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Instamatic 100
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2005.001.05.01.116
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[manufactured 1963-1966] (Creation)
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- Canadian Kodak Co., Limited
Physical description area
Physical description
1 piece of photographic equipment : camera ; 10.5 x 5.5 x 6 cm (10cm H with flash up)
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Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
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Often thought of as the first of the 126 Instamatics, this fixed exposure camera features a pop-up flash-gun for AG1 "peanut" bulbs in the top plate, released by the little button on the front. A bulb can be kept loaded with the gun in it's retracted position. It has a black and silver body and black wrist strap.
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Good. Some rust on strap loop.
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Open. Records are available for consultation without restriction.
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Kodak Canada Corporate Archives and Heritage Collection
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Digital images are provided by Ryerson University Archives & Special Collections for the purposes of research and private study. The user assumes all responsibility for possible copyright infringement arising from the unauthorized copying or use of the images.
General note
From the Kodak Canada Heritage Museum collection. This was the first instamatic camera on the U.S. market in 1963. Uses 126 film. Instamatic models ending in 0 had a built-in flashgun, while those ending in 4 used flashcubes.
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- Canadian Kodak Co., Limited (Subject)
- Kodak Canada Inc. (Subject)