Kodak S-10 Instamatic Camera - 126 Film - Estate Find - Untested


This was in an estate lot and the mechanics on the camera appear to function.  The bottom button to extend the lens seems to work (the lens does stick a bit coming out - camera probably needs a good cleaning), the knob turns on the side and the film wheel inside seems to turn fine.


The inside of the camera looks fairly clean and the camera back also seems to open and close properly.  There is a case that comes with it but I don't know if it is the original one.  It's a bit worn but the zipper works fine and I didn't see any rips or tears.


Short history blurb from online:  "The Instamatic S-10 was introduced in 1967 and discontinued in 1970. The camera uses the 126 cartridge film introduced by Kodak in 1963 to produce a 28 by 28mm picture size. The original manufacturers suggested list price in 1963 was $27.50."


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