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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. |
 | | The first Kodapak films were Kodacolor X for color prints, Kodachrome X and Ektachrome X for color slides, and the very popular Verichrome Pan for fl and white photos, which at the time were significantly less expensive than color. |
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