Kodak Instamatic Camera 100 (1963) Vintage

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Caractéristiques

TypeAppareils photo
Année de fabrication1960 à 1980

Description


Kodak Instamatic  100 Camera in bruin lederen etui.
Afmetingen/ +- 10,5 x 5 x 6 cm
Vintage.

The Kodak Instamatic 100 used a new type of film which came in a plastic cartridge, called a ‘Kodapak’ by Kodak; there was no need for the awkward task of threading film on the take-up spool like 35mm film, you simply dropped the cartridge inside the camera, closed the back, wound it until the lever locked, and started taking pictures, all in about 5 seconds flat.  The instamatic 100 (including several iterations over the years) sold by the millions, with a 1970 end-of-the-run final tally at over 50 million units.  The Kodak Instamatic 100 won a Certificate of Design Merit from the Industrial Designers Institute, and was designed and patented by Frank Zagara working for Kodak in 1963.
Due to the fact that fresh 126 film is no longer available, and the quality of long expired film probably won’t show the true character of the lens, I decided to post the actual photos that were taken with the camera from the 1960s to the 1980s!  Believe it or not, the color prints we have all the way back to the 1960s still look good, and I could’ve just posted the prints, however I went the extra mile and scanned the negatives to get the most out of them, and have posted quite a few samples for you to check out below.



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Numéro de l'annonce: m1523513628