Kodak's greatest success in camera history was the Instamatic camera series for its 126 film cartridge. Sixty million instamatic cameras were sold by Kodak in the 1960s and 1970s. The instamatic 104 camera featured a connector for a flashcube instead of a holder for single flashbulbs. When cocked for the next exposure the camera turns the flashcube 90 degrees to bring the next flashbulb into position.
CAMERA USES 126 FILM CARTRIDGE AND A STANDARD FLASHTUBE