The Star 275 was designed for snapshots in good light. It’s a “no-brainer” camera: load film, set the ISO, aim, and shoot.
In an era where digital photography dominates and smartphones have become our primary cameras, there is a resurging movement—a collective yearning for the tangible, the unpredictable, and the mechanical. Film photography is back in a big way, and with it comes the revival of the "point-and-shoot" cameras of the 1990s. Among the many models finding their way back into the hands of enthusiasts, the Kodak Star series stands out as a relic of accessible, everyday photography. Kodak Star 275 Manual
Did we miss a step? If you have the original Kodak Star 275 manual and see a discrepancy, please refer to the official Kodak literature for your specific camera variant. The Star 275 was designed for snapshots in good light