Not much, probably around $5-20 depending.
First marketed by Kodak in 1963, the Instamatic camera and film formed an integrated system that made photography simpler for consumers. A film cartridge popped into the camera's back,
in 1963
It has a little value, about $5 to $20. I would consider keeping it though.
Instamatic is the brand name for the self loading Kodak camera that came out in 1962. I guess the automatic function (taking pictures instantly) was a new thing at the time and that's why it was called Instamatic.
Nothing cause it w@nk!
bottom of the camera there's a little door thing where there's the indent with the ridges, with the lens facing away from you pull to the right the battery pack should open
About 20-25 dollars.
Check on E Bay. They are listed from 5$ to 25$.
KODAK INSTAMATIC was a brand designation that Kodak introduced in 1963. "Instamatic" referred to the process of loading the film into the camera "instantly": a cartridge, drop-in-loading system made it simple for amateurs to load and unload conventional film that was developed by conventional methods.
Kodak.
Instamatic was created in 1963.
The value of a Kodak Instamatic X-15 Color Outfit today typically ranges from $20 to $100, depending on its condition, whether it includes original packaging, and the presence of accessories. Collectors may pay more for models in excellent condition or those that are rare. Overall, prices can vary significantly based on market demand and the specific features of the camera.