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2026-06-07 - Kodak Colorburst 300 Instant Camera

The Kodak Colorburst 300 Instant Camera was manufactured by Eastman Kodak in the USA between 1978 and 1980. The identical camera was branded the Kodak EK300 Instant Camera for sale in Europe and international markets. Produced as part of Kodak's direct challenge to Polaroid's dominance in the instant photography market, these models were designed as an inexpensive, user-friendly alternative to Polaroid.

Key Features:

  • Built-in Electronic Flash: Features an integrated flash at the top of the body for low-light shooting.
  • Film: Uses Kodak PR-10 or PR-144 instant print film.
  • Mechanical Crank Ejection: After taking a photo, users turned a manual fold-out crank handle on the side of the camera to spread the chemicals and eject the film.
  • Zone Focusing: The camera features a scale-focus slider on the front with three primary distance zones:
    • Portrait: 5 feet (around 1.5 meters).
    • Group/Mid-Range: 8 feet (around 2.5 meters).
    • Landscape/Infinity: 25 feet (around 7.5 meters) to infinity.
  • Exposure Compensation: A sliding dial on the top-front allows user to adjust the lighting (making shots lighter or darker) based on the environment.
  • Low-Light Indicator: Pulling the shutter release halfway back triggers a small light in the viewfinder, which warns user if the lighting is insufficient so they know to turn on the flash.
  • Battery Check: Includes a built-in battery check button and indicator light to ensure you have enough power for the flash.

 


 

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