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Vintage Collectible XR 207 KEYSTONE EverFlash Instamatic 110 Film Camera, USA
Vintage 110 film camera for collectors. It could not be tested so I don’t know
if it works. The shutter does not work. It comes with hand strap and original
pouch (that it is open at the bottom part, must be fixed). For aesthetic
condition please check the PHOTOS. It has a damaged spot at the top cover. The
lens shows some dust.
Photos are part of the description.
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From Camera Wiki:
The Keystone Camera Company, a division of the Keystone Manufacturing Co., was
founded in Boston, Massachussets, circa 1910. They were an American manufacturer
of consumer photographic equipment. Notable products were movie cameras, 126
cartridge and 110 cartridge cameras with built in electronic flash (the
‘Everflash’ series). In the 1930’s, they made inexpensive 16mm cameras that are
still in use today. During WWII they made an aerial camera: the Type F8 that had
a 15 inch f/5.6 Wollensak lens.[1] They were acquired by Berkey Photo, Inc. in
1966. In 1978, Berkey sold its camera division and thus abandoned this market.
The Keystone Camera Company filed for chapter 11 protection in January 1991.
Later in 1991, they were purchased by Concord Camera Company for $6.6 million.
It was during this period they entered into the disposable, ‘single use’ camera
market. Many of their cameras featured built-in electronic flash (an innovative
feature for low-end cameras on their early models).