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Kodak Starflash

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kodak Starflash and Starlet

The Kodak Starflash belongs to the Kodak Brownie Star- lineup of cameras made by the Eastman Kodak Company in the United States and France between 1957-1965 and sold for $8.50[1] ($66.95 in 2011).[2]

Similar to the Kodak Brownie Starlet, the Starflash features an integrated flashgun accepting M-2 style flashbulbs,[3] as well as M-5 and M-25 bulbs for longer range photos. The viewfinder is slightly smaller to accommodate the large parabolic reflector.

Unlike other cameras in the series, the flash sync terminals are present, however covered due to the integrated flash gun.

The Starflash accepts type 127 film[4] and slides, in both black and white and color and contains an aperture adjustment below the lens to accommodate the various film types supported. The images generated on film are 4 cm x 4 cm (1 5/8" x 1 5/8").

The rear of the camera features a flashbulb eject button, the viewfinder, and a red disc to protect the film from accidental exposure while providing readout of the current film position. It also features a battery door to power the flash, requiring two 1.5 volt Penlite batteries of at least 3.5 amperes each.

The underside of the camera features a film wind knob and film eject knob which causes the interior to slide out and allows access to the film payout and take-up reels for changing the film.

The lens is a single-element plastic Dakon lens, with a fixed focal range between 2 meters (6.6 feet) and infinity.

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Release Dates

Original Packaging
Color Release Date Discontinued
Black 1957 1965
Red 1958 1960
White 1958 1962
Blue 1958 1962
Coca-Cola 1959 1961

References

  1. ^ Grahame, James. "The Awesome Kodak Brownie Starflash". Retro Thing. Retrieved 28 June 2019.
  2. ^ "History of KODAK Cameras: Tech Pub AA-13". Eastman Kodak Company. Archived from the original on 6 October 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  3. ^ "Brownie Starflash User Manual". Eastman Kodak Company. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  4. ^ "Brownie Starflash Camera at Historic Camera".
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