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Kodak EK4

  • Manufacturer Kodak
  • Type Instant camera
  • Type of Film PR-10
  • Max Aperture -
  • Focus Manual

The Kodak EK4 instant camera, released in 1976, marked a crucial step in the development of photography technology. It represents an era in which instant photography flourished, allowing people to capture moments instantly and enjoy them in physical form. Here we take a detailed look at the functions and features of the Kodak EK4.

Design and ergonomics

Featuring a very simple design, the EK4 offered users the basics of photography without the bells and whistles of modern cameras. The clear and concise design made handling intuitive, even for someone who had no experience with cameras.

Lens and focusing

The camera's lens has markings in meters and feet, giving users flexible focus adjustment. Sliders on the front of the camera allowed users to adjust exposure and focus. By moving the focus control, the lens indicator rotated to the corresponding distance symbols, allowing precise focusing.

Power supply

The camera was powered by a 6V flat J-size battery, which was a fairly standard power source for the time.

Manual film ejection

One of the characteristic features of the EK4 was the manual film ejection, which was carried out using a hand crank. This was in contrast to the almost identical EK6 model, which had a motorized ejection mechanism. This manual functionality gave users a level of physical interaction with the photography process that is often lost in this day and age of digital photography.

Flip flash connector

Another noticeable feature was the flip flash socket located on top of the camera. This made it possible to connect external flash units to achieve better lighting in darker environments.

Film format

The camera used PR10 (also known as PR144) film, a popular instant film format at the time that produced high quality prints. Unfortunately the films are no longer being produced. For this reason you can no longer use the camera.

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Technical Specifications

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Property Specification
Film format PR-10
Digital Sensor No
Lens type Fixed lens
Maximum Aperture -
Minimum Focus Distance 120 cm / 3.94 ft
Adjustable aperture No
Adjustable shutter speed No
Auto exposure No
Light Meter Yes
Flash Connector Flashbar connector
Tripod Mount Yes
Cable Release Thread No
Self-timer No
Power Supply 1x J 6V Alkaline Battery
Release Date 1976
Age Up to 50 years
Production start 1976
Manufacturer Kodak
Brand Company Name Eastman Kodak Company

Frequently Asked Questions

FAQ about the Kodak EK4

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