
Kodak Fun Classic Efteling
Kodak · USA · 2001 · 135 film
The Kodak Fun Classic Efteling is a straightforward, entry-level 35mm camera released by Kodak in 2001. As part of the "Fun Classic" series, it was designed as a simple, easy-to-use point-and-shoot camera targeting casual users, particularly children or families seeking an inexpensive photographic experience. It utilizes standard 135 film and features basic functionality: a fixed-focus lens, a simple shutter button, a built-in flash, and minimal manual controls. Its primary appeal lay in its affordability, simplicity, and the novelty tie-in with the Dutch Efteling theme park, rather than any technical innovation or premium build quality. This camera exemplifies the late-20th-century trend of mass-market, plastic-bodied film cameras aimed at capturing everyday moments without complexity or cost.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |





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