Kodak Instamatic 50

While digging through my chest of draws looking for the Halina Panorama negatives, I came across some even older negatives. These were taken on my first ever camera, a Kodak Instamatic and here are probably some of the first photographs I ever took.

OK Lomography, you resurrected 110 film, how about 126 next?

Photographer:
philhale
Uploaded:
2014-08-14
Tags:
instamatic kodak vintage
Camera:
Kodak Instamatic 50
Country/region:
United Kingdom
Year:
1979
Albums:
Kodak Instamatic 50

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