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Kodak Eastman: Tele-Ektralite 20
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1979-1981. 110 cartridge film, pocket camera.

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The Kodak Tele-Ektralite 20 is a 110 cartridge film camera. It featured "normal" and "tele" mode, and a built-in flash. It was made in Canada, introduced in 1979 and discontinued in 1981. The camera has a 22mm and 44mm f/9.5 lens plus a 2 speed shutter. The lower of the two shutter speeds is only available when the flash is being used. The built in flash on this Canadian-made dual-lens camera normally folds flush with the end of the camera when off, only flipping out when needed. When the lens is changed from its 'norm' setting of 22mm to the 'tele' setting of 44mm, the Brightline viewfinder changes in magnification to match the lens. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price in 1979 was $58.00. The camera also has a view window in the back cover to view ASA plus frame count, and it is the cover release. By putting your finger in the window opening and sliding it in the down position the cover opens. The camera does not have a tripod mount but does have a flash ready light.
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