Keystone/Keystone Le Clic EverFlash
Keystone Le Clic EverFlash

Keystone Le Clic EverFlash

Keystone · USA · 1998 · 135 film

The Le Clic EverFlash by Keystone was a basic 35mm point-and-shoot camera introduced in 1998, during the transition period between the peak of film photography and the rise of digital cameras. Like many compact cameras of its era, it featured a fixed lens, autofocus system, and built-in flash indicated by its "EverFlash" name. The camera was designed for casual photographers seeking an affordable, easy-to-use option for everyday photography without advanced controls or sophisticated construction.

Targeted at entry-level consumers, the EverFlash represented the mass-market segment of film cameras that were gradually being overshadowed by emerging digital alternatives. Its simple operation made it accessible to those with no technical knowledge of photography, though its limited features and average build quality placed it firmly in the budget category. The camera's modest presence in the market reflects the typical offerings from smaller manufacturers like Keystone during this period of technological change in photography.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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