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− | The '''Kodak Instamatic 154X''' was manufactured by [[Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C.]] in Argentina, and it is almost identical to the [[Kodak Instamatic 155X]]<ref>[http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=207&cam=1167 Kodak Instamatic 154X] on Mischa Koning's Kodak Classics</ref>. | + | The '''Kodak Instamatic 154X''' was manufactured by [[Kodak's_international_plants#Argentina|Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C.]] in Argentina, and it is almost identical to the [[Kodak Instamatic 155X]]<ref>[http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=207&cam=1167 Kodak Instamatic 154X] on Mischa Koning's Kodak Classics</ref>. |
This is one of many [[Instamatic]] cameras introduced by [[Kodak]] for [[126 film]]. The "X" denotes a socket for [[magicube]]s, which do not require electrical power to fire the flash, permitting the camera to be simpler and less expensive. | This is one of many [[Instamatic]] cameras introduced by [[Kodak]] for [[126 film]]. The "X" denotes a socket for [[magicube]]s, which do not require electrical power to fire the flash, permitting the camera to be simpler and less expensive. |
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The Kodak Instamatic 154X was manufactured by Kodak Argentina S.A.I.C. in Argentina, and it is almost identical to the Kodak Instamatic 155X[1].
This is one of many Instamatic cameras introduced by Kodak for 126 film. The "X" denotes a socket for magicubes, which do not require electrical power to fire the flash, permitting the camera to be simpler and less expensive.
Notes
- ↑ Kodak Instamatic 154X on Mischa Koning's Kodak Classics