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The '''Instamatic 700''' was made in the US by [[Kodak]] between March 1963 and June 1966 - as a high-end model in the [[Instamatic|Instamatic series]]. | The '''Instamatic 700''' was made in the US by [[Kodak]] between March 1963 and June 1966 - as a high-end model in the [[Instamatic|Instamatic series]]. |
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The Instamatic 700 was made in the US by Kodak between March 1963 and June 1966 - as a high-end model in the Instamatic series. It had a built-in bulb flashgun, hidden under the hinged logo on the top plate.
- Shutter: 4 speed, 1/30-1/250s - set by dial on the front
- Lens: Ektanar 38mm f2.8
- Metering: Selenium meter, automatic exposure