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''The Brownie Fiesta Flash, a dark bakelite 1950s camera, is a name variant of the [[Kodak Brownie Hawkeye]].''
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The '''Kodak Brownie Fiesta''' was a viewfinder camera for [[127 film]]. Kodak produced many Brownie Fiestas at a plant in Buenos Aires (Argentina), typically labeled '''Cámara''' rather than "camera."  The '''Brownie Fiesta 3''' and '''Brownie Fiesta R4''' were minor revisions.
 
The '''Kodak Brownie Fiesta''' was a viewfinder camera for [[127 film]]. Kodak produced many Brownie Fiestas at a plant in Buenos Aires (Argentina), typically labeled '''Cámara''' rather than "camera."  The '''Brownie Fiesta 3''' and '''Brownie Fiesta R4''' were minor revisions.
  
A version of this camera also appeared as the Brownie Starlet II, which was not based on the [[Kodak Brownie Starlet]].
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A version of this camera also appeared under the name '''Brownie Starlet II''', differing from the original design of the [[Kodak Brownie Starlet]].
  
 
===specification (Argentine model)===
 
===specification (Argentine model)===

Revision as of 17:24, 29 June 2011

The Brownie Fiesta Flash, a dark bakelite 1950s camera, is a name variant of the Kodak Brownie Hawkeye.


The Kodak Brownie Fiesta was a viewfinder camera for 127 film. Kodak produced many Brownie Fiestas at a plant in Buenos Aires (Argentina), typically labeled Cámara rather than "camera." The Brownie Fiesta 3 and Brownie Fiesta R4 were minor revisions.

A version of this camera also appeared under the name Brownie Starlet II, differing from the original design of the Kodak Brownie Starlet.

specification (Argentine model)

  • Type: viewfinder camera
  • Manufacturer: Kodak Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Years of production: 1962 to 1970
  • Film: roll film of type No. 127
  • Lens: 1:11 meniscus lens


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