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− | The '''Colorburst 100''' | + | The '''Colorburst 100''' is an instant picture camera introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1978 - costing $45. It was also known as the '''Kodak EK100''', a nearly identical model but has meter markings surrounding the lens along with feet markings. It was made in the USA and Canada, until 1980. Its design scheme is similar to many of Kodak's cameras that use 126 film. Exposure and focus control is with sliders on the face of the camera. Sliding the focus control rotates the lens indicator to the corresponding distance markers. The viewfinder uses an unusual circular spot system to aid in focusing head shots. It used PR10 (PR144) film. |
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+ | *[https://www.mikeeckman.com/media/KodakColorburst100Manual.pdf Kodak Colorburst 100 user manual] at [https://mikeeckman.com/ Mike Eckman Dot Com] | ||
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Latest revision as of 05:44, 11 June 2022
Colorburst 100 image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
The Colorburst 100 is an instant picture camera introduced by Kodak in 1978 - costing $45. It was also known as the Kodak EK100, a nearly identical model but has meter markings surrounding the lens along with feet markings. It was made in the USA and Canada, until 1980. Its design scheme is similar to many of Kodak's cameras that use 126 film. Exposure and focus control is with sliders on the face of the camera. Sliding the focus control rotates the lens indicator to the corresponding distance markers. The viewfinder uses an unusual circular spot system to aid in focusing head shots. It used PR10 (PR144) film. Flash was provided via a Flipflash socket on top of the camera.
EK100 image by Richard Wisbey (Image rights) |
Camera base for film loading and battery image by Mark Wahl (Image rights) |