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Tag Archives: Soldiers’ Camera
Three Vest Pocket Kodaks
These are “Vest Pocket Kodaks” – of which nearly two million were produced, from about 1912 to the early 1920s. I’ve blogged about one of these cameras before – to sum up, they represent an important step in the miniaturization … Continue reading
Posted in Vintage cameras
Tagged 127 film, autographic, film, Kodak, Soldiers' Camera, Vest Pocket Kodak, vintage
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Testing the Vest Pocket Kodak Model B
I love these little Vest Pocket Kodaks. They are about the size of a Blackberry (twice as thick) folded up. Kodak made these starting in 1912, and continued until 1926. They were revolutionary at the time. As the first camera … Continue reading
Posted in Vintage cameras
Tagged bellows, light leak, Soldiers' Camera, Vest Pocket Kodak, vintage camera
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