
Kodak Easy Load 35 KE60
Kodak · USA
The Kodak Easy Load 35 KE60 represents a typical entry-level point-and-shoot camera from the late 20th century, likely produced during the 1970s or 1980s. Designed for snapshot photography, its name emphasizes simplicity, featuring a straightforward film loading mechanism (probably a drop-in cassette common for Kodak 35mm models of the era) and basic operation suitable for casual users. It likely incorporates a fixed focal length lens, automatic exposure control, and a simple viewfinder, embodying Kodak's strategy to make picture-taking accessible to the mass market with minimal fuss. Characterized by its plastic construction and utilitarian design, the KE60 prioritized affordability and ease of use over advanced features or durability.
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