
Pricing
Market Value
~$21
Kodak Instamatic 133
Kodak · USA · 1968–1971 (3 years) · 126 film
The Instamatic 133 was a quintessential point-and-shoot camera produced by Kodak between 1968 and 1971, utilizing the easy-load 126 cartridge film. As part of the immensely popular Instamatic line, it embodied Kodak's strategy to simplify photography for the masses. Featuring a basic fixed-focus lens, simple shutter speeds, and automatic exposure controlled by a selenium cell, the 133 required minimal user intervention. Its all-plastic construction and straightforward design made it an affordable, durable, and user-friendly tool for casual snapshots, focusing entirely on accessibility and ease of use.
Specifications
| Film Format | 126 |
Pricing
Market Value
~$21
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
3.0
Collectibility
2.0
Historical Significance
2.5

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