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The '''[[Keystone]] 60 Second Everflash''' model 800 is an independently manufactured [[Polaroid]] compatible instant camera from 1975, made in the USA by [[Keystone|Berkey]]. The camera uses type 100 Polaroid Pack Films, holds three AA batteries and has as a build in flash, exposure compensation and a development timer for color and B&W film.
 
The '''[[Keystone]] 60 Second Everflash''' model 800 is an independently manufactured [[Polaroid]] compatible instant camera from 1975, made in the USA by [[Keystone|Berkey]]. The camera uses type 100 Polaroid Pack Films, holds three AA batteries and has as a build in flash, exposure compensation and a development timer for color and B&W film.
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The '''Rechargeable 850''' was a related model which came equipped with a NiCad battery pack to power the flash.
  
 
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Revision as of 13:54, 6 June 2011

The Keystone 60 Second Everflash model 800 is an independently manufactured Polaroid compatible instant camera from 1975, made in the USA by Berkey. The camera uses type 100 Polaroid Pack Films, holds three AA batteries and has as a build in flash, exposure compensation and a development timer for color and B&W film.

The Rechargeable 850 was a related model which came equipped with a NiCad battery pack to power the flash.