1954-1962 / Kodak Eastman Brownie Holiday Flash / Vintage Camera

The Kodak Eastman Brownie Holiday Flash is a simple, plastic-bodied box camera from the 1950s designed for beginners, using 127 roll film and featuring a built-in flash for casual snapshot photography.

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The Kodak Eastman Brownie Holiday Flash is a compact vintage camera introduced in 1953 and discontinued in 1962, celebrated for its simple, sturdy brown and tan molded Bakelite body and a synchronized flash unit designed for easy indoor and outdoor photography. It uses 127 roll film, delivers 8 photos per roll at a picture size of 1 5/8″ x 2 1/2″, and features a fixed Dakon plastic lens with rotary shutter, basic eye-level viewfinder, and manual film advance by knob. Created as a point-and-shoot camera for casual users and family snapshots, its straightforward design and classic mid-century styling contributed to its popularity among holidaymakers and beginner photographers.

Weight 213 kg
Dimensions 12.3 × 6.8 × 6.7 cm
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