Mint 1970 Kodak Instamatic 333x Electronic 126 Film Cartridge Camera
Camera in mint visual condition.
Brand: Kodak
Name: Kodak Instamatic 333
Type: Viewfinder camera
Type of Film: 126
Focal length: 43 mm
Maximum aperture: f/11
Focus: Fixed
Shutter speeds: 1/300 s to 10 s
Flash / Flash connection: Connection for flash cubes
Release date: 1968
The Kodak Instamatic 333 is a camera with automatic exposure. It was built by Kodak in the period from 1968 to 1974.
The Kodak Instamatic 333 has a CdS cell for automatic exposure. The 43 mm lens is fixed and set. Exposure times range from 1/300 second to 10 seconds.
The 126 camera also offers a connection option for a flashcube, cable release, and tripod.
There is no need to look for batteries for the Instamatic 333’s exposure meter, as there is no longer film available for the camera. Ferrania was the last manufacturer to end production of the 126 format in 2007 so its a lovely display piece only - a piece of Kodak history.
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