Difference between revisions of "Kodak Pocket Instamatic 10"
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+ | This was the cheapest of the [[Kodak]] [[110 film|110]] cameras, and the [[Instamatic|Instamatic range]]. | ||
+ | The [[Instamatic#110_Cartridge|Pocket Instamatics]] were frequently sold with a flash extender - as shown here, since without this the [[Magicube]] would be too close to the lens, and produce a great deal of red-eye effect and glare. | ||
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* [http://apphotnum.free.fr/kodak-e.html more Pocket Instamatics] | * [http://apphotnum.free.fr/kodak-e.html more Pocket Instamatics] |
Revision as of 22:28, 23 March 2008
market entry camera of Kodak for the 110 pocket film cartridge system |
- Type: pocket camera
- Manufacturer: Kodak
- Launch: 1972 or 1973
- Film: Type 110 cartridge for 16mm film
- Lens: 1:11/25mm
- Shutter: two speeds, one for normal conditions, one flash-synchronized
- Flash: Magicubes
- Dimensions: 114×55×27 mm
vintage day flash photography with those coool flash cubes ;-) |
This was the cheapest of the Kodak 110 cameras, and the Instamatic range.
The Pocket Instamatics were frequently sold with a flash extender - as shown here, since without this the Magicube would be too close to the lens, and produce a great deal of red-eye effect and glare.