Kodak 3500 disc camera
The Kodak disc 3500 was part of Kodak's briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful Disc film format. It is powered by a 9v. PP3 battery, has a …
The Kodak disc 3500 was part of Kodak's briefly popular but ultimately unsuccessful Disc film format. It is powered by a 9v. PP3 battery, has a …
One of the five cameras that Kodak introduced in the first year of their disc format (1982), the Disc 6000 had two particular features. First, it has …
Kodak Autosnap film camera, boxed with manual dating from 1961-1964. The Kodak Autosnap is a film camera with autoexposure made by Kodak Ltd. in the …
The Baby Brownie is a small, basic camera (art deco style), made of Bakelite with a flip-up frame viewfinder. The shutter is operated by the lever …
The Baby Brownie is a small, basic camera (art deco style), made of Bakelite with a flip-up frame viewfinder. The shutter is operated by the lever …
The Baby Brownie Special is a small, basic camera made of Bakelite with a flip-up frame viewfinder. The shutter is operated by the lever under the …
Kodak Bantam Colorsnap 3 film camera in leather case. This is the 1961 model (1961-63) of the camera. The exposure is selected using a true Exposure …
The Kodak Bantam is a compact folding camera introduced by Kodak in 1935 and using type 828 film. This is a high-specification version with a f/6.3 …
This camera has a moulded plastic body with grey top and plain lens panel, screw and pin flash contacts, optical direct vision finder, and two …
Kodak Brownie Cresta camera in case. The camera is in quite nice condition with a working shutter (which has a single speed, about 1/40th sec). The …
Kodak Brownie Cresta II film camera in good condition. This camera dates from 1957-1959 and shoots 120 film in a 6x6 cm format. The camera has a glass …
The much loved Brownie Hawkeye cameras have a moulded bakelite body and use a brilliant viewfinder. This verion dates from 1950-1961, and is the …
This is a box camera for 620 roll film. It was made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1957 to 1959. As a typical tin box camera it was equipped with a …
This is a box camera for 620 roll film. It was made by Kodak Ltd. in the UK from 1957 to 1959. As a typical tin box camera it was equipped with a …
Kodak Twin 20 camera with case, dating from 1959-1964. The Brownie Twin 20 has a moulded plastic body and can use a screw and pin flash. An unusual …
Kodak Colorsnap 35 film camera in nice condition, with leather case. This is the first model, made from 1959-1964. The Kodak Colorsnap 35 was made in …
Kodak Colorsnap 35 film camera in nice condition, with leather case. This is the first model, made from 1959-1964. The Kodak Colorsnap 35 was made in …
Kodak Colorsnap 35 Model 2 film camera in good condition, with leather case. This is the second model, made from 1963-1967. The Kodak Colorsnap 35 was …
Kodak Duaflex camera, in very nice condition with cover. This is a lovely art deco camera dating from 1949-1955. It takes 620 roll film. This is the …
Kodak Duaflex II camera with a webbing case. This is a lovely art deco camera dating from 1955-1960. It takes 620 roll film. For details see: …
Kodak Duaflex II camera with a plastic case. This is a lovely art deco camera dating from 1955-1960. It takes 620 roll film. For details see: …
Kodak Instamatic 33 camera. This uses cassette film (type 126) developed by Kodak as a cheap and convenient alternative to roll film. See the …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two sliding mechanisms on the top, one for a bulb, or time setting, and …
Kodak No 2 Brownie Model F box camera in an unusual red colour. The No.2 Brownie is a simple box camera with a very dependable shutter. It has two …
The No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie is a folding camera made by Kodak in Rochester, NY, USA, from c. 1909. It has a rectangular, leatherette covered …
Kodak Pony 828 film camera dating from 1949. The Pony has a four-speed Flash 200 shutter, an Anaston 51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens, and a fitted leather …
The Retinette 1A is a 35mm film viewfinder camera made in Germany by Kodak between 1959-66. This is an early version, type 035 with a VERO shutter and …
The Six-20 Kodak was introduced in 1932. It is a self-erecting folding camera. It has angled ends to the body which is covered with pig-grained …
This is the second model of this camera dating from 1948-1954, with a 100mm f/6.3 Anaston lens in a Dakon shutter. The camera takes 620 film. See more …
This is a Model A version of the Kodak Six-20 camera, a British model which dates from 1932-1937. You can see the original manual for this camera …
Kodak Starmite Brownie film camera. This dates from 1960-63 and takes 12 4x4cm images on 127 film. The camera has a fixed-focus f/11 lens and an …
The Sterling II was made in England by Kodak, introduced in May 1955 and withdrawn in 1959. It is a folding camera taking 6x9cm images on 620 film. …
Vest Pocket Autographic Kodak folding film camera with case This serial number of this camera (1072231) dates it from 1919. It was a particularly …
This is a lovely No 1A Pocket Kodak folding camera dating from 1926-1932. This is an autographic version, which took type A116 film and has a portal …
The Brownie Flash 20 was made by Kodak between 1959 and 1962, and is one of the rarer cameras in the Brownie dynasty. It made square 2 1/4" x 2 …
This is a basic box camera made of thick, leatherette-covered cardboard introduced in the mid 1920s. The camera features a single portrait orientation …