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Kodak Motormatic 35. Kodak Motormatic 35 (1960) mike eckman dot com They are similar to the Kodak Automatic 35 cameras, except for the addition of a spring-driven film advance mechanism. Kodak Motormatic 35 & Motormatic 35F The Motormatic 35 35mm viewfinder cameras was manufactured by Eastman Kodak from 1960 to 1962, and the 35F from 1962 to 1967

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The Kodak Motormatic 35 Camera was manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in circa 1960 to 1969 The Kodak Automatic and Motormatic series were Kodak 's last American made 35mm cameras, and their first automatic exposure 35mm cameras

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There's directions for the basic camera operations for daylight & flash pictures, and a much. There's directions for the basic camera operations for daylight & flash pictures, and a much. They are similar to the Kodak Automatic 35 cameras, except for the addition of a spring-driven film advance mechanism.

Kodak Motormatic 35 Automatic Film Camera Ektanar 44mm f2.8 Vintage. The Kodak Automatic and Motormatic series were Kodak 's last American made 35mm cameras, and their first automatic exposure 35mm cameras Credits: 110isnotdead In the late 50's, Kodak already had a big hit with its Retina line and so it broadened its market with the creation of the Automatic 35 and Motormatic 35

Kodak Motormatic 35 Camera (4x5x3) Main Street Estate Sales. The Kodak Motormatic 35 Camera was manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in circa 1960 to 1969 Tracing their original roots back to the Kodak 35 of 1938, there were seven different models; the first, the Kodak Automatic 35, was introduced in 1959 while the last, the Motormatic 35R4, was introduced in 1965