zinc air batteries can be used instead).