Vintage 1979 Kodak Tele-Ektralite 20 Dual Lens 22mm 44mm With Strap - Untested
With the built-in flash, easy-to-load double-cylinder cartridge film, and powered by 2 double A batteries, these are the cameras that parents sent their kids to sleep-away camp with because they were basically indestructible. This is a great nostalgic display or prop with a potential to be refurbished or used for parts. Untested, in good cosmetic condition.There's battery corrosion/residue in the battery compartment (shown in pictures). Corrosion has not spread to the camera and could be cleaned (with safety precautions!). No scratches on the lenses. The shutter clicks, all compartment doors open, and the flash opens with the intended button. (Shown in pictures).Introduced in 1979 and discontinued in 1981, the Kodak Tele-Ektralite 20 is a 110-cartridge film camera that features a built-in flash that folds flush with the end of the camera when off and a Brightline viewfinder that changes its magnification to match the lens when switching from 'normal' to 'tele' setting.