Difference between revisions of "Kodak Instamatic X-30"

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*Year of launch: 1971
 
*Year of launch: 1971
 
*Film: Type No. [[126 film]] cassettes for frame size 28×28mm
 
*Film: Type No. [[126 film]] cassettes for frame size 28×28mm
*Lens: 1:11/43mm
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*Lens: f11/43mm
*Shutter: Photo-electronically controlled shutter with speeds 1/10 to 1/125 sec.
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*Shutter: Photo-electronically controlled shutter with speeds 10 to 1/125 sec.
 
*Viewfinder: optical
 
*Viewfinder: optical
  

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The Kodak Instamatic X-30 was a viewfinder camera with automatic exposure. It was made by Kodak in the U.S.A. between August 1971 and January 1974. This was one model in the long Instamatic series.

specifications

  • Type: Viewfinder camera
  • Manufacturer: Kodak (bears imprinting "Made in U.S.A")
  • Year of launch: 1971
  • Film: Type No. 126 film cassettes for frame size 28×28mm
  • Lens: f11/43mm
  • Shutter: Photo-electronically controlled shutter with speeds 10 to 1/125 sec.
  • Viewfinder: optical