Kodak/Kodak Advantix C400
Kodak Advantix C400

Kodak Advantix C400

Kodak · USA

The Advantix C400 is a point-and-shoot camera designed for Kodak's Advanced Photo System (APS) film format. Introduced during the mid-1990s, it represents Kodak's effort to simplify photography for the consumer market through APS features like drop-in film loading and multiple print aspect ratios. Characterized by its fully automatic operation, built-in flash, and fixed focal length lens, the C400 was a straightforward, budget-friendly tool for casual snapshots, emphasizing ease of use over technical sophistication or advanced controls. Its design and functionality align with Kodak's strategy to maintain market presence in the evolving 35mm era before digital dominance.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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