
Kodak Instamatic 704
Kodak · USA
The Instamatic 704 represents a typical entry-level camera within Kodak's hugely successful Instamatic series, which dominated the consumer photography market from the mid-1960s through the 1970s. Like other models in this line, it was designed for maximum simplicity and ease of use, embodying Kodak's strategy to make photography accessible to the general public. It likely featured a basic fixed-focus or simple zone-focus lens, an easy-to-load film cartridge system (probably 126 film), and a straightforward shutter mechanism with minimal exposure options. Its character is defined by practicality, affordability, and reliability for the average snapshot photographer, serving as a ubiquitous tool for capturing everyday family moments during its era.
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