The 300 model is slightly more sophisticated than most Instamatics because it had a light cell to measure the light level and used that information to drive the camera's exposure system.
This Ilford Sportsman is a camera which I inherited from my Dad a few years ago. It's a simple 35mm viewfinder camera with a Dacora Dignar 45mm f/2.8 lens and was made about 1959.
The Voigtlander Vito Automatic is a 1960's viewfinder camera with a selenium cell which controls the camera's aperture, making a fully automatic 'point and shoot' model.
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