Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament. - RewindCameras quality vintage cameras, fully tested and se
Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament. - RewindCameras quality vintage cameras, fully tested and se
Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament. - RewindCameras quality vintage cameras, fully tested and se
Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament. - RewindCameras quality vintage cameras, fully tested and se
Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament. - RewindCameras quality vintage cameras, fully tested and se
Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament. - RewindCameras quality vintage cameras, fully tested and se
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Working Kodak Brownie Starmite 127mm film camera. A great piece of film history. Perfect as studio prop or a beautifully ornament.

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We absolutely love these quirky cameras. They are still working and the film is now widely available. Have them as a pair or singularly. would make for great stage props or as quirky ornaments. To Operate the flash, replacement bulbs will be required.
Description:
The Brownie Starmite camera featured a molded plastic body and optical direct vision finder. This small camera sported a built-in flash gun.

Fun Facts:
The Kodak Brownie Star simple plastic cameras were very popular. Over 10 million Star series cameras were made from 1957 with versions continuing into the late 1960s. The original design was by Arthur H. Crapsey. All were based on a similar layout with each model having various combinations of different viewfinder and flash arrangements, some built-in, some external, some with no flash facility. Some models were available in different colors as well. The "star" name was applied to 127 film cameras, but there were similar models made using 620 film.

For film please visit: https://analoguewonderland.co.uk/search?q=127

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