The Bantam Colorsnap 3 camera was manufactured by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1961-1963. It breaks from the first and second model and is more similar to the Kodak Brownie 44A. It is constructed of a metal frame body with molded plastic on top and front with a metal face plate. The camera captured 28×40mm exposures on standard 828 roll film. It was fitted with a Kodak Anaston f3.9 lens and a single speed shutter. The Exposure Value (EV) scale is indexed to the four weather symbols by two pointers. One for dark and the other for light scenes, in addition another scale is added on the EV ring below the lens for flash use.
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