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− | *[https://www.browniecam.com/brownie_user_manuals/stylelite-pocket.pdf Kodak Stylelite user manual (pdf) at [https://www.browniecam.com/ Browniecam.com] | + | *[https://www.browniecam.com/brownie_user_manuals/stylelite-pocket.pdf Kodak Stylelite user manual (pdf)] at [https://www.browniecam.com/ Browniecam.com] |
*Example of a "premium" offer, offered for $17.95 by a bank, in a 1979 newspaper: [http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2012%2FMedina%20NY%20Daily%20Register%20Journal/Medina%20NY%20Daily%20Register%20Journal%201979/Medina%20NY%20Daily%20Register%20Journal%201979%20-%203156.pdf Medina Journal-Register, July 23 1979] at Old Fulton NY Postcards | *Example of a "premium" offer, offered for $17.95 by a bank, in a 1979 newspaper: [http://www.fultonhistory.com/Newspaper%2012%2FMedina%20NY%20Daily%20Register%20Journal/Medina%20NY%20Daily%20Register%20Journal%201979/Medina%20NY%20Daily%20Register%20Journal%201979%20-%203156.pdf Medina Journal-Register, July 23 1979] at Old Fulton NY Postcards | ||
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The Kodak Stylelite, written on camera as Styl'elite pocket camera, is yet another 110 film camera by Kodak. It is fixed-focus, and has a built-in flash, which is turned on via a "on/off" switch. The flash requires two AA batteries. It was introduced in 1979, and was offered for "premium sales".[1]
110 film is still available, from Lomography.
References
Links
- Kodak Stylelite user manual (pdf) at Browniecam.com
- Example of a "premium" offer, offered for $17.95 by a bank, in a 1979 newspaper: Medina Journal-Register, July 23 1979 at Old Fulton NY Postcards