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The '''Colorburst 100''' was an instant picture camera introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1978 -  costing $45. It was made in the USA and Canada, until 1980. It used PR10 (PR144) film.
 
The '''Colorburst 100''' was an instant picture camera introduced by [[Kodak]] in 1978 -  costing $45. It was made in the USA and Canada, until 1980. It used PR10 (PR144) film.

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The Colorburst 100 was an instant picture camera introduced by Kodak in 1978 - costing $45. It was made in the USA and Canada, until 1980. It used PR10 (PR144) film. Flash was provided via a Flipflash socket.

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