Kodak Cameo motor 110 |
Version française |
Manufactured or assembled in Inconnu from 1993 to (After) 1993.
Index of rarity in France: Rare (among non-specialized garage sales)
Inventory number: 12139
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Chronology of cameras Kodak
In 1992, at the Photokina show, Kodak introduced a series of small compact cameras shaped like soap. These cameras were named "Cameo". At the same time, a 110 format camera was presented. The 110 cartridge being thin, the shape of the camera was different from that of other Cameo, although we may see again the curves of the bio-design. The camera has a style of its own that recalls that of some digital cameras.
The electronic flash folds high above the unit, thereby limiting the "red eye" effect. At rest, it almost wraps around the camera. The winding of the film is completely motorized (powered by two AA alkaline batteries)
The shutter release button is reminiscent of that of the Agfa Sensor. The lens is a 28 mm, fixed focus type. The shutter has a single speed: 1/125 of a second.
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