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Kodak Instamatic 50 camera

1963

Kodak No 2 Folding Pocket Camera

1899

Kodak Instamatic 314 camera

1964-1974

Hanimex IEF Pocket Camera for 110 Cartridge Film

1977

Dixons Sharpshooter Disc camera

1978-1988

For 126 cartirdge film; two-speed shutter; fixed lens; DV optical finder; special hot shoe for flash. A present to Andy Wallace from his wife in 1973. cost £4.74. With flash unit attached.

Kodak Instamatic 36 camera

1973

Kodak Tele-ektralite 40 Camera

Kodak Tele-Instamatic 608 Camera

1975

Kodak "No. 1A Pocket Kodak" Camera

1926

Boots Instapac Electro 440 Camera

1977

Minox camera

1939

Plus Sporti Camera

1970-1979

Kodak 'Instamatic' 55X camera. For 126 cartridges 28 x 28mm. Fitted with lens of fixed focus, f/11, 43mm. Two speed shutter, marked for bright sun and hazy sun/ flash. Direct vision optical finder. Shoe with flash contacts for flashgun. Windon knob interlocked with shutter. Manufactured between September 1971 and September 1972. Magicube socket; lever film wind. Overall: 68 mm x 112 mm x 55 mm.

Kodak 'Instamatic' 55X camera

1971-1972

Boots 126c Camera

Hanimex Tele-Hanomatic PF628 Camera

1977

Vest Pocket Kodak Camera with Autographic Features

1918

Ensign Midget Camera Model 22

1935-1941

Presto Pocket Camera by E B Koopman

1895-1900

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; fixed exposure; flipflash socket; brightline finder.

Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18 camera

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles pocket camera for 110 cartridge film, with built-in flash and wrist strap. In unopened original packaging. Manufactured by Remco, China, 1990. Copyright 1990 Mirage Studios.

Teenage Mutant Hero Turtles pocket camera for 110 cartridge film

1990

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; Remar lens F:25mm f/5.6 and Tele-Remar lens, F:42mm f/5.6; automatic exposure; aperture control for sunny/cloudy and flash focusing setting for tele lens; hot shoe. In original packing with instructions.

Kodak Tele-Instamatic 430 camera

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; Kodar F:25mm lens; sunny, cloudy, flash settings; symbols visible in brightline finder. Built-in electronic flashl integral handle/cover.

Kodak Ektra 22-EF camera

Kodak Tele-Instamatic 330 camera. 110 cartridge film; 25mm and 43mm, f/11 Triplet lens; Cloudy/sunny setting. Concealed Magicube fitting; detachable hard case doubling as a folding handle.

Kodak Tele-Instamatic 330 camera. 110 cartridge film; 25mm and 43mm

1975-1978

Kodak Tele-Ektra 32 camera. Serial No A13040. 23mm and 37mm f/11 lens; 110 cartridge film. Case acts as fold-down handle.

Kodak Tele-Ektra 32 camera

1978-1980

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; Reomar lens F:22, 44mm; sunny/cloudy control; flipflash socket; brightline finder with focusing scale for tele lens. Integral handle/cover.

Kodak Tele-Ektra 350 camera

Eastman Kodak Co. Pocket camera for 110 cartridges. F:25mm f/1.9 lens. Integral electronic flash. Auto exposure. No 0459064. In original carton.

Kodak Ektramax Camera

Kodak disc 8000 camera outfit

Kodak disc 8000 camera outfit

Hanimex disc 320 camera

Hanimex Disc 320 Camera

For 110 cartridge film; aperture control, automatic exposure; brightline finder; magicube socket. In slip case.

Kodak pocket Instamatic 500 camera

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; fixed exposure; built-in electronic flash; DV optical finder. Buff colour.

Kodak Stylelite pocket camera

Kodak pocket Instamatic 300 camera. Label on base '337'. Magicube flash connector. Lens f/5.6. Settings for cloudy to sunny, ft 16, 9, 6, 4.

Kodak pocket Instamatic 300 camera

1972-1976

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; Kodar F:23mm lens; sunny, cloudy, flash settings; integral electronic flash; DV optical finder; integral handle/cover.

Kodak Ektra 12-EF camera

The Brownie camera, 1981, in presentation pack. Renamed version of Kodak A1 camera, 110 cartridge. Kodak Ltd. The Kodak Brownie Camera was introduced in Spring 1980 ansd discontinued in 1982. It was identical to the Kodak Pocket A1 Camera of 1978, but was renamed the Kodak Brownie in 1980 to mark the centenary of George eastman's founding of the company. Probably the least valuable of all the Brownies but still a collectors item as it was the last camera to bear the Brownie name.

The Brownie Camera in Presentation Pack

1981

Vest pocket Kodak Autographic, with achromatic lens, ball bearing shutter 25/50/B/T, No.660742. Has black enamel body and black bellows. Is in leather camera case.

Vest pocket Kodak - Autographic

1915-1926

For 110 cartridge film; fixed exposure; DV optical finder; flipflash socket; in rigid everready case.

Kodak pocket A-1 camera

Vest Pocket Kodak Model B, made by Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. 127 film 1 5/8 x 2 1/2" pictures. Meniscus lens; rotating plate with four fixed apertures c.f.11.16.22.32. V.P Rotary shutter T/I; reflecting brilliant finder. Black leatherette covering and bello

Vest Pocket Kodak - Model B

1925-1934

Kodak AG. Special version for Photokina 1980 Press Conference, bearing Centenary logo and legend, in German. Reomar 24mm, 110 cartridge. Built-in electronic flash.

Kodak Ektralite 450 Camera

1980

Dennis the Menace 'Gotcha' camera and Skin, smile camera.

Dennis the Menace Gotcha Camera and Skin, Smile Camera

Kodak Millennium Edition single use camera, presented by Kodak to its employees, 1999.

Kodak Millennium Edition Single Use Camera

1999

F:38mm, f/2.8 Xenar lens No 8031442. For 126 cartridge film. No 50705. In Everready case.

Kodak Instamtatic

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; integral electronic flash.

Kodak Ektralite 10 camera

For 126 cartridge film; two-speed shutter, fixed lens; DV optical finder.

Kodak Instamatic 28 camera

For 110 cartridge film; fixed exposure; flipflash socket; DV optical finder.

Kodak Winner pocket camera

Kodak Bantam camera, 1935-1937, body manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company. This was one of a range of miniature rollfilm cameras that introduced the 828 rollfilm size. Most had moulded plastic bodies. This collapsing self-erecting camera was fitted with a Kodak Anastigmat F53mm f6.3 lens. In original carton with instructions.

Kodak Bantam camera

1935-1937

For 126 cartridge film; Kodak lens; automatic exposure; brightline finder; flashcube socket; focus adjustment.

Kodak Instamatic 314 camera

Agfa Rapid camera with transparent back to show film transport. In case with dummy film. Plastic-bodied camera for 35mm film contained in 'Rapid' easy-load cartridges.

Agfa Rapid-Modell Demonstration Camera

1964-1971

For 126 cartridge film; fixed aperture lens; flashcube socket; DV optical finder; clockwork motor windon.

Kodak Instamatic 154 camera

For 126 cartridge film; Kodar lens, automatic exposure; DV optical finder; flashcube socket. In everready case.

Kodak Instamatic 304 camera

Kodak Pocket Instamatic 101 camera. For 110 cartridge film; fixed exposure; magicube socket; DV optical finder. Overall: 27 mm x 115 mm x 50 mm.

Kodak Pocket Instamatic 101 camera

1974

Pocket camera for 110 cartridge film; automatic exposure; lowlight warning in brightline finder; lens cover closed warning in finder; flipflash socket; battery test button.

Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 28 camera