Kodak/Kodak Ektralite 30
Kodak Ektralite 30

Kodak Ektralite 30

Kodak · USA

The Ektralite 30 represents a typical example of mid-20th century Kodak consumer snapshot cameras, likely produced during the 1960s or 1970s. As a member of the Ektralite series, it was designed for ease of use, featuring simple controls like fixed focus, a single-speed shutter, and basic flash synchronization for bulbs or cubes. Its construction was predominantly plastic or a combination of plastic and metal, prioritizing affordability and light weight over durability, reflecting Kodak's strategy to put photography into the hands of the average family. While functional for capturing casual snapshots, the camera lacks any notable design innovations, advanced features, or association with significant photographic movements or famous users, placing it firmly within the realm of ordinary, mass-market equipment.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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