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The '''[[Kodak]] Analyst''' is an instant camera originally produced in 1985 for a American insurance company called State Farm. This camera uses 300 ISO Kodamatic TrimPrint films. This was the last instant cameras produced by Kodak. This is a folding type camera that has a bellows. Features an close up focusing, electronic flash and motorized film processing. This design is based on the [[Kodak Kodamatic 930|Kodamatic 930]].
 
The '''[[Kodak]] Analyst''' is an instant camera originally produced in 1985 for a American insurance company called State Farm. This camera uses 300 ISO Kodamatic TrimPrint films. This was the last instant cameras produced by Kodak. This is a folding type camera that has a bellows. Features an close up focusing, electronic flash and motorized film processing. This design is based on the [[Kodak Kodamatic 930|Kodamatic 930]].
  

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The Kodak Analyst is an instant camera originally produced in 1985 for a American insurance company called State Farm. This camera uses 300 ISO Kodamatic TrimPrint films. This was the last instant cameras produced by Kodak. This is a folding type camera that has a bellows. Features an close up focusing, electronic flash and motorized film processing. This design is based on the Kodamatic 930.

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