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AI Identification

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Kodak-branded Tele-EKTRALITE 600 pocket camera

Cameras and Photographic Equipment

AI Estimated Value

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$10.00-$25.00

As of May 27, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This item appears to be a vintage 110-format pocket camera, constructed from black molded plastic with an elongated rectangular form factor. The front casing bears printed text reading 'Kodak Tele-EKTRALITE 600 camera' and 'ELECTRONIC FLASH' embossed on the sliding cover. It features a dual-lens system consistent with late 1970s or early 1980s 110 film cameras, with a toggle switch visible on the front marked 'NORM' and an icon likely representing a telephoto setting. The device includes an integrated flip-out flash unit and a black nylon wrist strap. The overall craftsmanship is consistent with mass-produced consumer electronics of the late 20th century. Visible condition include surface dust, minor scuffs on the plastic housing, and slight grime build-up around the sliders and lens bezel. The presence of the printed 'Kodak' branding and model name is consistent with common retail examples from that period, though internal components and functional state remain unverified without physical testing and inspection.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my visual examination of the provided image, this object appears to be a Kodak Tele-EKTRALITE 600 pocket camera, a common consumer 110-format device produced in the late 1970s and early 1980s. The unit bears markings and features consistent with the mass-produced catalog of the Eastman Kodak Company from that era, including the integrated electronic flash and the dual-lens system. I cannot verify the operational state of the internal electronics, the integrity of the lens optics, or the presence of battery corrosion from a photo; these factors are critical to functionality and final valuation. The value is based on the working hypothesis that the branding is accurate and the item is functionally intact. Market demand for 110-format cameras is generally niche, driven primarily by vintage enthusiasts and lo-fi photography hobbyists. Comparable plastic pocket cameras of this type typically sell within a modest range. The identified value of $10 to $25 assumes the item is functional and the branding is correct. Should the camera be found non-functional or if the internal components indicate a lower-quality reproduction, the value would likely drop below $5. To confirm the identity and functional status of this camera, an in-person diagnostic test with a fresh battery and 110 film, along with an inspection for fungal growth in the lens or mechanical failure in the sliding mechanism, would be necessary. This appraisal estimate assumes the item is what it purports to be, though an unauthenticated or broken example of this type would typically sell for less.

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