
Keystone Pocket EverFlash 710
Keystone · USA
The Pocket EverFlash 710 was a compact, basic camera manufactured by Keystone during the mid-20th century, likely produced during the 1950s or 1960s when flash technology became more accessible to casual photographers. As part of Keystone's lineup of affordable consumer cameras, it offered simple snapshot functionality with its integrated flash system, making it accessible to amateur photographers seeking an easy-to-use, portable option for everyday photography. The camera's modest construction and straightforward design were characteristic of budget cameras from this era, prioritizing accessibility over technical sophistication or premium materials.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.2
Value
1.8
Collectibility
1.2
Historical Significance
1.0
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