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The '''Kodamatic 980''' is a [[instant camera]] manufactured by [[Kodak]] in 1982. | The '''Kodamatic 980''' is a [[instant camera]] manufactured by [[Kodak]] in 1982. | ||
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[[Category: Instant cameras]] | [[Category: Instant cameras]] |
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The Kodamatic 980 is a instant camera manufactured by Kodak in 1982.
It is similar to the Kodamatic 960, but uses a auto focus lens. It was the only instant camera Kodak made with auto focus. It uses a electronic flash instead of disposable bulbs. It is designed as a modern folding type camera with a bellows arrangement. It uses Kodamatic Trimprint HS144 instant film.
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