Kodak Colorburst 250
Kodak Colorburst 250
The Kodak Colorburst 250 camera was manufactured in United States of America from 1979 until 1982 when production stopped 42 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.
General Information
Years Made | 1979-1982 (42 to 45 Years Old) |
MSRP | $76.50 ($238.19 2012 Dollars) |
Film | PR10 Film |
Weight | 1,090.00 g (2 lbs, 6.45 oz.) |
Date Acquired | June 30th, 2013 |
Battery | 4 x AA |
Country of Manufacture | United States of America |
Features
Tripod Socket | Integrated Flash | Auto Focus | Self Timer | Date Back | Hot Shoe | Cold Shoe |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Yes | Yes | No | No | No | No | No |
Shutter Speeds: | Fixed |
Shutter Type: | Leaf |
Aperture Settings: | 5-Steps Darken to Lighten, no f number |
Lens Mount: | Integrated |
Viewfinder: | Plain |
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