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  Kodak World's Fair Flash Camera

The Kodak World's Fair Flash Camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in 1964-1965 for the Wolrld's fair held in New York. The Camera was similar to the Hawkeye Funflash camera except it had a stationary plastic hood extending over the lens with a sticker on the top. The camera was constructed of plastic with a built-in flash holder that took AG-1 bulbs and a built-in direct view finder. It took twelve 4 x 4 cm exposures on standard no. 127 roll film and featured a fixed focus plastic lens and a simple single-speed snapshot shutter. originally priced at $7.95 USD and sold only at the Fair.

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