KODAK Film and Camera Schedule No. A4-71 CONFIDENTIAL: for SEPTEMBER, 1968 All List Prices Shown Are Suggested Prices Only and Are Subject to Change Without Notice

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KODAK Film and Camera Schedule No. A4-71 CONFIDENTIAL: for SEPTEMBER, 1968 All List Prices Shown Are Suggested Prices Only and Are Subject to Change Without Notice CORRECTED TO KODAK Film and Camera Schedule No. A4-71 CONFIDENTIAL: FOR SEPTEMBER, 1968 All list prices shown are suggested prices only and are subject to change without notice. TRADE USE ONLY KODAK INSTAMATIC® • Use 126-size films. Camera Outfit Carrying Case • Have built-in rotating flashcube socket. Cameras • Use 2 PX-825 batterie3. No. List Price Iden. No. List Price Iden. No. List Price Lowest-priced KODAK INSTAMATIC still 124 camera. Thumb-lever film advance. Fixed A124E $ 16.95 A124R $19.95 C61C $ 4.50 ~:; 0 ~ lens opening of f/II. Automatic (CdS) daylight exposure control. 134 f/II lens. Low-light signal. Thumb-lever A134E $ 25.50 A134R $27.50 C61C $ 4.50 r-;!' i"" ~~ film advance. Similar to 124, but with spring-motor film 174 etr: advance. A174E $ 26.95 A174R $29.95 C66C $ 4.95 Extra compact. Retracting front. Fixed lens AS -10 AS-lOR S-10 opening of f/9.5. Knob film advance. $ 31.95 $34.50 C76C $ 6.95 Similar to S-IO, plus automatic (CdS) day- light exposure control. f/5.6 lens. Low-light AS-20 $ 5B.50 AS-20R $59.95 C76C $ 6.95 S-20 signa!. Automatic (CdS) daylight exposure control. f/8 lens. Low-light signal. Thumb-lever film A314E $ 37.95 A314R $39.95 CB6C $ 4.95 314 advance. 2-position focus down to 2 feet. Same as 314, but with spring-motor film A414E $ 47.95 A414R $49,95 CBBC $ 4.95 414 advance. riii Automatic (CdS) daylight and flash expo- sure controls. 4-element, f/2.8 EKTAR Lens. "Use Flash" and "Flash Ready" signals. 4 shutter speeds up to 1/250 second. Focus A7l4 $119.50 C7lC $ 9,95 symbols in finder. Single-stroke film ad- vance. Battery checker. Similar to 714, plus rangefinder, and spring motor instead of single-stroke film advance. AB14 $139.50 C7lC $ 9.95 Instant-loading reflex with through-the- A-lOOl $199.50 C95C $19.95 INSTAMATIC lens viewing and focusin9' Instant return mirror. Automatic (CdS) aylight exposure control. Electronic shutter speeds from 20 A-1002 $249.50 C95C $19.95 Reflex seconds to 1/500 second. Interchangeable lenses. Electronic flash socket. A-1001-f/2.8 lens. A-1002-f/1.9 lens. A-lOOO without lens. A-lOOO $157.00 C95C $19.95 Automatic daylight and flash exposure con- trols. 'l.2.8 lens. Low- light signal. Zone and scale ocusing. Accepts fiJm speeds from ASA 10 to 320. Built-in rotating flashcube 73 $ 94.50 mc $12.50 socket. Electronic flash socket. Takes 2 N batteries (Alkaline·type recommended). KODAK Similar to Automatic 35R4, but with sp ring - motor film advance, and shutter speeds up to 1/250 second. Accepts film speeds from 74 $114.50 72FC $12.50 MOTORMATIC ASA 1O .to 800. Takes 2 N batteries (Alka - 35R4 line -type recommended). Automatic flash exposure control. f/2.8 lens. Zone focus. Single-stroke film advance. Light-cond ition symbols. Accepts film speeds from ASA 25 to 400. Built-in rotat- 34 $ 59.50 34FC $10.95 ing flashcube socket and accessory shoe with flash contact. Takes I PX-23 battery. BROWNIE Manual rotating fl ashcube socket. Takes 12 exposures on 127 -size film. Takes 2 PX ·825 A14 $ B.95 A14S $10.95 25/23C $ 2.75 FIESTA batteries. R4 KODAK Movie Cameras Camera Outfit Carrying Case KODAK INSTAMATIC® Movie Cameras Use super S film cartridges. Iden. No. List Price Iden. No. List Price Iden. No. List Price Pa lm-sized camera fits pocket or purse. Manual lens settings. 1/2.7 lens. Fixed focus . $ 29.95 012R $ 34.50 Ol4lC $ 5. 95 M12 Attac hab le wrist strap . Takes 3 AA' 01 2 ba tteries. Similar to M12, plus automatic (CdS) ex­ posure control and low-light signal. Takes 01 4 $ 49.50 D14R $ 54.50 Ol4lC $ 5.95 M14 4 AA ' batteries. Similar to M14, but with faster 1/1.8 lens. 016 $ 59.50 016R $ 64.50 0141C $ 5. 95 M1 6 Takes 4 AA' batte ries. 13mm to 28mm 1/2.7 man ual zoom lens, with scale and zone focus settings. Au to­ matic (CdS) exposu re control. l ow-light . 018 $ 79.50 018R $ 84.50 0148C $12. 95 M18 signal. Supplied with detachable pistol grip. Takes 4 AA * batteries. Simila r to M18, but with faster 1/1.9 zoom lens, power and manual zoom, and reflex 020 $ 99.50 020R $104.50 0148C $12.95 M20 viewing. low-light signal. Takes 4 AA * batteries. Extra- fast 12 to 36mm 1/1.8 zoom lens, pow- er and manual zoo m. Distance settings in- dicated in reflex finde r. Through-the-Iens automatic (CdS) exposure control. Accepts fi lm speeds up to ASA 160. low-light signal. 037 $169.50 0137C $14.95 End -of-film indicator. Single-frame expo- sures. Fold-away pistol grip with batte ry compa rtment. Battery checke r. Takes 4 AA* + I PX-13 batteries. Extra-fast 9.5 to 45mm 1/1.8 zoom lens, power and manual zoom _Through-t he- Iens automatic (CdS) exposure control and view- ing. l ow -light signal. Four filming speeds - 9, 18, 24, and 32 frames pe r second, plus 01 36C $14.50 single-frame exposures. Unusua l-light ex- 038 $224.50 posure con trol adjustment. End -of-film indicator. Fo ld-away pistol grip. Auxi liary ba ttery case. Takes 3 AA * + I PX-J3 batteries. Simi lar to M8, but has la rge, sports-type reflex finder with distance settings indicated in finder, provisions for remote-contro l op- eration, and battery checke r. Accepts film 039 $229.50 0137C $1(95 speeds up to ASA 160. Camera's appea rance sim ilar to M7 . Takes 4 AA * + I PX-13 ba tteries. ' Alka li ne-type batteries recommended . Regular Smm Movie Camera Uses Smm 25' Roll Manual lens settings. 1/2.7 tens. Spring-power motor. 010S $ 18.45 Fold-away win ding handle_ Film Information Cameras and Film Sizes KODAK Color Films ASA. For Still Cameras Use For Speed Light Source KODACOLOR-X (CX) Color Prints' 80 Daylight or Duo Six-20; Duex; and others I%" x 2\-:4" 16 KODAK Blue Flash , DUAFLEX; BROWNIE Reflex 20, Twin 20, FLASHMITE 20; Publications BROWNIE HAWKEYE; KODAK Reflex ; CHEVRON; and others 2~"x2~" 12 $ .60 $ .75 $1.25 $1.35 KODACHROME II, Color Slides t 25 Daylight or 620 Daylight Type (K) Blue Flash BROWN IE BULL'S-EYE; TOURI ST; Medalist; BULL'S·EYE Six-20; Vigilant Six·20; Monitor Six-20; 2~"x3~" 8 Senior Six-20; Junior Six-20; KODAK Six·20; BROWN I E TARGET Six·20; BROWN I E Six-20; others ilWll 1111 GOOO PlcmRII EKTACHROME-X (EX) Color Slid es t 64 Dayli ght or For cameras taking 16 pictures on KODAK 120 Film 1%,'x2W 16 Blue Flash i For cameras taking 12 pictures on KODAK 120 Film 2~" x 2W' 12 $ .60 $ .75 $ .75 $1.25 $1.35 $1.70 $1.70 KODACHROME-X (KX) Color Slides t 64 Daylight or 120 Blue Flash No.1 KODAK ; No.2 Box or Foldin g BROWNIE; and others 2Wx3W 8 , <.:,::,~::;,:.""..!=~ ~~=",- High Speed EKTACHROME, 160 Dayli ght or For cameras taking 16 pictures on KODAK 127 Film PAs" x 16 Daylight Type (EH) Blue Flash l Color Slid est BROWNIE STARLET, STARFLEX, STARFLASH, STARMATIC, STARMITE, STARMETER How to Make (Of Rapid Action FIESTA , SUPER 27, Auto 27 , Refl ex; KODAK World's Fair Flash; and othe rs ' lo/s" x l o/s" 12 $ .60 $ .75 $1.25 $1.35 Good Pi ctu res High Speed EKTACHROME, 125 Photoflood (3200 K) 127 or with KODAK Type B (EHB) Existin g Light) BROWNIE HOLIDAY ; BROWNIE 127 ; Baby BROWNIE; No. 0 BROWNIE ; Publi cation No. AW -1 80 Daylight with BULLET; Vest Pocket; and others l o/s" x 2Yz" 8 List : $1.25 Recommended Filter For cameras taking 16 pictures on KODAK 616 Film 2Ya"x2Yz" 16 ASA $1.75 KODAK Black & White I Use For Light Source Vigilant Six-16; Monitor Six·16; Senior Six·16; Junior Six·16 ; BROWNIE TARGI:T 616 $ .75 - Films For Still Cameras I Speed I Six·16 ; BROWNIE Six·16 ; HAWK·EYE Six·16 ; KODAK Six·16; and others 2Yz" x 4\-:4" 8 VERICHROME Pan (VP) General 125 Daylight or Picture-taking Blue Flash I PLUS-X Pan (PX) General 125 Daylight or Picture·taking Blue Flash TRI-X Pan (TX) Rapid Action or 400 Daylight or KODAK INSTAMATIC, HAWKEYE INSTAMATIC, Clicking with Color Existin g Light Blue Flash and other cameras accepting 126 cartridges KODAK $2.70 Publication No. AE·8 List : $.50 PANATOMIC-X (FX) Extreme 32 Daylight or PONY II, Ill, 135; SIGNET; Automati c 35, 35R; MOTORMATIC 35, 35R; RETINETTE; RETINA; $ .90 $ .90 $2.70 $2.70 Enlargements Blue Flash EKTRA ; KODAKS~~0';ando~M~me~sde~gn~~~e~anda~35mmfilmmap~n~ ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~- ' Use only K, KX, EX, EH (B) for stereo. $1.25 $3.75 $3.75 KODAK Color Films Use For Speed Light Source --·1Il For Movie Cameras I I I btnlrSlIJjI:lnot: witiadjldtablt tMlerll KODACHROME II, Color Movies 25 Daylight Daylight Type (K) \ . .,.. E 40 Photoflood or CINE·KODAK MEDALLION 8; CINE·KODAK Magazine 8; and other 8mm magazine cameras 8mm 25' mag. K460 KA460 $4.40t Movie Li ght (3 400 K) , ' KODACHROME II, Type A (KA) Color Movies KO DA K I NSTAMATIC; HAWKEYE I NSTAMAT IC Movie and other movie cameras accepting super 8 cartridges S r 850' cart.
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