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The '''Kodak Instamatic 44''' was a very cheap camera for the easy-to-use Kodapak film cartridges, released by [[Kodak]] in 1969. It was made either in the USA or in Canada. A similar model was the promotional '''Hawkeye Instamatic II'''. The camera had a 1:11/43mm lens with fixed focusing, and a single speed shutter with speed 1/50 sec. . It had a characteristic thumb wheel as means of film advance on the top. It could fire flash cubes.
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The '''Kodak Instamatic 44''' was a very cheap camera for the easy-to-use [[126 film|Kodapak film cartridges]], released by [[Kodak]] into the [[Instamatic|Instamatic range]] in 1969. It was made either in the USA or in Canada. A similar model was the promotional '''Hawkeye Instamatic II'''. The camera had a 1:11/43mm lens with fixed focusing, and a single speed shutter with speed 1/50 sec. It had a characteristic thumb wheel as means of film advance on the top. It could fire [[Flashcubes|flash cubes]].
  
 
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The Kodak Instamatic 44 was a very cheap camera for the easy-to-use Kodapak film cartridges, released by Kodak into the Instamatic range in 1969. It was made either in the USA or in Canada. A similar model was the promotional Hawkeye Instamatic II. The camera had a 1:11/43mm lens with fixed focusing, and a single speed shutter with speed 1/50 sec. It had a characteristic thumb wheel as means of film advance on the top. It could fire flash cubes.

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