Kodak Instamatic 133 analog camera, 1970s.

€45
  • H8 x W12 x D7
  • bakelite
  • black
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Kodak instamatic 133 camera. The kodak instamatic 133 was a 126-cassette camera introduced by kodak in 1968 and part of a long line of instamatic cameras. The 133 had a flashcube socket; the instamatic 133x was similar but was adapted to magicubes . Specification. Manufacturer:  kodak ltd,  kodak ag and kodak spain. Designer: alexander gow. Exterior styling: sir kenneth grange. Shutter speeds: 1/80 sec. (sunlight), 1/40 sec. (dim light or flash) Lens: 1: 11/43mm with fixed focal length. Video:  126 cartridge. Px825 battery (2) In the early 1970s, more families with several children lived in germany than today. And it became very common for children to get a real camera sooner or later. So, fortunately for the family budget, simple kodak instamatics cameras were in vogue. These cameras were manufactured by the german factory kodak ag and its british factory kodak ltd. in the 1970s, these factories offered lines of instamatics designed specifically for the domestic market. One line started with the instamatic 33, which, instead of a flashcube socket,  had a connector for a separate flash light. The model numbers in this line ended in "33"; the higher the number, the more features offered. Dimensions in case: height 8 cm|width 12.5 cm|depth 7 cm. Dimensions in inches: height 3.1 in|width 4.9 in|depth 2.8 in.

Ref. : ZACU2Q51

Dimensions :
H8 x W12 x D7
Color :
black
Material :
bakelite
Style :
vintage
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