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Kodak Instamatic (1963)
Kodak Instamatic

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Posted by Bob K at 5:09 pm (PDT) on Tue July 23, 2013   
The Instamatic 100 used flash bulbs. The newer Instamatic 104 model used flash cubes. That is what put the Instamatic on the map. Of course the Magicube was to follow needing no batteries. They all used the 126 cartridge film. These actually took somewhat decent pictures as compared to the more recent Instamatic 110 which took pretty bad pictures. The Kodak Disk camera was a gimic that took just plain horrible pictures and was to end the popular Instamatic camera era.
Posted by AliKaplan at 2:19 pm (PDT) on Sun July 21, 2013   
LaughingThanks for the info, that was well over a year ago. I will be more careful next time!
Posted by Nerdylady at 6:10 pm (PDT) on Fri July 19, 2013   
Ali... you can "edit" your comment if you get word wrong! Smile
Posted by GlenEllyn at 3:11 am (PDT) on Sun June 17, 2012   
I can still remember the distinctive clack-clack it made when you snapped a picture.
Posted by AliKaplan at 11:48 am (PDT) on Tue April 10, 2012   
OOPS, that is WEAR on it ;-)
Posted by AliKaplan at 11:48 am (PDT) on Tue April 10, 2012   
Here is my camera, although mine shows a little more ear on it since it went EVERYWHERE with me..
Posted by joesauntie at 5:41 am (PST) on Sat January 9, 2010   
my brother got one for his 12th birthday June 1965....this quickly replaced the old Brownie as our family camera...NO hiding in a closet to change film!!

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