
Revere Eye-matic EE 127
Revere · USA · 1958 · 135 film
The Revere Eye-matic EE 127 is a basic 35mm camera introduced by Revere Camera Company in 1958. Designed as an entry-level point-and-shoot during the era when photography became increasingly accessible to the general public, the Eye-matic EE 127 likely featured a fixed focal length lens, simple viewfinder, and its namesake EE (Electric Eye) system for automatic exposure control. Revere, known primarily as a budget manufacturer, positioned this camera as an affordable option for casual snapshot photographers, emphasizing ease of use over advanced features or premium construction. Its design would have been straightforward and functional, typical of the many mass-market 35mm cameras emerging in the mid-to-late 1950s, lacking the innovations, cult status, or widespread adoption that define more historically significant models.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
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