Kodak/Kodak Advantix C800
Kodak Advantix C800

Kodak Advantix C800

Kodak · USA

The Advantix C800 represents a typical entry-level point-and-shoot camera from Kodak's APS (Advanced Photo System) lineup in the 1990s. Designed for casual photography, it prioritized ease of use over technical sophistication, offering a compact body, built-in flash, and fully automatic operation. As a basic model, it provided the core APS functions—film loading, shooting, and handling—without advanced features or exceptional build quality, embodying Kodak's strategy to make photography accessible to the masses during the brief APS era. Its design was functional and utilitarian, reflecting the disposable nature of many budget cameras of its time.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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