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Kodak Colorburst 250
Tested working (flash)
Takes PR10 (PR144) Film
1979 - 1982
Clean
The Kodak EK160-EF is a Instant camera in the Kodak Instant line of cameras. In United States it's known as Colorburst 250. It was released in July 1979 along side the EK160 (Colorburst 50).
It's main improvement includes a built-in electronic flash as well as motorized film ejection. Upon release it was the only instant camera with a built-in electronic flash. Flash photography on previous models were obtained via one time use Flipflash bulbs.
Lens: 100mm, f/1:12,8
Focus: Fixed focus.
Shutter speed: 2 to 1 / 300 sec.
Film: Kodak PR-10, Instant film
Flash: electronic
Transport: motorized picture output
The Kodak Colorburst 250 camera was manufactured in United States of America from 1979 until 1982 when production stopped 36 years ago. The Colorburst 250 was designed to take PR10, Cartridge Instant film. The camera requires 4, AA batteries. Unloaded, the camera weighs 1,090.00 g (2 lbs, 6.45 oz.), with batteries 1,190.00 g (2 lbs, 9.98 oz.). Initially priced at $76.50, the Colorburst 250 would cost $238.19 in 2011. Features include tripod socket, and integrated flash.
35//50A
Tested working (flash)
Takes PR10 (PR144) Film
1979 - 1982
Clean
The Kodak EK160-EF is a Instant camera in the Kodak Instant line of cameras. In United States it's known as Colorburst 250. It was released in July 1979 along side the EK160 (Colorburst 50).
It's main improvement includes a built-in electronic flash as well as motorized film ejection. Upon release it was the only instant camera with a built-in electronic flash. Flash photography on previous models were obtained via one time use Flipflash bulbs.
Lens: 100mm, f/1:12,8
Focus: Fixed focus.
Shutter speed: 2 to 1 / 300 sec.
Film: Kodak PR-10, Instant film
Flash: electronic
Transport: motorized picture output
The Kodak Colorburst 250 camera was manufactured in United States of America from 1979 until 1982 when production stopped 36 years ago. The Colorburst 250 was designed to take PR10, Cartridge Instant film. The camera requires 4, AA batteries. Unloaded, the camera weighs 1,090.00 g (2 lbs, 6.45 oz.), with batteries 1,190.00 g (2 lbs, 9.98 oz.). Initially priced at $76.50, the Colorburst 250 would cost $238.19 in 2011. Features include tripod socket, and integrated flash.
35//50A

















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