1966 Vintage Kodak Instamatic 804 Camera Advertisement – “The Most Automatic of Cameras”
£15.00
Description
1966 Vintage Kodak Instamatic 804 Camera Advertisement – “The Most Automatic of Cameras”
Description:
This original 1966 Kodak magazine advertisement showcases the cutting-edge features of the Kodak Instamatic 804 Camera, emphasizing its advanced automation and user-friendly design. Touted as “the most automatic of cameras,” this ad highlights the Instamatic 804’s flashcube compatibility, automatic film advancement, auto exposure settings, and built-in rangefinder—an ideal combination for capturing perfect indoor shots with ease.
The bold tagline “Pop on a flashcube and take 4 flash pictures without changing bulbs!” perfectly reflects the innovation and convenience that made Kodak a household name in the world of amateur photography.
This vintage print has been mounted on black cardboard and measures approximately 25 x 17 cm, making it a striking piece of mid-century advertising ephemera perfect for collectors, decorators, or vintage camera enthusiasts.
Date: 1966
Condition Note: Please be aware this is a genuine vintage print. Due to its age, there may be light signs of wear such as mild edge discoloration or paper texture—all consistent with decades-old paper and part of its nostalgic charm.




