Kodak/Kodak Instamatic 150
Kodak Instamatic 150

Kodak Instamatic 150

Kodak · USA

The Instamatic 150 is a basic point-and-shoot camera manufactured by Kodak as part of its iconic Instamatic series, which dominated the amateur photography market from the mid-1960s into the 1970s. Designed for maximum simplicity, it featured a fixed-focus lens and fully automatic exposure, eliminating the need for technical adjustments beyond aiming and shooting. Utilizing the standardized 126 film cartridge, it embodied Kodak’s mission to democratize photography by making it accessible to casual users, children, and families. While devoid of advanced features or innovations, its durable plastic construction and foolproof operation made it a staple entry-level camera for everyday snapshots during an era when personal photography exploded in popularity.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
4.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.5

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