Description: In 1967 Fisher-Price introduced their very first pretend camera as the #784 Picture Story Camera with a built-in film strip with 8 different pictures of farm animals. The #464 Pocket Camera replaced the #784 in 1974. The #464 has an all-plastic case that resembles the then-popular Kodak cameras. Opposed to 8 different pictures of farm animals, the #464 has 27 pictures of a trip to the zoo! Press the camera's button to advance the pictures and to make the flash cute turn automatically. Designed for children ages 2 to 5 years old.
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Accessories:
- FPT2155 - Rectangular hand-held child-size plastic camera that has a white top and a red bottom. The camera has a yellow plastic flash cube with blue and red flashburst lithographs on the sides. The flash cube turns and pictures inside that change when the yellow advance button is pushed. The 27 pictures inside depict children and their trip to the zoo. The camera has a blue and white braided rope carry strap for portability. Measures 6" wide, 2-5/8" deep, 2-1/2" tall. *See "Variations" below. WFL: 07-AD-01-9-H.
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Variations:
- FPT2156 - Rectangular hand-held child-size plastic camera that has a white top and a red bottom. The camera has a yellow plastic flash cube with chicken and star lithographs on the sides. The flash cube turns and pictures inside that change when the yellow advance button is pushed. The 27 pictures inside depict children and their trip to the zoo. The camera has a blue and white braided rope carry strap for portability. Measures 6" wide, 2-5/8" deep, 2-1/2" tall.
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Other Information:
- This camera was sold in a 7-5/8" long, 6-11/16" high, 2-7/8" deep box.
- This camera was replaced in 1992 with a different colored Kiddicraft Fisher-Price camera, the #5752 Pocket Camera. The camera is the same shape and size, only colored differently.
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