Kodak Instamatic 104 Camera.

Used camera with no box.

Untested and unknown if it’s working order.

No flash or film cartridge comes with this camera.

On the bottom of the camera is a Texas DL number engraved into the case.

These cameras use 126 film cartridges that are no longer manufactured. However, on the internet are instructions on how to roll standard 35MM film into a 126 cartridge. Vintage camera sites and YouTube channels claim expired 126 film and film cartridges can still be purchased from private sellers on line but please do your own research as I can’t attest to the veracity of these claims.


This is an excerpt from thecrankycamera.com

“Kodak Instamatic cameras use 12, 20, and 24-exposure 126-film cartridges that are no longer manufactured. And although expired film from the mid to late 1990’s can be found on eBay—the results are not guaranteed. Fortunately, however, the color shifts and faded look of old film are part of the appeal. Photographers can retrofit their 126-film cartridges to accept 35mm film, or purchase new reusable ones.


Kodak Instamatic 104 Specifications:

Square format

126-film cartridge

43mm lens

Focus range is 4’ to infinity

Rotating flashcube requires two AAA batteries

Flashcubes shooting distance 5-10’

Mechanical leaf shutter

1/90 and 1/40 sec (with a flashcube attached)