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The '''Kodak Winner''' is a camera for 110 film. It is a basic fixed-focus pocket camera, and has a Flipflash socket. A version was available marked "Official Sponsor of the 1988 Olympic Games".<ref>[http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=211&cam=1081 Kodak Winner] at [http://kodak.3106.net/index.php Kodak Classics]</ref> 110 film is still available so a working example can still be used by those with a case of nostalgia.
 
 
It is extremely similar to [[Kodak Gimini]], [[My First Camera]], and [[Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18]].  Other than using different flashcubes, it also greatly resembles a [[Kodak Hawkeye Pocket Instamatic]].
 
 
 
 
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The '''Kodak Winner''' is a camera for 110 film. It is a basic fixed-focus pocket camera, and has a Flipflash socket. A version was available marked "Official Sponsor of the 1988 Olympic Games".<ref>[http://kodak.3106.net/index.php?p=211&cam=1081 Kodak Winner] at [http://kodak.3106.net/index.php Kodak Classics]</ref> 110 film is still available so a working example can still be used by those with a case of nostalgia.
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It is extremely similar to [[Kodak Gimini]], [[My First Camera]], and [[Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18]].  Other than using different flashcubes, it also greatly resembles a [[Kodak Hawkeye Pocket Instamatic]].
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== Specifics ==
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'''Manufacturer:''' [[Kodak]]
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'''Camera Name:''' Winner
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'''Film Type:''' 110
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'''Image Size:''' 13 x 17 mm
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'''Lens:''' 25mm, f/11 Meniscus
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'''Shutter Speed:''' 1/90 sec., (1/40 sec. with Flipflash installed)
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'''Flash:''' Flipflash socket
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'''Optimum Flash Distance:''' 5 to 16 feet
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Revision as of 21:05, 14 June 2016

The Kodak Winner is a camera for 110 film. It is a basic fixed-focus pocket camera, and has a Flipflash socket. A version was available marked "Official Sponsor of the 1988 Olympic Games".[1] 110 film is still available so a working example can still be used by those with a case of nostalgia.

It is extremely similar to Kodak Gimini, My First Camera, and Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18. Other than using different flashcubes, it also greatly resembles a Kodak Hawkeye Pocket Instamatic.

Specifics

Manufacturer: Kodak

Camera Name: Winner

Film Type: 110

Image Size: 13 x 17 mm

Lens: 25mm, f/11 Meniscus

Shutter Speed: 1/90 sec., (1/40 sec. with Flipflash installed)

Flash: Flipflash socket

Optimum Flash Distance: 5 to 16 feet


References