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− | The '''Instamatic 220''' was one of the highly successful [[Kodak Instamatic|camera series]] from [[Kodak]] made for drop-in [[126 film|126 film cartridges]]. | + | The '''Instamatic 220''' was one of the highly successful [[Kodak Instamatic|camera series]] from [[Kodak]] made for drop-in [[126 film|126 film cartridges]]. It had a weather symbol scale for aperture control, and had a focusable Kodak Reomar lens. |
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The Instamatic 220 was one of the highly successful camera series from Kodak made for drop-in 126 film cartridges. It had a weather symbol scale for aperture control, and had a focusable Kodak Reomar lens.
Links
- Instamatic 220 and the Instamatic series from Mischa Konig's Kodak Classics
- Instamatic 220 at Sylvain Halgand's www.collection-appareils.fr (French)