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These cameras were manufactured by Kodak in Canada and produced in the early 70s. This camera is working as it should - the shutter flicks open and close with every press of the shutter button, the back swings open and locks closed nicely, and I've put a new wrist strap on it. The only element I am unfamiliar with is using 126mm film, how it comes in a roll, and how it is uploaded into this camera, which honestly might be pretty straight-forward. I have heard that it may be possible to spool regular 35mm film into a 126mm camera, but you may need a special spool. Regardless, the shutter on this camera HAS been tested, and works. However, the camera HAS NOT been tested with 126mm film. Another thing to note is that the camera bears Kodak's old logo in the bottom right of the camera face, meaning this camera should predate 1972. After, I believe it was redesigned and then was evolved into the Instamatic X-15F. Here are a few more resources if you're interested! Please let me know if you have any questions! https://www.lomography.com/cameras/3329294-kodak-instamatic-x-15/photos http://www.collection-appareils.fr/x/html/page_standard.php?id_appareil=413 http://camera-wiki.org/wiki/Kodak_Instamatic_X-15