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The Startech camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in circa 1958. It was similar to the Kodak Brownie Starflash, however the Startech was specifically made for close-up dental & medical photography. Like the Starflash the camera was made of plastic with a built view finder and a fixed focus lens working with an F64 diaphragm opening. A lever below the lens adjusted the camera between 10-16 inch shot and 4-8 inch shot. The Startech outfit included two close-up lenses, one roll of Ecktachrome film, 12 M-2 flash bulbs and two batteries. Attachable frames to outline the subject to be photographed were optional. It was able to be daylight loaded with color or black and white no. 127 roll film, for capturing twelve exposures 4x4cm in size.
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