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The '''Kodak Typ 048 Instamatic 500''' was a manual-exposure viewfinder camera for [[126 film]] cartridges - one of the high end of the [[Instamatic|Instamatic range]].  Identified serial number ranges are  50000 to EK 139945  and  EK 700211 to EK 748159.  
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The '''Kodak Typ 048 Instamatic 500''' was a manual-exposure viewfinder camera for [[126 film]] cartridges—one of the highest-specification models ever to be offered in the [[Instamatic|Instamatic range]].  Identified serial number ranges are  50000 to EK 139945  and  EK 700211 to EK 748159.  
  
The body is made from two substantial cast metal blocks, with plastic facings front and rear, filled-in with leatherette. The winding lever - quirkily for a 126 camera - is recessed into the back, below the film cartridge, with a notch in the base for access using the right thumb.
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The body is made from two substantial cast metal blocks, with plastic facings front and rear, filled-in with leatherette. The winding lever - quirkily for a 126 camera - is recessed into the back, below the film cartridge, with a notch in the base for access using the right thumb, and operates over only 90 degrees. The back, again unusually, has a click stop to keep it open whilst loading.
  
 
Exposure metering is by a branded [[Gossen]] [[selenium meter]], with a needle-centering display across the bottom of the viewfinder.
 
Exposure metering is by a branded [[Gossen]] [[selenium meter]], with a needle-centering display across the bottom of the viewfinder.
The camera has both [[hot shoe]] and PC socket to connect a flash, and accepts 32 mm Retina filters and lens hoods. A [[depth of field|depth-of-field indicator]], tripod socket, and threaded shutter release (for a [[cable release]]) are included. The lens can be retracted into the camera body - concealing the shutter-speed scale - when not in use, and extended using a release button in the bottom plate. The lens has both a distance scale and a portrait/group/mountain distance symbols with click stops.
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The camera has both [[hot shoe]] and PC socket to connect a flash, and accepts 32 mm Retina filters and lens hoods. A [[depth of field|depth-of-field indicator]], tripod socket, and threaded shutter release (for a [[cable release]]) are included. The lens can be retracted into the camera body - concealing the shutter-speed scale - when not in use, and extended using a release button in the bottom plate. The lens has both a distance scale and a portrait/group/mountain distance symbols with [[click stops]].
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===specifications===
 
===specifications===
*Type: Viewfinder film camera
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*Type: [[Viewfinder camera|Viewfinder film camera]]
 
*Manufacturer: [[Kodak AG]], Germany
 
*Manufacturer: [[Kodak AG]], Germany
 
*Year of launch: 1963
 
*Year of launch: 1963
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*Lens: [[Schneider-Kreuznach]] Xenar f/2.8 38mm 4-element glass; stopping to f/22
 
*Lens: [[Schneider-Kreuznach]] Xenar f/2.8 38mm 4-element glass; stopping to f/22
 
*Shutter: [[Compur]] leaf with speeds 1/30 to 1/500 sec. plus bulb
 
*Shutter: [[Compur]] leaf with speeds 1/30 to 1/500 sec. plus bulb
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*Aperture: 1:2.8 to 1:22
 
*Aperture: 1:2.8 to 1:22
 
*Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with bright frame and [[parallax]] correction marks
 
*Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with bright frame and [[parallax]] correction marks
 
*Metering: [[Gossen]] [[Selenium meter|selenium cell meter]] with exposure compensation (+/-) indicator in viewfinder
 
*Metering: [[Gossen]] [[Selenium meter|selenium cell meter]] with exposure compensation (+/-) indicator in viewfinder
  
==Links==
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*[http://www.collection-appareils.fr/kodak/html/instamatic_500.php Instamatic 500] on [http://www.collection-appareils.fr/general/html/francais.php www.collection-appareils.fr] by Sylvain Halgand
 
  
 
[[Category: German 126 film]]
 
[[Category: German 126 film]]
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[[Category: I|Instamatic 500]]
 
[[Category: I|Instamatic 500]]
 
[[Category: Kodak AG|Instamatic 500]]
 
[[Category: Kodak AG|Instamatic 500]]
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Revision as of 20:09, 17 March 2018

The Kodak Typ 048 Instamatic 500 was a manual-exposure viewfinder camera for 126 film cartridges—one of the highest-specification models ever to be offered in the Instamatic range. Identified serial number ranges are 50000 to EK 139945 and EK 700211 to EK 748159.

The body is made from two substantial cast metal blocks, with plastic facings front and rear, filled-in with leatherette. The winding lever - quirkily for a 126 camera - is recessed into the back, below the film cartridge, with a notch in the base for access using the right thumb, and operates over only 90 degrees. The back, again unusually, has a click stop to keep it open whilst loading.

Exposure metering is by a branded Gossen selenium meter, with a needle-centering display across the bottom of the viewfinder.

The camera has both hot shoe and PC socket to connect a flash, and accepts 32 mm Retina filters and lens hoods. A depth-of-field indicator, tripod socket, and threaded shutter release (for a cable release) are included. The lens can be retracted into the camera body - concealing the shutter-speed scale - when not in use, and extended using a release button in the bottom plate. The lens has both a distance scale and a portrait/group/mountain distance symbols with click stops.


specifications

  • Aperture: 1:2.8 to 1:22
  • Viewfinder: Optical viewfinder with bright frame and parallax correction marks
  • Metering: Gossen selenium cell meter with exposure compensation (+/-) indicator in viewfinder