Kodak/Kodak Graffiti
Kodak Graffiti

Kodak Graffiti

Kodak · USA · 1988 · 135 film

The Graffiti by Kodak introduced in 1988 was a basic 135mm point-and-shoot camera targeting casual photographers seeking an affordable, easy-to-use option for snapshot photography. Characterized by its simple design, fixed lens, and automatic features like focus-free operation and built-in flash, it embodied Kodak's strategy of making film accessible to the mass market. Functionally, it prioritized convenience over complexity, embodying the straightforward, disposable nature of many late 1980s consumer cameras without any notable technological innovations or design distinctions. Its primary role was capturing everyday moments reliably and inexpensively.

Specifications

Film Format135

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
1.5
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.0
Historical Significance
1.0

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