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Neither of these should be confused with the [[Mick-A-Matic]], which is a non-Kodak camera for the [[126 film]] format. Children's cameras for the 110 and 126 formats were relatively common, due to their ease of loading.  
 
Neither of these should be confused with the [[Mick-A-Matic]], which is a non-Kodak camera for the [[126 film]] format. Children's cameras for the 110 and 126 formats were relatively common, due to their ease of loading.  
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Latest revision as of 06:06, 26 May 2022

Kodak released two cameras under the Mickey-Matic name, themed around Mickey Mouse.

One of these was introduced in 1988, and is very similar to the Kodak Gimini, Kodak Winner, [1] Kodak Trimlite Instamatic 18, Kodak Kids Camera, My First Camera, and the abortive Kodak Galactic It takes still available 110 film.

The later model also took 110 film, and is a re-badged Kodak Star 110.[2]

Neither of these should be confused with the Mick-A-Matic, which is a non-Kodak camera for the 126 film format. Children's cameras for the 110 and 126 formats were relatively common, due to their ease of loading.


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