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The '''EK6''' is a integral instant camera produced by [[Kodak]]. It was available in 1976, along with the [[Kodak EK4]] which makes it one of the earlier models. It improved upon the EK4 by having an electronic film ejection, instead of a hand crank. It uses Kodak PR10 / PR144 instant film.
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The '''EK6''' is a integral instant camera produced by [[Kodak]]. It was available in 1976, along with the [[Kodak EK4]] which makes it one of the earlier models. It improved upon the EK4 by having an electronic film ejection, instead of a hand crank. It uses Kodak PR10 / PR144 instant film and is powered by one 6v J / 4LR61 battery.
 
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The EK6 is a integral instant camera produced by Kodak. It was available in 1976, along with the Kodak EK4 which makes it one of the earlier models. It improved upon the EK4 by having an electronic film ejection, instead of a hand crank. It uses Kodak PR10 / PR144 instant film and is powered by one 6v J / 4LR61 battery.

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