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Kodak Instamatic 44


This Kodak Instamatic 44 was sold between 1969 and 1973. When it was first released, it cost $9.95 and used 126 film cartridges. Another old camera that I got from a relative. I haven't been able to use this one yet because the inside mechanisms don't seem to work. If I can figure out how to get it apart and clean and oil it, maybe I can get it to work and use it.
The CAMEROSITY code for this camera is YOSY, which translates to a manufacturing period of 06/[19]70.
Update:
There was a part inside that had broken and it's purpose was to help trip the shutter. So I have removed the piece and intend on using the camera by taking a long exposure at night and using a piece of black tape over the lens to act as a sort of "shutter." As long as the camera is held securely in place, I should be able to get it to work and produce an image.
2nd update:
I have finally used it and got it to work and take pictures. You can see it in action with the two pictures below.
The CAMEROSITY code for this camera is YOSY, which translates to a manufacturing period of 06/[19]70.
Update:
There was a part inside that had broken and it's purpose was to help trip the shutter. So I have removed the piece and intend on using the camera by taking a long exposure at night and using a piece of black tape over the lens to act as a sort of "shutter." As long as the camera is held securely in place, I should be able to get it to work and produce an image.
2nd update:
I have finally used it and got it to work and take pictures. You can see it in action with the two pictures below.
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