The Kodak EK300 is an instant camera. It belongs to Kodak’s instant film offensive against Polaroid at the end of the 70s.
The design of the Kodak EK300 is very similar to the EK200. However, it comes with an electronic flash. The flash is switched on by moving it to the left when looking at the camera from the front.
The films (PR-10, PR-144) needed for the Kodak EK300 are no longer produced by any manufacturer.
The Kodak EK300 is also sold under the name “Kodak Colorburst 300”.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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Type of Camera | Instant camera |
Film format | PR-10 |
Film transport | ? |
Focal length | ? |
Biggest aperture | ? |
Focus | Manual |
Date imprinting | No |
Flash | Integrated flash |
Country of production | USA |
It had a flash