A coated metal chamber, and difficult to find without the least some dents in the aluminum body. Exposure to light of the sun and cloudy and unusual flash of"" hot shoe"" . These cameras were made on both sides of the Atlantic, since the production of Rochester is destined for export rather than domestic sales. It was made this particularly in the US, although the differences are limited to letters of the Kodak logo. This model also joined in Australia, from components of British origin, limiting the difference to a lack of"" Made in ...."" beneath the logo, with a sticker on the inside to indicate their manufacture. Interestingly, this model was probably the first Instamatic to be marketed, apparently available in the UK a few weeks before the launch of the Instamatic 100 in the United States. Name: Kodak Instamatic 50 produced between: 1963 - 1966 lens: f / 11, 43mm Shutter: 1/40, 1/90 film type: 126 cartridges