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  Kodak Motormatic 35 Camera

The Kodak Motormatic 35 Camera was manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in circa 1960 to 1969. A 35mm camera that provided automatic exposure with a selenium exposure meter and automatic winding. It also sets the shutter and counts the exposure. Ideal for taking rapid successive photos. The camera body was constructed of bakelite, with metal coverings on the top and bottom. Kodak made three versions that were fitted with a kodak Ektanar 44mm f2.8 lens. The first version was fitted with a Kodak Synchro 80 Shutter providing two speeds, 1/40th of a second for flash and 1/80th of a second for daylight. Later models were fitted with a four-speed user-selectable Kodak Automatic Flash shutter providing speeds of1/40, 1/80, 1/125, and 1/250 of a second.

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