
Kodak Partytime 2
Kodak · USA
The Partytime 2 was a simple, fixed-focus snapshot camera produced by Kodak, likely in the mid-20th century, intended for casual, event-based photography such as parties or gatherings. Characteristic of Kodak's mass-market approach of the era, it featured a basic plastic body with a simple viewfinder, a shutter mechanism, and an integrated flash unit, designed for ease of use and affordability. This camera embodies Kodak's strategy of democratizing photography by producing straightforward, reliable point-and-shoot devices that required minimal user technical knowledge, focusing on capturing moments without fuss rather than technical innovation or premium construction.
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0
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