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  Brownie Starflash Coca-Cola Camera

The Brownie Starflash "Coca-Cola" camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in circa 1959. A special promotion version for the Coca-cola beverage company. Made in red and white colored plastic and a coca-cola decal located on the top of the camera.

The Starflash camera was a point and shoot camera in the Art Deco style. Constructed of rugged plastic with a built-in flash holder and reflector, and a built-in view finder directly above the lens. It was fitted with a fixed focus lens. Able to be daylight loaded with color or black and white no. 127 roll film, for capturing twelve exposures 3 1/2 x 3 1/2 inch in size. A lever below the lens adjusted the camera between color and black and white photos. The large negative size was described as providing 60% more picture area then a 35mm camera. Both photographs and slides could be taken. Additional features included a safety shutter preventing double exposure and a carry strap. The camera required an M-2 flash bulb.

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