This unopened Kodak FunSaver 35mm camera originates from the 1994 holiday season. The item remains within its original packaging, featuring a snowman family illustration and Kodak's "Open Me First" holiday designation. A handwritten gift tag is affixed, reading "To Mr. Rifkind From Vicki and Ruth," indicating a possible gifting occasion.
The camera contains a roll of 27-exposure Kodak Gold Ultra 400 film. The expiration date of the film is not visible due to its placement behind the gift-box artwork, a characteristic feature of these limited holiday edition cameras. The packaging design and copyright information place the film's production within the mid-1990s. Kodak Gold Ultra 400 was known for its versatility and fine grain, making it suitable for point-and-shoot cameras such as the FunSaver.
Manufactured in the United States by the Eastman Kodak Company, this item represents a historical artifact of photographic technology. Due to the age of the film, image quality is uncertain and cannot be guaranteed. The item may be of interest to those studying the history of analog cameras or the cultural context of holiday gift-giving practices.