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The Kodak '''Colorburst 250''' is a [[Instant camera]]. In Europe it's known as "Kodak EK160-EF". It was release in July 1979. It's main improvement over the previous models include an electronic flash as well as motorized film ejection.
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The Kodak '''Colorburst 250''' is a [[Instant camera]]. In Europe it's known as '''Kodak EK160-EF'''. It was release in July 1979. It was released along side the Colorburst 50 (EK160). It's main improvement includes a built-in electronic flash as well as motorized film ejection.
  
==specs==
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==Specifications==
 
*Lens: 100mm, f/1:12,8  
 
*Lens: 100mm, f/1:12,8  
 
*Focus: Fixed focus.
 
*Focus: Fixed focus.
*Speed: 2 to 1 / 300 sec.
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*Shutter speed: 2 to 1 / 300 sec.
 
*Film: Kodak PR-10, [[Instant film]]
 
*Film: Kodak PR-10, [[Instant film]]
*flash: electronic
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*Flash: electronic
*motorized picture output
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*Transport: motorized picture output
  
  
 
[[Category:US-American instant cameras]]
 
[[Category:US-American instant cameras]]
 
[[Category:Kodak]]
 
[[Category:Kodak]]

Revision as of 03:29, 11 January 2012

The Kodak Colorburst 250 is a Instant camera. In Europe it's known as Kodak EK160-EF. It was release in July 1979. It was released along side the Colorburst 50 (EK160). It's main improvement includes a built-in electronic flash as well as motorized film ejection.

Specifications

  • Lens: 100mm, f/1:12,8
  • Focus: Fixed focus.
  • Shutter speed: 2 to 1 / 300 sec.
  • Film: Kodak PR-10, Instant film
  • Flash: electronic
  • Transport: motorized picture output