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The No. 3B Quick Focus Kodak is a box camera. Unlike most box cameras it has focusing ability. It was on the market from 1905 to 1911. A vintage advertisement notes it can do 10 exposures before it needs reloading.[1]
It uses the 125 roll film format, and over 9000 were produced.[2]
125 film was on the market from 1905 to 1949.[3]