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  1. I believe Kodak offered a Retina Reflex SLR for 126. My mother had a Zeiss Contaflex 126 with a three-element Color Pantar lens. (The deluxe lens was a Tessar.) I still have this camera, but, while lovely to behold, you can't get film or batteries for it and the shutter failed years ago.
  2. I believe the original Instamatic 126 film was 26 x 26. It may have been made from the same film stock as 135, but without the sprocket holes, allowing more of the width of the film to be used. - Murray
  3. Gary, the electronics in an SR-T 101 are very simple and in most cases would be repairable. One common problem with old SR-Ts is the CdS cells coming unglued. Another possible problem is a jolt to the camera moving the metering needle off it's pivot. These and most other problems should be repairable. Note that SR-Ts have no LEDs or other internal lumination. - Murray
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