Episode 14 summary
- Launch of the Kodak Instamatic and 126 film in 1963
- The success of the 126 format
- All about 126 film and the cameras produced for the format
- The images I shot with the Kodak Instamatic 233 and two expired catridges
- Scanning 126 film
Shoutouts
- George’s On The Streets photography podcast
- Antony’s wonderful @myinstantimages Instagram feed – lots of tips and guides on shooting with instant cameras
- Dave’s The Old Camera Guy YouTube channel
Photos of the camera, the box and the manual
Images I shot with the Kodak Instamatic 233

Brisbane Wheel | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

ABC Building, South Brisbane | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

Building in South Brisbane | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

Victoria Point | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

I’m sure my son was at least 1.2 metres away… but sadly in this photo he’s out of focus! Victoria Point | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

Boats at Victoria Point | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

I’m a little bit in love with this boat! | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993

Treasury Hotel, Brisbane | Kodak Instamatic 233 with Kodacolour Gold 200 126 cartridge, expired 02/1993