Description
All right, this is not a golden-age camera from Kodak: it’s a simple 126 camera with a fixed focus, fixed aperture 43mm f11 lens and a fitting for flashcubes up top. Even in its day- the early to mid 1970s- it was a pretty basic camera. You can’t buy 126 film or flashcubes any more, so usefulness as a camera is even more limited now than it was when it was new. But look, this is a complete set, with the camera, a roll of film, and a flashcube, all in the original box, and that’s kind of fun. You should know that the film is C22 format- it can no longer be processed in colour- and it expired in 1979.
This camera is a non-functional collectible.
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