Description
Kodak KB-10 simple reloadable camera.
The KB-10 was a simple reusable camera made by Kodak’s Mexican plant in the late 1980s. It was styled to look like a higher-end autofocus camera but is in fact a glorified disposable – but one you can use again and again!
It has a focus-free 30/8 lens and a single-speed shutter and a flash powered by a pair of AA batteries.
This is a perfect camera to bring along to a party, a festival or the beach if you don’t want to risk your more expensive gear. Great for shooting with expired film for the Lomography look on a sunny day.
Due to the low price of this camera, I have not film-tested it, but the camera’s wind-on and shutter work, and the flash has been tested with batteries. There are no cracks in the body.
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