One of the successful, "easy-to-load" Kodak Instamatic series, model 300. This camera was manufactured from 1963-1966, and originally sold for $44.50.
It is equipped with a Kodar f/8, 41 mm glass lens, a fixed 4 feet + focus, 1/90 or 1/40 shutter settings, a selenium powered aperature, 64 ASA or 160 ASA speed sensing, a direct viewfinder, and a flash range of 4-7 feet with the AG1B bulbs, and 10 feet with the AG1 clear bulbs. Two AAA batteries are required for the flash.
This example comes with a set of accessories including one package of Sylvania Blue Dot flashbulbs, one battery in original package, original leather and plastic case, and an instruction manual inside the carton.
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