
Keystone Pocket EverFlash 105
Keystone · USA · 1977 · 135 film
Introduced in 1977, the Pocket EverFlash 105 by Keystone was a straightforward, affordable 35mm snapshot camera designed for casual users. Representing the era's ubiquitous point-and-shoot market, it featured a fixed-focus lens and a built-in automatic flash, typical of simple, no-frills cameras aimed at family photography. Its compact "Pocket" design emphasized portability, while the name highlighted its flash capability, targeting consumers seeking an easy-to-use film camera without advanced controls or premium build. Keystone's reputation for budget-priced equipment positioned this model firmly within the lower end of the photographic market, prioritizing accessibility over features or longevity.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
2.0
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.0


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