





Very fun vintage Kodak mid century camera. I am not sure how functional it is but it appears to be in working order, missing the strap. A great collectors piece for camera lovers. It would look great styled on a shelf as decor. Flashfun II was introduced by Kodak in 1965 and discontinued in 1969. The camera uses 127 roll film and AG-1B flash bulbs. The flash unit is powered by two AA batteries that are stored behind the flash and accessed from the back by loosening the screw provided. The camera also has a flash bulb release lever on the side and a red frame count window in the back. The film advance knob is located on the bottom of the camera and is sheltered on all sides as is the open slide lever that resides with it. The fixed lens is plastic and is about 28mm and the large viewfinder the same. The shutter release has a long through on the right side. Pick up in the Ossington and Davenport area.
- ConditionGood
- BrandKodak