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Instacora F is a 126 film viewfinder camera made by Dacora and introduced in 1966.

It is a simple camera takes 28x28mm frames on 126 film. It has built-in hinged AG-1 flash reflector or flashcube socket. The lens is fixed focus Dacora Color-Subitar in shutter with two weather symbols.

There are four version of the camera:[1]

  • Instacora F early type for AG-1 "peanut" bulbs
  • Instacora F for flashsubes
  • Instacora F with flashcube and smooth metal finish
  • Instacora F with flashcube and waffle finish

With these cameras Dacora obtained a big sales success. The Instacora already has a modern housing and a metal (alluminium) shield on the front. On the back it even carries a leather trim.

Notes and references

  1. Models and info are as to McKeown's p.236

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