1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera Model B (folding front) 1905: 1906: 116: $12: No. 5 Eastman Plate Series D 1890 - 1892 No. 4A Folding Kodak, Model B 1908 - 1913 No. 5 Cartridge Kodak 1902 - 1903 No. 1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera (collapsing front) 1899: 1905: 116: $12: No. 5 Folding Kodak 1893 - 1897 No. The camera bodies and lens surrounds feature angular shapes, which differ from other folding cameras of the era whose bodies generally were rounded at the ends. 4A Speed Kodak 1898 - 1907 No. 1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera Model C (wood lens mount) 1907: 1909: 116: $12: No. Their art deco design touches are their distinguishing feature. Folding cameras fold into a compact and rugged package for storage. 1A Folding Pocket KODAK Camera Model D (metal lens mount) [photo] 1909: 1915: 116: $12: 1: No. Type: viewfinder folding camera, Manufacturer: Kodak, Year of launch: 1909, Film | frame size: type 124 (or type 122) film rolls | 3 1/4 × 5 1/2 inch “postcard”, Lens: meniscus lens, or Rapid Rectilinear Bausch & Lomb f/4 lens (although the real fully open aperture is more like f/11), Shutter: F.P.K. The Kodak Six-16 and Six-20 are folding cameras of the same design that take size 616 and 620 rollfilm, respectively. No. 5 Folding Kodak (Improved camera) 1895 - 1897 No. Created and maintained by Chuck Baker. It's all about Eastman Kodak Brownie Camera. The lens and shutter are attached to a lens-board which is connected to the body of the camera by a light-tight folding bellows.When the camera is fully unfolded it provides the correct focus distance from the film.
The Brownie Camera Page offers history, galleries, tutorials, and helps you find out what camera you just found in the attic. 5 Folding Kodet Special 5 Folding Kodet 1895 - 1897 No. 1906 - 1907 No. A folding camera is a camera type. 4A Folding Kodak 1908 - 1915 No.