A Rolleinar is a set of close-up lenses that fit on the front of your Rolleiflex. £10.99 Kodak Junior 1A: Kodak Junior Six-20 II Kodak Jiffy Six-20 Six-16: Kodak Jiffy Series II - models six-20 and six-16: Kodak Jiffy V.P. 6 offers from $9.89. My oh my expired, brittle and a pain in the major to develop and scan. The Kodak Instamatic 500 was the “jewel in the crown’ of the Kodak Instamatic line. USA only.The Bronica has been described as the poor man’s Hasselblad. 2 Cartridge Camera (model C) Kodak A-1 Folding Hawk-eye The bottom ones are masked out by the cartridge. I happen to like this, but you can always crop them out.I’ve passed up so many of these. After reading, I had to have one. It was this camera that started my photographic love.To use 126 film, you will either shoot an old expired cartridge, or reload one with modern film. Kodak introduced the Instamatic 100 to Americans in 1963 and it cost $16.00 (about $140 in 2018 money.) Elsewhere on the internet, I have seen filter size is given as 32mm. And of course the simplest models of the series were probably the ones which boosted Kodak's sales statistics the most. Small piece missing near the view finder, not tested as I do not have any filmAny questions please ask Will combine postage please ask for an invoice before paying thank you Dispatched with Royal Mail 2nd … Save this search. This my review of the camera and a shout out for the underloved 126 format.The camera produces lovely images and is lovely to use. I think this represents very good value for money as a camera, I just wish Lomography would please make 126 again, there are loads of good cameras out there.Sounds like the worst James Bond film ever.This is not really relevant if you reload the cartridges or even if you shoot very expired colour film and I use a light meter on “sunny 16”.I shoot nearly every format, from 8×10 all the way down to 35mm (I sold my 110 kit last year). I love Polaroid, Impossible Project, now Polaroid Originals and my trusty SX-70. I develop my own B&W and now develop my own C41, much encouraged by listening to the FPP Podcasts.
There are a few others I don’t remember the names of.Some years back I bought an Instamatic 500 for around £15, I think, after reading a recommendation on the web somewhere.I think you are probably understanding the attraction, especially as these can often be picked up on eBay for £5.Lots of chatter about Rolleinars lately, I’ve only had mine since October ’15. Nonetheless, its finally done!…Ergonomics wise, it’s a lovely low profile, not too heavy (400g) street camera, with a nearly silent shutter.
Kodak Hawk-Eye no. 4A Folding : Kodak Instamatic / Retina Lenses: Kodak Girl Scout - single lens. The “mash it down with all you got” exposure lock/shutter release made camera shake all but inevitable. I shoot APS so I’m used to the grief of obsolete film and cameras but you’ve managed to feed your ancient beast with 35mm!