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In the early 1970s there were more families with several children living in Germany than nowadays. And it had become very common that sooner or later the children got a real camera. So it was a luck for the family budgets that simple cameras were in fashion, the Instamatics of Kodak. These cameras were even made by Kodak's German plant Kodak AG and by its British plant Kodak Ltd. . In the 1970s the European Kodak factories offered a characteristic own line of Instamatics. The series started with the Instamatic 33 which hadn't yet the rotating flash cube connector. The type numbers ended on "33". The higher the number the more features were offered. The Instamatic 133 offered two shutter speeds, 1/80 sec. for sunlight and 1/40 sec. for dim light or flash. The camera had a 1:11/43mm fixfocus lens.