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Revision as of 00:37, 11 June 2008
Kodak's first Instamatic camera series for its 126 film cartridge in the United States was the model 100. It used a pop-up flashgun for a single AG-1 peanut flashbulbs.
http://photos.fotonomy.com/m/f/7/3/f734f404.jpg
Specifications
- Type: viewfinder film camera
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Production Dates: March 1963 - 1966
- Film: 126 film cartridge
- Lens: 43mm f/11
- Image: 28x28mm
- Shutter: mechanical leaf, 1/90 s. and 1/40 s. with flashgun (not confirmed)
- Price: $15.95
- Designer: Frank A. Zagara
- Power: 2xAAA batteries for flash