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Revision as of 20:36, 3 April 2011
Folding Pocket Kodak image by Bill Strong (Image rights) |
The Folding Pocket Kodak was a folding camera made by Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd., Rochester, from 1897-98. Frank Brownell was its designer. It took 2 1/4×3 1/4" exposures on Kodak 105 film rolls and had an Achromatic f/11 lens. The price was $10.
The original camera model was renamed to Folding Pocket Kodak No. 1 to distinguish it from the newer Folding Pocket Kodak No. 1A. The No. 1 stood for the smallest format in Kodak's rollfilm exposure format portfolio: 1, 1A, 2, 2A, 3, and 3A.
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Folding Pocket Kodak No.1 series image by Bill Strong (Image rights) |