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by bill339
Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:28 am
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Imperial Camera: Six-Twenty
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Views: 4037

Imperial Camera: Six-Twenty

The 1964 Imperial Six-Twenty snapshot camera was made in the USA. It’s almost completely plastic, right down to its little plastic handle. The camera is 2 3/4" wide 3 1/8" deep and 3 3/8" tall (not including the optical viewfinder). There are absolutely no settings to have to fiddle w...
by bill339
Sun Dec 20, 2020 11:20 am
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Imperial Camera: Ultra Flash 110
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Views: 4015

Imperial Camera: Ultra Flash 110

This camera was introduced in 1980 toward the middle of the 110 film popularity. It has a built in flash unit powered by two AA batteries stored in the side of the camera. There is a flash ready light with a on and off switch just under it on the top of the camera. It has a single speed shutter and ...
by bill339
Thu Dec 17, 2020 2:50 pm
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: AGFA ANSCO: Plenax PD-16
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Views: 4744

AGFA ANSCO: Plenax PD-16

The Agfa PD 16 or Agfa Ansco PD 16 were a series of folding cameras for type PD16 roll film (equivalent to Kodak's designation 616). The Plenax camera was manufactured by the Agfa Company from 1935 to approximately 1941. Designed as a low cost folding bed roll film camera. Many models are distinguis...
by bill339
Wed Dec 16, 2020 12:33 pm
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Keystone: Easy Shot
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Views: 3890

Keystone: Easy Shot

This is a focus free 35mm film camera made in China with a Regency 3-element f5.6 38mm lens. The right thumb film advance wheel mechanism is small for the thumb and needs to be pulled toward the hand not pushed to advance a frame and load the shutter. The camera has a frame counter on the back film ...
by bill339
Wed Dec 16, 2020 9:32 am
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Kodak Eastman: Handle 2
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Views: 4469

Kodak Eastman: Handle 2

Although the Handle 2’s exposure is automatically controlled via an electric eye located above the lens, there’s still a rudimentary exposure compensation dial on the front barrel. Missing on the front of the barrel is a battery test button that was located in the corner of the faceplate on the Hand...
by bill339
Wed Dec 16, 2020 2:51 am
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Vivitar: Vivitar 810
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Views: 3851

Vivitar: Vivitar 810

The Vivitar 810 is a camera for 110 film cartridge. It has a fixed-focus 24mm 1:5.6 lens, and a built-in flash. The camera was introduced circa 1970s. Other features of the camera are optical viewfinder, flash on/off switch, film view window in the back cover that lets you see the frame usage, a sin...
by bill339
Tue Dec 15, 2020 10:06 am
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Kodak Eastman: Kodak Kodamatic 960
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Views: 4620

Kodak Eastman: Kodak Kodamatic 960

This is a viewfinder instant camera produced by Kodak from 1982-1986. It used Kodamatic Instant Film, and originally cost $77.95 and at the end of its sales it sold for $29.95. The camera used Kodak HS144 Instant film no longer available. The shutter is Electronic and it has speeds of 1/15 of a seco...
by bill339
Sun Dec 13, 2020 4:58 pm
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Kodak Eastman: EK6
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Views: 6559

Kodak Eastman: EK6

Obsolete since the 80's, when Polaroid decided to sue Kodak for patent infringement and won (still the largest patent infringement case in history). Kodak was ordered to stop producing all their instant film and instant film cameras. This EK6 is not missing the name plate that was sent back to Kodak...
by bill339
Sun Dec 13, 2020 11:52 am
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: Keystone: EverFlash 1030
Replies: 0
Views: 3863

Keystone: EverFlash 1030

The Keystone Everflash 1030 was one of Keystone's Disc film viewfinder cameras without motor-driven film advance. It had a thumb cocking-slider like a cheap 110 pocket camera. But it had an automatic built-in electronic flash and its focusing could be switched from portrait to landscape and vice ver...
by bill339
Fri Dec 11, 2020 2:25 pm
Forum: Camera comments
Topic: New Taiwan: Suntone MM-802
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Views: 3495

New Taiwan: Suntone MM-802

The Suntone MM-802 is a basic camera for 35mm film. It has a fixed-focus 35mm lens (marked as "focus free"), a single aperture and a single shutter speed. It has manual film advance and rewind. The camera was produced sometime in the 1990s and has a built in flash using on AA battery. Othe...

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