KODAK INSTAMATIC X-15 REVIEW

Kodak Instamatix X-15

Type:

Viewfinder

Medium:

126 Film

Image size:

26.5x26.5mm

Lens:

Integrated

Flash:

Magicubes

Origin:

USA

Year:

1970-76

Street price:

$20


126 Film & Magicubes

INTRODUCTION

The Kodak Instamatic X-15 is a 126 film camera made in USA by Kodak between 1970 and 1976.


BEST SUITED FOR:


Lomography

PERSONAL NOTES

The Kodak Instamatic X-15 is a very simple camera to use. The 126 film format was designed to be easy to load. Just drop-in the cartridge in the camera, and that's it. Kodak always had simplicity in mind, the X-15 is a tribute to its philosophy "you press the button, we do the rest."

The X-15 also uses Magicubes. They look a lot like Flashcubes, but instead of being electronically fired, they use percussion instead, so no need for batteries.


CONCLUSION

The Kodak Instamatic X-15 is from another era. It can bring back memories to many who used it in the past, but nowadays, it's a pretty useless camera.


PHOTO SAMPLES



VERDICT:

Image Quality 2/5
Versatility 2/5
Build Quality 2/5
Value for money 3/5
Sexyness 2/5

2 FLASHBULBS

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