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The '''Kodak Instamatic 255X''' is a [[126 film|126 cartridge film]] camera introduced by [[Kodak]] in September 1971 and continued until 1977 - one of a long line of [[Instamatic]]s. The 255X is fitted for [[magicube]]s for flash. | The '''Kodak Instamatic 255X''' is a [[126 film|126 cartridge film]] camera introduced by [[Kodak]] in September 1971 and continued until 1977 - one of a long line of [[Instamatic]]s. The 255X is fitted for [[magicube]]s for flash. | ||
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255X 'Instamatic' made in England image by Cezar Popescu (Image rights) |
The Kodak Instamatic 255X is a 126 cartridge film camera introduced by Kodak in September 1971 and continued until 1977 - one of a long line of Instamatics. The 255X is fitted for magicubes for flash.
It was manufactured by Kodak Ltd (UK), Kodak AG (Germany) and Kodak Spain.
Links
- Instamatic 255 X on www.collection-appareils.fr by Sylvain Halgand (French)