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300 Series

Model 315

Model 320

Model 325

Model 330

Model 335

Model 340

Model 350

Model 355

Model 360

Model M60

Model M80

Packfilm Cameras

The following technical information is useful for specifics concerning each model. Where appropriate you can click to see more information including photos.

All of these models can take both the rectangular 100/660 type films as well as the square 80 type films.

Please see this chart to give you a visual comparison between the major "options" and abilities of each packfilm model.

If you see this icon, the model was intended for "Special Markets" distribution (i.e. corporate premiums, prizes, and other non-retail distribution) only.


If you see this icon, the model was sold in International (non-USA) markets only.

Production Estimates provided are based on statistical observation (from accumulated reports of serial numbers recorded from actual cameras), and are not intended or expected to have perfect accuracy. Numbers in parentheses indicate "soft" limits, numbers not in parentheses indicate "hard" limits.

Example: Estimated Production: 800,000 - (900,000)

This means that there almost certainly has to have been at least 800,000 of that model made, but there probably were fewer than 900,000 made (but beware that there still could be more). Keep in mind that numbers are subject to change as new data is collected.

300-series models
generally similar to 200-series

ALL Folding Pack Cameras (original style) have the following features in common:

  • Pull-out front standard with scissor strut design
  • Removable hinged plastic cover protects entire front of camera when camera is not in use.
  • Unit focus; focus is controlled by pushing on either side of a sliding arm located near the base of the bellows struts.
  • Shutter must be manually cocked; shutter release is on top of camera body.
  • Has PC socket for flash (Model 360 excepted); flashgun is clipped to the top of the camera.

Model 315
"Automatic 315"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $55.95
Estimated Production: Insufficient Data (over 30,000)

Similar to Model 210.

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Model 320
"Automatic 320"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $59.95
Estimated Production: 710,000 - (900,000)

Similar to Model 210, except:

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Model 325
"Automatic 325"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $??.??
Estimated Production: No Data

Similar to Model 320. (?)

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Model 330
"Automatic 330"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $79.50
Estimated Production: 330,000 - (500,000)

Similar to Model 320, except:

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Model 335
"Automatic 335"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $??.??
Estimated Production: 95,000 - (150,000)

Similar to Model 330, except:

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Model 340
"Automatic 340"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $99.95
Estimated Production: 430,000 - (600,000)

Similar to Model 230, except:

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Model 350
"Automatic 350"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $149.95
Estimated Production: 380,000 - (500,000)

Similar to Model 250, except:

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Model 355
"Automatic 355"

Produced: 1975?-???? / International Markets
Estimated Production: No Data

Similar to Model 240, except:

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Model 360
"Automatic 360"

Produced: 1969-1971 / Original Retail: $199.95}
Estimated Production: 250,000 - (500,000)

Similar to Model 350, except:

  • "Daylight" scene setting for 3000 ASA is f/60 instead of f/42.
  • Originally supplied with special electronic flash unit which couples to the focusing mechanism of the camera to provide auto flash exposure. Flash runs on sealed rechargeable ni-cad battery pack; special charging stand provided with camera.

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Countdown M60
 

Produced: 1970-197? / Original Retail: $59.95
Estimated Production: Insufficient Data (over 150,000)

Similar to Model 210, except:

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Countdown M80
 

Produced: 1970-1970 / Original Retail: $??.??}
Estimated Production: Insufficient Data (over 20,000)

Similar to Model 320, except: