Instamatic -50, Kodak, 1960’s -Rent Only-
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Kodak Instamatic 50, viewfinder camera made by Kodak Limited in the United Kingdom, from 1960’s. Uses 126 and 110 film. It is a pocket camera. Has very simple exposure controls – just a sunny and cloudy/flash setting. This vintage item remains fully functional in perfect working order.
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