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The Brownie Starmite was one of a very successful range of "star" cameras made by Kodak in the early 1960s. It took 12 square 4x4cm images on 127 film. The only adjustment was a lever below the lens, giving EV 13 & 14 (marked 'Color' & 'B&W' on the original Starmite; 'Flash' & 'Daylight' on the Starmite II) by adjusting the aperture. It also had double-exposure prevention.
Kodak Starmite II with Box image by Ryan R Warner (Image rights) |
specifications
- Type: compact viewfinder camera
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Year of launch: 1960
- Withdrawn: 1967
- Film: type 127 roll film
- Flash: built-in bulb flash
Links
- Starmite II on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand