
Keystone EverFlash 1070
Keystone · USA
The EverFlash 1070 is a basic snapshot camera produced by Keystone, a company known for manufacturing inexpensive, mass-market photographic equipment in the mid-20th century. As part of the EverFlash series, it was designed primarily for casual photographers and beginners, likely utilizing roll film (possibly 127 or 120 formats, though specifics are unknown) and featuring a simple fixed-focus lens and minimal shutter speeds. Its construction would have been utilitarian, employing bakelite or plastic body materials to keep production costs low, reflecting its position as an entry-level, budget-oriented camera intended for everyday picture-taking rather than technical photography. This model exemplifies the type of ordinary, straightforward camera that dominated the consumer market for decades before the rise of Instamatics and later digital point-and-shoots.
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