
Kodak Fun Mini
Kodak · USA · 1995 · 135 film
Introduced in 1995, the Kodak Fun Mini was a typical example of the 1990s boom in affordable point-and-shoot 35mm cameras. Designed for simplicity and ease of use, it featured a fixed focal length lens, basic autofocus, a built-in flash, and fully automatic exposure control. Its compact plastic body was lightweight and durable for casual use, prioritizing user-friendliness and low cost over advanced features or robust construction. Representing Kodak's strategy to maintain broad market penetration in the era of automatic film photography, the Fun Mini fulfilled its purpose as an accessible snapshot camera with minimal fuss.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5






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