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The '''Keystone Everflash 1030''' was [[Keystone]]'s [[Disc film]] viewfinder camera without motor-driven film advance. It had a cocking-slider like a cheap pocket camera. But it had an automatic built-in electronic flash and, despite of its miniature optics, its focusing could be switched from portrait to landscape and vice versa. | The '''Keystone Everflash 1030''' was [[Keystone]]'s [[Disc film]] viewfinder camera without motor-driven film advance. It had a cocking-slider like a cheap pocket camera. But it had an automatic built-in electronic flash and, despite of its miniature optics, its focusing could be switched from portrait to landscape and vice versa. |
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The Keystone Everflash 1030 was Keystone's Disc film viewfinder camera without motor-driven film advance. It had a cocking-slider like a cheap pocket camera. But it had an automatic built-in electronic flash and, despite of its miniature optics, its focusing could be switched from portrait to landscape and vice versa.