Summary

User guide or instruction manual for the , published by Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, in 1959.

The Brownie Starflash Camera was a popular snapshot camera that was part of the Kodak Star range of cheap, easy to use cameras. It had a plastic body, fixed focus Dakon lens and used 127 roll film. It had a built-in flash with a parabolic reflector and used a single, small flash bulb.

The Kodak Brownie Starflash range of cameras is thought to have been made between 1957 and 1965.

Physical Description

Small, 15 page glossy paper booklet, stapled along the spine, with illustrated colour sections and black and white photographs and text throughout. Cover features a black and white image of a camera. Has a small, loose page insert in middle of book about 'Flash Snapshots'.

Title

'BROWNIE STARFLASH CAMERA WITH KODAK DAKON LENS.'

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