For sale is a Kodak Brownie Fiesta camera, in good condition. S&H is $7.50 I am selling my collection of brownie cameras.


Brownie Fiesta Camera

Kodak Brownie Fiesta Camera

Type: Solid Body Eyelevel Rollfilm
Introduced: March 1962
Discontinued: June 1966
Film Size: 127
Picture Size: 1 5/8 X 1 5/8"
Manufactured: US, Spain
Lens: Meniscus F/11
Shutter: Single Speed 1/40 Second
Numbers Made: ?
Original Price: $5.95


Description:
The Brownie Fiesta has a moulded plastic body with clear plastic front over lens plate. This simple camera has an optical direct vision finder.

Variations:
1962-Oct 1965: The Brownie Fiesta was available in the familiar two-tone grey and silver model.
May 1965-June 1966: A two-tone dark and light blue replaced the original model.

Mar 1966-Mar 1970: The Brownie Fiesta R4 was modified and improved with the addition of a flashcube socket for convenience, replacing the 2-pronged single flashbulb attachment. It has a grey front with a silver lens plate.
For addition Fiesta models with color and name changes, see below.

There are models that were made with other color schemes that are not in any official information from Eastman Kodak or The Eastman House Museum, that I can find.

Fun Facts:
The first image above, top left, is of the Brownie Fiesta that I sent away for in 1963, when I was 9 years old. The camera was free as a promotion put on by Campbell Soup. I think I had to send in 15 soup labels and it seemed to take forever for my camera to come. My brother sent away for a free pup-tent at the same time...we ate alot of soup!