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| | 126 Instamatic film in the Frugal Photographer catalog |
 | | Solaris 126 film is rated ISO 200, and is particularly well suited to high-quality photography using sophisticated cameras like the Kodak Instamatic Reflex, Instamatic X-90, and Instamatic 500, the Voigtländer Bessa, Rollei A26 and the Minolta Autopak cameras, Ricoh and Konica rangefinder cameras, and the Yashica Ez-Matic and Ez-Matic Electronic. |
 | | The 126 film cartridge was introduced by Kodak as the "Kodapak" in 1963, along with a set of "Instamatic" cameras to use it with. |
 | | It is gratifying that their 126 film is capable of much higher quality photography than the original Kodacolor X. Many inexpensive snapshot cameras from the 1960's through the 80's used 126 Instamatic film. |
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