The Revere 3M Automatic 1064 is a viewfinder camera from the late 1960s. It was manufactured by Minolta and sold by 3M under the "Revere" brand. 3M, formerly known as Minnesota Mining and Manufacturing Company, is still an American multinational conglomerate today.
The lens of the model is not interchangeable. The focal length is 38 mm and the maximum aperture is f/2.8. There is no autofocus function on the Revere 3M Automatic 1064. The focus is set manually.
The Revere 3M Automatic 1064 has a built-in light meter. The exposure is set automatically by the camera. In low light, a flash cube can be used with the camera.
Films for the Revere 3M Automatic 1064
Unfortunately, the film situation for the camera today does not look very rosy. 126-film cassettes (also called Kodapak) are needed to take pictures. However, currently there is no manufacturer that produces them and no one who would plan something in the direction. Therefore, the cameras for this film format today are only suitable for the showcase.





