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Kodak Starflex

Item is a Kodak Starflex camera with an attached Kodak Supermite flasholder. It has a Kodak Dacon lens, two aperture stops (colur and b&w), automatic film transport stop and a red filter at the back to allow for film counting. The reflex hood at the top serves as an enlarged viewfinder, but not as a focusing device. The film size is 127.

Kodak Hawkeye Flashfun

Item is a plastic box style camera for use with 127 roll film film. It is a simple, fixed focus, point and shoot camera with beige and brown body and plastic lens. Includes a hot shoe for AG-1 flash bulbs.

Kodak Colorburst 50

Item is a battery-powered Colourburst 50 instant camera with a flash. The camera was produced by Kodak to compete with the Polaroid brand of instant cameras.

This model has a multicoloured strap.

Kodak Disc 4000

Item consists of a point and shoot disc camera. The lens has twice the focal length as the rest of the disc cameras. The only control is a small level that allows the user to disable the flash.
The camera requires two AA batteries and uses Kodak's own disc miniature film format. This model has the original packaging and user's manual.

Kodak Disc 6100

Items consists of point and shoot disc cameras. This camera has a f 2.8 lens with landscape and portrait settings. It uses Kodak Disc Film and 2 AA batteries.

This model has the original packaging and complete camera outfit (user manual, neck strap and a Kodacolor VR disc film cartridge)