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  World's Fair Flash Camera

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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