Keystone/Keystone Easy Shot 1
Keystone Easy Shot 1

Keystone Easy Shot 1

Keystone · USA

The Easy Shot 1 represents a quintessential example of mid-20th century American budget photography equipment, produced by Keystone during an era when accessible snapshot cameras fueled family documentation. Likely manufactured in the 1950s or 1960s, this camera embodies the "point-and-shoot" ethos prioritizing simplicity above all else. Its design, undoubtedly constructed from inexpensive materials like Bakelite or early plastics, focused on user-friendliness: a basic viewfinder, a fixed-focus lens, a simple shutter speed setting (possibly just one or two speeds), and straightforward film loading. Lacking any significant mechanical complexity or innovative features, the Easy Shot 1 served its purpose as an affordable, no-frills entry into photography for the general public, capturing everyday moments without demanding technical expertise from its user.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.8
Value
2.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.2

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