Kodak/Kodak Kodamatic 950
Kodak Kodamatic 950

Kodak Kodamatic 950

Kodak · USA

The Kodak Kodamatic 950 represents a typical entry-level consumer camera from Kodak’s mid-to-late 20th-century lineup, designed for simplicity and affordability. As part of the Kodamatic series, it likely offered a straightforward point-and-shoot experience with basic features such as fixed-focus or minimal focusing capabilities, using readily available roll film formats like 126 or 110. The camera’s design would prioritize ease of use, possibly with automated exposure settings and a compact, lightweight body to appeal to casual photographers seeking hassle-free documentation of everyday moments. Its construction, while functional, would have utilized primarily cost-effective materials like plastic to keep production costs low, reflecting Kodak’s strategy to democratize photography during this period.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
2.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0

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