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Kodak Instamatic 414, 1968 - 1971

 Item
Identifier: 2008-027-1-16-6

Scope and Contents

Kodapak cartridge 126 film; Kodar f8/41mm lens; 2 speed 1/45 and 1/90 second shutter; clockwork motor film advance; automatic exposure setting by CdS photocell; optical direct vision finder. (Coe, p. 236)

Dates

  • Creation: Majority of material found within 1968 - 1971

Creator

Access

This material is open for research use by any registered reader.

Biographical / Historical

Instamatic was Kodak's trademark name for their easy-load 126 cartridge film cameras, launched in February 1963 with the Instamatic 50. Later, in 1972[1] Kodak used the name Pocket Instamatic for some of their 110 cartridge cameras (other 110 models were branded Ektra or Ektralite), and also called some of its Super-8 8mm movie cameras and projectors "Instamatic." Kodak 126 Instamatics were a great success, and sold around 60 million by 1976; thus "Instamatic" became a generic term for cartridge-loading - or any plain point-and-shoot - cameras, irrespective of manufacturer.

Extent

1 item (1 camera) : plastic, metal, glass ; 6 X 7 X 11 cm

Language of Materials

English

Repository Details

Part of the The University of Tulsa, McFarlin Library, Department of Special Collections & University Archives Repository

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