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PHOTOGRAPHIC, FILM AND OPTICAL EQUIPMENT ETC, to include a 900mm beginners telescope, two Kodak box cameras, Kodak and Agfa folding cameras, Polaroid Land Camera, Lancaster & Thorpe binoculars, Palar 10x50 binoculars, Zennox digital video camcorder, GAF XL/2 sound super 8 camera, together with a small quantity of DVDs, LPs and singles (6 boxes and a case)
Quantity of cameras and lenses to include 110 compact film cameras together with Pentax P50, Zenit-E, Goldline Supreme, Prinz autowind, Boots 100TF, Miller Lite promo camera, Prinz 110, Kodak Ektralite 600, Halina Pix, Boots 110, Hanimex 110 TF, ITT Magic Flash, Hanimex 110 KF, 110 DFTele, LF tele, Le CLic Fun Shooter FS10, Sedic 22x auto signal, Supermini, Taurus 805, Halina SB, etc
Four vintage cameras - comprising a 35mm Pentax P30 with SMC Pentax-A f:2 50mm lens; a Kodak 35 with Anostigmat Special f:3.5 50mm lens and a boxed leather case; a Kodak Brownie 8mm Movie Camera II; and a Kodak box Brownie Flash III; together with a boxed pair of Nikon Sportstar EX 10 x 25 DCF binoculars. (5)
Collectable and SLR cameras and accessories to include Nikon F60 35mm SLR with AF Nikkor 28-80mm 1:3.5-5.6G lens, Ashahi Pentax Spotmatic with Takumar 1:1.4/50 lens, Pentax ME Super with 1:1.7 50mm lens, Praktica MTL50 with 2.8/50 lens, Minolta X-300 35mm SLR with Sigma 1:2.8-4 f-35-70mm lens, Tamron 19-35mm 1:3.5-4.5 lens to suit Nikon, Pentax 1:3.5 135mm lens, Vivitar 80-200mm 1:4.5 MC screw mount lens, Miranda 75-300mm 1:4.5-5.6 lens to suit Minolta, Prinzflex 1:2.8 f=135mm screw mount lens, Enna 1:5.6/300mm screw mount lens, Finepix S5000 digital camera, Olympus Trip 35, Voigtlander Bessa, Six-20 Brownie, Agfa Isolette and Kodak Junior II folding cameras, Canon Canonet with 45mm 1:1.9 lens, Soligor spot sensor, Baldameter rangefinder, Hitachi DVDcam and Bose headphones
A classic folding camera from the mid-20th century. This model features a durable metal body with a leatherette covering, a fold-out bellows design, and a Kodak lens. It comes with its original box, adding to its collectible appeal. The Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20 was designed to use 620 film, a favorite among amateur photographers of the time. This item has its original box. Issued: 1940sDimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage Kodak Retina Ib 35mm camera, manufactured circa 1954 in Germany by Kodak AG. This model features a Schneider-Kreuznach Reomar 50mm f/2.8 lens, renowned for its exceptional sharpness and clarity. The folding design includes a Synchro-Compur shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/500. Known for its durable build and precision engineering, the Retina Ib is a collectible camera popular among analog photography enthusiasts. Camera measures 3.25”H. Issued: c. 1954Dimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Iconic Kodak No. 2 Bulls Eye Model D camera, a revolutionary piece of photographic history first introduced in the early 20th century. This model features a black leatherette body with metal hardware and a manual film advance mechanism. The Kodak Brownie cameras were pivotal in making photography accessible to the masses, renowned for their simplicity and affordability. This piece is an excellent example of early 20th-century craftsmanship and design. The item includes a wooden carrying box. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 6.50"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
This is an original Kodak Vest Pocket Camera, likely produced between 1912 and the 1920s. The camera features a folding bellows design, compact enough to fit in a pocket. Its durable black metal body and elegant detailing reflect early 20th-century craftsmanship. This model played a historical role in documenting personal and wartime moments during the early 1900s. Markings indicate authenticity, with "Made by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, NY" imprinted on the front. Its folding mechanism and bellows are intact, with moderate wear consistent with age. The lens plate and original hardware remain present, offering strong collectible appeal. Issued: c. 1910Dimensions: $.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
This vintage Kodak Instamatic camera, produced during the 1960s and 1970s, is a testament to Kodak's innovation in making photography accessible to the masses. Designed for producing photographic prints utilizing 616 film from film or glass negatives. Issued: c. 1965Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
A division of Kodak, this is a forensic Folmer Graflex Fingerprint Camera used for capturing fingerprints and other forensic evidence, manufactured from 1918–1951. The case is durable leatherette exterior, reinforced with metal hardware, and its compact structure reflect the era's craftsmanship and practical design for photographers on the move. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 6.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
The Kodak Pony 135 Model C is a classic 35mm film camera introduced in the 1950s as part of Kodak's Pony series. Compact, lightweight, and easy to use, it was designed for amateur photographers transitioning into 35mm photography. This camera features a vintage aesthetic with durable construction, making it both a functional piece and a collectible artifact. Serial number: 1118375. Issued: c. 1950sDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
This is a vintage Kodak Retina Reflex camera, a hallmark of mid-20th-century precision photography. Manufactured by Kodak AG in Stuttgart, Germany, this camera exemplifies the company’s innovative designs during the 1950s-60s. It is equipped with a Synchro-Compur shutter and a high-quality lens system, catering to photography enthusiasts seeking premium craftsmanship. The camera features a sturdy metal body encased in its original brown leather case, embossed with "Retina" branding. The case includes a leather strap, showing signs of wear consistent with age. The serial number 104174. Issued: c. 1957Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. As is, as found - untested functionality not guaranteed.
A Kodak Signet 35 rangefinder camera, featuring a 44mm f/3.5 Ektar lens and Synchro 300 shutter. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in the USA, this model is designed for 35mm film and includes manual aperture and shutter speed adjustments for enhanced control. Equipped with a rear exposure guide plate for quick reference, this camera represents a durable mid-20th-century design. Issued: 1951 - 1958Dimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage Kodak Brownie Camera No 3 box camera featuring a textured black leatherette finish and simple metal latch mechanisms. This item reflects the characteristic design of early 20th-century box cameras, which were popular for their straightforward functionality and compact construction. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
Vintage Kodak Signet 35 camera, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in the United States, circa 1951–1958. Features a Kodak Ektar 44mm f/3.5 lens, paired with a Synchro 300 shutter. Known for its high-quality optics, this model was popular among amateur photographers and military personnel during the 1950s. The back panel includes a detailed exposure guide for various lighting conditions. Compact design measuring 3.25”H. A sought-after piece for collectors of mid-20th-century photography equipment. Issued: c. 1950sDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
The No. 2 Bulls-Eye Model D camera, first manufactured by the Boston Camera Mfg. Company in 1892, holds a very important place in photographic history. It was the very first camera to use numbered paper-backed roll film, invented by S. N. Turner. In August 1895, Eastman bought the company and continued to manufacture the cameras under the Kodak name. Serial number: 197098. Issued: 1899-1913Dimensions: 6"HCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage Kodak Instamatic 104 film camera, a popular model from the 1960s designed for 126 cartridge film. Equipped with a 43mm fixed-focus lens, it simplifies photography with its user-friendly design, making it ideal for casual photographers. The camera features a built-in flash cube mount for automatic flash operation, further enhancing its usability. Its compact, lightweight construction and classic mid-century design make this a sought-after collectible. Eastman Kodak Company, founded in 1888, is an American technology company known for its revolutionary contributions to photography. Kodak pioneered the mass production of cameras, film, and photographic equipment, making photography accessible to the general public. The Instamatic series, introduced in the 1960s, was a groundbreaking product line, featuring easy-to-use cameras that popularized cartridge film photography. Issued: c. 1960sDimensions: 4"L x 2"W x 2.5"HCondition: Age related wear.
This is a vintage Kodak Retina Reflex camera, a hallmark of mid-20th-century precision photography. Manufactured by Kodak AG in Stuttgart, Germany, this camera exemplifies the company’s innovative designs during the 1950s-60s. It is equipped with a Synchro-Compur shutter and a high-quality lens system, catering to photography enthusiasts seeking premium craftsmanship. The camera features a sturdy metal body encased in its original brown leather case, embossed with "Retina" branding. The case includes a leather strap, showing signs of wear consistent with age. The serial number 72486. Issued: c. 1957Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Case needs repair. As is, as found - untested functionality not guaranteed.
A vintage Kodak Instamatic X-90 camera, produced between 1970 and 1973. Features a Kodak Ektar lens with a focal length of 38mm and an aperture of f/8, along with 1/125 shutter speed and bulb settings for versatile photography. The camera includes a battery check function and comes with its original fitted leather case lined with red felt. A fine example of Kodak's innovative and compact camera design during the era. Issued: c. 1970Dimensions: 4"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
A vintage Eastman Kodak Vest Pocket Folding Camera, Model B, produced by the Eastman Kodak Company during the early 20th century. This compact camera features a folding bellows design and a metal body, making it an innovative portable camera of its time. The plate includes the Kodak logo and patent information. The lens assembly, shutter, and bellows are intact, showcasing the ingenuity of early camera design. A remarkable piece of photographic history, ideal for collectors of antique cameras or vintage photography equipment. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Missing part of case. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
A collectible Kodak No. 2 Model C box camera, made to commemorate Kodak's 50th Anniversary. This classic piece of photographic history is encased in brown textured leatherette with a gold-colored emblem marking Kodak’s 50th anniversary. The camera is equipped with a leather carrying strap, a key mechanism for operation, and its original gold-colored hardware. Issued: 1930sDimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
This is a Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak Model B folding camera, a highly portable design introduced in the early 20th century by Eastman Kodak. Known for its innovation, this model features the Autographic system, allowing photographers to write captions on the film's backing paper. The camera is equipped with a Kodak Anastigmat lens and a mechanical shutter, with a folding bellows mechanism and a red window on the back for film advancement. The body is covered in textured black leather with a Rochester, New York marking, embodying Kodak's craftsmanship during this era. A remarkable piece for collectors of antique cameras and photographyIssued: 20th centuryDimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
This vintage Kodak Brownie No. 2 Model F box camera is a classic example of early 20th-century photography. Manufactured by Eastman Kodak, it features a durable black leatherette covering and retains its original metal plate with instructions for film usage. The No. 2 box camera was one of Kodak's most popular models, known for its simple operation and ability to capture 6x9 cm exposures. This particular model showcases clear lens apertures and functional knobs, highlighting its design's practicality and charm. Issued: c. 1930Dimensions: 6.50"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
Early 20th-century Kodak No. 3 autographic folding pocket camera, produced by the Eastman Kodak Company, featuring a bellows-style design and brass accents. This model includes a lens by Bausch & Lomb, indicative of its era, and the original leather carrying case, marked with the Kodak logo. The camera's compact, folding design was innovative for its time, making it a staple of portable photography. A fine collector's item that represents the evolution of photographic technology. Includes leather case. Issued: c. 1915Dimensions: 10.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested. Broken latch.
Vintage Kodak Anastigmat lens with a 25mm focal length and f/1.9 aperture, designed for early Kodak camera systems. This lens measures 2"H and features engraved USA patent numbers 1,620,337 and 2,180,027. Constructed with durable metal and precision aperture markings, it offers smooth adjustments and clear optics. This lens is ideal for low-light photography, environmental portraits, and creative vintage photography, adding artistic character with soft bokeh and retro cinematic aesthetics. It pairs well with vintage Kodak cameras or can be adapted for modern systems. A fine addition for collectors or vintage photography enthusiasts. Dimensions: See DescriptionCondition: Age related wear. As is, as found.
Vintage Kodak Six-16 folding camera produced by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. Features a Kodak-Anastigmat f/6.3 lens paired with a Kodak Dakar No. 1 shutter. This medium-format camera, introduced in the 1930s, was designed to produce sharp, detailed images on 616 film. The camera includes a bellows mechanism in good condition, a sturdy metal body, and a manual focus system. Marked with Made in the USA by Eastman Kodak Company, it is a fine example of early 20th-century camera engineering. Issued: C. 1930sDimensions: 7"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Vintage Kodak Pony 135 camera manufactured in the early 1950s. This compact 35mm camera features a Kodak Anaston 51mm f/4.5 lens, paired with a Kodak Flash 200 shutter. Designed for amateur photographers, it was part of Kodak's postwar Pony series, known for its reliability and portability. The body is constructed of black and gray plastic with a metal lens mount. Serial number 348864 is visible on the underside. The Eastman Kodak Company, founded in 1888, revolutionized photography with innovations such as the handheld camera and the roll of film. By the mid-20th century, Kodak was a leader in consumer-friendly photographic equipment. Issued: c. 1950sDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A vintage Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic folding camera, introduced in the early 20th century. This compact model features a metal body with a collapsible leather bellows design and is equipped with a lens marked with patent information, dating back to 1912. Known as The Soldiers Camera during World War I due to its portability, this piece holds historical significance as one of Kodaks early ventures into consumer-grade portable photography. It includes the autographic window on the back, a feature that allowed photographers to write notes directly on the film. Issued: c. 1910Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
A significant piece of photographic history crafted by the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y., USA. Known for its reliability and versatility, this camera was widely used by professionals in the early 20th century. a robust leather-covered wood body, a sturdy carrying handle, and a precise focal plane shutter mechanism. Its metallic components remain in good vintage condition, with visible wear consistent with its age. 19200. Issued: c. 1920Dimensions: 8"HCondition: Age related wear. As is, As found - untested functionality not guaranteed.
Early 20th-century Kodak Pocket Model E folding camera, manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, NY. This compact and portable camera features a black leatherette covering, bellows mechanism, and a lens with "Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter." Designed for 120 roll film, it showcases the innovative craftsmanship and design of its era, appealing to vintage photography enthusiasts and collectors. A fine example of pre-1930s photographic equipment with intricate detailing. Issued: c. 1930Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
This is a vintage Kodak Pony 828 camera, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company during the mid-20th century. A classic in mid-century photography, this model features a simple yet functional design aimed at amateur photographers. The camera includes a Kodak Flash 200 Shutter with a 51mm f/4.5 lens, and it was originally designed for 828 roll film. Its compact and lightweight body makes it a collectible item for photography enthusiasts. Serial number 816160 is engraved on the base. This camera showcases the robust build and straightforward functionality that Kodak was known for during this era. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
This is a vintage Kodak Vollenda folding camera, likely from the early-to-mid 20th century, featuring a black leatherette body with a bellows design. The camera includes a Kodak Anastigmat lens, which is marked with a focus range and aperture settings. The metal accents and folding mechanism reflect the craftsmanship of the era. These cameras were popular for their portability and were designed for amateur and semi-professional photographers. Issued: mid. 20th centuryDimensions: 6"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
The Kodak Instamatic 500 is a high-quality 35mm camera introduced in the mid-1960s, standing out from the Instamatic line with its advanced features and German craftsmanship. This model was produced in Germany and features a robust metal body, paired with a renowned Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 38mm f/2.8 lens, making it one of the most sought-after cameras in the Instamatic series. Eastman Kodak Company, in collaboration with Schneider-Kreuznach, known for producing premium optics in Germany. Schneider-Kreuznach Xenar 38mm f/2.8, offering excellent sharpness and low-light capability. Includes leather protective case, and neck strap. Serial number: EK741408. Issued: c. 1960sDimensions: 3"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Vintage Kodak Senior Six 16 Bellow Folding Camera, produced by Eastman Kodak Co., Rochester, New York. This medium-format camera features a bellows design, a Kodak Anastigmat f6.3 128mm lens, and a Kodex shutter, built for 616 roll film. It comes with its original leather case, representing Kodak's iconic craftsmanship and design from the early 20th century. Issued: C. 1937Dimensions: 7.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Kodak Retina IIIc camera, manufactured circa 1954-1957 in Germany. Features a Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon C 50mm f/2.0 lens and a Synchro-Compur leaf shutter with speeds ranging from 1 second to 1/500 second. Known for its foldable design, coupled rangefinder, and built-in selenium light meter, this model is a sought-after collector's item. Issued: c. 1950sDimensions: 3.5"HCountry of Origin: GermanyCondition: Age related wear. Viewfinder and lens in good condition.
The Kodak Medalist No 1 is a premium medium format camera, renowned for its precision engineering and robust design. Manufactured in the United States during the mid-20th century, the Medalist was intended for professional photographers and advanced enthusiasts. It features a stunning Kodak Ektar 100mm f/3.5 lens and the innovative Kodak Supermatic No. 2 shutter, offering exceptional image quality and versatility. The Kodak Ektar lens 100mm f/3.5, a highly regarded lens known for its sharpness and color rendition. Kodak Supermatic No. 2 shutter with speeds ranging from 1 second to 1/400 second. Includes original leather protective case. Issued: Mid 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
A high-quality medium-format folding camera. Features a sharp Kodak Anastigmat lens paired with a Compur-Rapid shutter, allowing precise control over exposure. Its classic design, durable build, and folding mechanism make it both functional and collectible. It is built to use 620 roll film. Issued: 1930sDimensions: 3.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
A compact Kodak Vest Pocket folding camera from the early 20th century, manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, New York. This model features a metal frame with leather casing and a collapsible lens mechanism, making it one of the first truly portable cameras of its time. Known as "The Soldier's Camera," it gained popularity during World War I for its ease of transport. The camera includes a Kodak Anastigmat lens and retains its original components, with visible wear indicative of age and use. An iconic piece of photographic history. Issued: 20th centuryDimensions: 3"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
This is a Kodak Instamatic 104 camera, a classic piece from Kodak's revolutionary Instamatic series introduced in the 1960s. Made in the USA, this camera features a simple and compact design with a metal front and black textured body. It was part of Kodak's effort to make photography accessible and easy for everyone. The Instamatic 104 uses 126 film cartridges and includes a built-in flash socket for Magicube bulbs. This collectible camera represents a significant period in photographic history, appealing to enthusiasts of vintage technology and design. Issued: c. 1960Dimensions: 2.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Untested, functionality not guaranteed.
Early 20th-century Kodak Folding Pocket camera featuring a classic black leather bellows design and original embossed Kodak case. This piece highlights Kodak's innovation in portable photography during its era. Lens details read "Kodak Anastigmat," and the camera appears to be in good vintage condition with minor wear consistent with age. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 9.50"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
Vintage Kodak Stereo Camera manufactured in 1954, designed to capture realistic 3D images using 35mm film. This model features twin Kodak Anaston 35mm f/3.5 lenses, ideal for stereoscopic photography. The camera includes manual controls for shutter speed and aperture, allowing for precise exposure adjustments. Brown leather body with chrome accents, showcasing mid-century craftsmanship. Perfect for photography enthusiasts and collectors. Issued: 1954Dimensions: 2.75"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
A classic Kodak camera, manufactured in the USA. Introduced in the early 20th century, the Brownie series revolutionized photography by making it affordable and accessible to the public. This particular model features a leatherette body, a slick looking "fore-and-aft" top mounted handle, and a rotary shutter mechanism. The Flash Six-20 Mod B was a postwar rework, which included contacts for flash photography to be added as a feature. The back panel includes a red window for film frame viewing, reflecting the vintage design aesthetic of the era. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 3.75"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
A beautifully crafted wooden box camera produced by Eastman Kodak Co. in the early 1900s. The camera features a wood body covered in leatherette, a sliding shutter mechanism, and internal compartments for roll film. The engraved markings on the interior specify its original format, designed for No. 2 roll film. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Classic Eastman Kodak vintage box camera, featuring a textured black exterior and a metal shutter mechanism. This camera, likely dating back to the early 20th century, embodies the minimalist design of early photography equipment. Box cameras were popular for their simplicity and affordability, making them ideal for amateur photographers. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 5.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
This lot features a vintage Kodak Retina Reflex camera, an iconic piece of photographic equipment manufactured by Kodak AG, the German arm of the Kodak company. Introduced in the mid-20th century, the Retina Reflex series was renowned for its high-quality engineering, elegant design, and precision optics, making it a favorite among photography enthusiasts and professionals of its time. Serial Number: 103357 printed on back. Issued: c. 1957Dimensions: 4.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.
Iconic Kodak Brownie box camera, a revolutionary piece of photographic history first introduced in the early 20th century. This model features a black leatherette body with metal hardware and a manual film advance mechanism. The Kodak Brownie cameras were pivotal in making photography accessible to the masses, renowned for their simplicity and affordability. This piece is an excellent example of early 20th-century craftsmanship and design. Issued: Early 20th centuryDimensions: 6.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
This listing features an Eastman Kodak No. 1 Panoram Camera, an iconic piece of photographic history from the early 20th century. Designed for the amateur photographer to take wide angle photos. This model was produced from 1915 to 1926. Crafted with a textured black leather covering, this camera retains much of its original hardware, although the level is missing. Issued: 1916-1926Dimensions: 4.25"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested
This is a vintage Kodak No. 2A Folding Autographic Brownie camera, produced in the early 20th century by the Eastman Kodak Company. The camera is constructed with a black leatherette-covered metal body and features a bellows design, making it both lightweight and portable for its era. It is equipped with a Kodak ball-bearing shutter and the distinctive autographic film system, a groundbreaking feature introduced by Kodak that allowed users to write notes directly onto the film. Issued: c. Mid 20th-centuryDimensions: 6.50"HCountry of Origin: USACondition: Age related wear. Untested.
Designed for medium-format photography, the camera features a folding bellows system, a fixed-focus Kodak lens, and a simple shutter mechanism, making it easy to use for amateur photographers. The original Kodet Lens and Dak Shutter give it reliable performance, while the compact folding design reflects Kodak's commitment to portable and practical camera solutions. This item has its original box. Issued: 1940sDimensions: 6.5"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear. Not tested, functionality not guaranteed.
Vintage Kodak Pony 135 camera manufactured in the early 1950s. This compact 35mm camera features a Kodak Anaston 51mm f/4.5 lens, paired with a Kodak Flash 200 shutter. Designed for amateur photographers, it was part of Kodak's postwar Pony series, known for its reliability and portability. The body is constructed of black and gray plastic with a metal lens mount. Serial number 348864 is visible on the underside. Manufacturer: The Eastman Kodak Company, founded in 1888, revolutionized photography with innovations such as the handheld camera and the roll of film. By the mid-20th century, Kodak was a leader in consumer-friendly photographic equipment. Issued: c. 1950sDimensions: 3.25"HCountry of Origin: United StatesCondition: Age related wear.

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