The Kodak Instamatic X-30 is a viewfinder camera. It was built in Canada in the period from 1971 to 1974. The original list price was 38 USD.
The lens in the camera is fixed and set. The exposure time is set by the light meter. There is a suitable connection for a tripod, cable release and Magicube.
Unfortunately, the 126 film required for the Kodak Instamatic X-30 is no longer produced. Therefore, it is currently no longer possible to take pictures with it, unless you can find old and functional film cassettes somewhere.
Technical datasheet
Attribute | Specification |
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Type of Camera | Viewfinder camera |
Film format | 126 |
Film transport | ? |
Focal length | 43 mm |
Biggest aperture | f/11 |
Focus | Fixed |
Exposure times | 1/125 second to 10 seconds |
Light meter | Yes |
Date imprinting | No |
Built-in flash | No |
Flash Connection | Magicube connector |
Tripod mount | Yes |
Cable release thread | Yes |
Self-timer | No |
Country of production | Kanada |
End of production | 1974 |
Production duration | 3 years |