Manufactured: 1963-66
Lens: f/11, 43 mm
Shutter: 1/40, 1/90
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Country of Origin: UK
The very first 126 camera ever to be marketed, the Instamatic 50 was introduced in the UK in February of 1963, a month before the Instamatic 100 hit the stores. It features two shutter speeds selected by the switch on the front, and a contact for the Instamatic flashholder, featured on several other Kodaks of the time for the European market. These cameras were also produced in the U.S. and Australia, though they were not sold in the U.S.