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Kodak Eastman: Tele-Instamatic 608
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1975-1979. 110 cartridge camera.

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2003-02-28 | $16 | |||
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The Tele-Instamatic 608 has a 25mm (f11) and 43mm (f11) lenses. One of the first cameras to let you choose between a normal and a telephoto lens with a flick of the finger. This is a fixed focus, fixed exposure camera introduced in 1975 and discontinued in 1979. It has a depth-of-field from 5 feet to infinity (25mm) and 6 feet to infinity (43mm). It also has shutter speeds of 1/125 of a second (1/45 of a second for flash), flip-flash socket, and a spring-loaded lens cover/viewfinder cover (does not lock shutter). It does not have a tripod or cable shutter release socket. Overall size is 2 1/4 x 5 x 1 1/8". The camera originally came with stick-on monogram letters to personalize your new purchase. An extra you could purchase and pictured here is the Kodak “Model A” Ektron Electronic flash unit that fits in the flip-flash socket and uses two AA batteries.
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