The World's Fair Flash Camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1964 to 1965. It was sold only at the New York World's Fair. It was a plastic camera with a pop up lens cover marked with an emblem commemorating the New York World's Fair. It featured a built-in flash, similar to the Hawkeye flash fun model, and was capable of capturing exposures on number 127 roll film. It was fitted with a fixed foucus lens and a single speed rotary shutter. The World's Fair Flash Camera was originally priced $7.95.
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