Kodak Ektralite 10 (1978–1994)
An inexpensive 110-format point-and-shoot camera produced by Eastman Kodak for casual snapshot use.
Overview
The Kodak Ektralite 10 is a compact point-and-shoot camera designed for simplicity and accessibility, using the 110 film cartridge format. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak from 1978 to 1994, it was marketed as an affordable option for amateur photographers seeking straightforward film photography. The camera features a built-in electronic flash and a fixed 25mm f/8 lens with a three-element design, optimized for daylight and flash-lit indoor scenes. It supports 13 x 17 mm image dimensions on 110 film, with a loading time of approximately 7 seconds. A user-reported flashing orange light indicates low or charging batteries, requiring a pause before operation resumes.
Specifications
| Film Format | 110 Cartridge |
| Picture Size | 13 x 17 mm |
| Lens | 3 element 25mm, f/8 |
| Flash | Built-in electronic flash |
| Flash Range | 4.50m |
| Battery | 2 AA |
| Loading Time | 7 seconds |
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