Kodak Breeze

(1989-1990) The Kodak Breeze is a no-fuss point-and-shoot camera that came out in 1989, made in Taiwan. It’s a compact, white plastic 35mm camera with a fixed 35mm lens (f/4.5) and fixed focus—so no zoom or fancy focus options here. There aren’t many settings, but you can pick between ISO 100/200 or ISO 400 using a slider, which also adjusts the aperture. Shutter speed stays the same no matter what. It has a built-in flash, and you’ll only get the widest aperture when the flash is on. It runs on two AA batteries, but they’re just for the flash—everything else works without power.