
Pricing
Market Value
~$21
Kodak Ektramax
Kodak · USA · 1978 · 135 film
The Ektramax was a straightforward 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced by Kodak in 1978. Designed for the mass market, it offered a simple, user-friendly experience focused on ease of use rather than advanced features or exceptional build quality. As part of Kodak's extensive consumer line, it likely featured fixed or simple zone focusing, an automatic exposure system, and a basic viewfinder, embodying the era's shift towards accessible snapshot photography for the average consumer. Its existence reflects Kodak's dominance in the film market during this period, providing an affordable, no-frills option for capturing everyday moments without requiring technical expertise.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Pricing
Market Value
~$21
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0



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