The Kodak Autosnap was manufactured in Harlow, England by Kodak LTD of the UK from 1961 to 1964. Constructed of molded plastic similar to the the Brownie 44B, but with differences. The camera took eight exposures on standard No. 127 roll film. It was fitted with a front focus Kodak Anaston 50mm f/8 lens and a single speed instantaneous shutter. The camera has the option of automatic exposure with a selenium meter, or manual override using a dial on the top. Other features included built-in optical view finder, braided neck strap, pin flash controls, ASA control.
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