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Kodak Film Cameras

Kodak film cameras - Eastman Kodak manufactured cameras:

Type 135 film

Retina camera - manufactured in Germany by Kodak AG.
  • Kodak 35 - 1938 . The first 35mm Kodak camera.
  • Kodak 35 RF - Available from 1940 to 1951 . Kodak 35 with integrated rangefinder .
  • Kodak Automatic 35 - 1959 . Rangefinder camera with automatic exposure. Kodak Ektanar lens ( Tessar ) 44 mm f / 2.8. 7 versions were produced (Automatic + Motormatic) until 1969.
  • Kodak Automatic 35B
  • Kodak Automatic 35F
  • Kodak Automatic 35R4
  • Kodak Ektra - 1941 . Dual rangefinder . Kodak Ektanar interchangeable lenses with focal lengths from 35 mm to 153 mm. Until 1948, 2500 copies were sold.
  • Kodak Motormatic 35 - 1969 .
  • Kodak Motormatic 35F
  • Kodak Motormatic 35R4
  • Kodak Pony 135, 135 model B, 135 model C - Produced from 1950 to 1958. Kodak Anaston 51mm f / 4.5 - f / 22 lens
  • Kodak Pony II - Produced from 1957 to 1962 . Kodak Anastar 44mm f / 3.9 lens
  • Kodak Pony IV - Produced from 1957 to 1961 . Kodak Anastar 44mm f / 3.5 - f / 22 lens
  • Retina - manufactured in Germany by Kodak AG.
  • Retinette - manufactured in Germany by Kodak AG.
  • Kodak Signet 30 - Produced from August 1957 to April 1959. Built-in flash, optical rangefinder, Kodak Ektanar lens, 44 mm f / 2.8.
  • Kodak Signet 35 - Produced from February 1951 to March 1958 . Dual rangefinder, Kodak Ektanar lens, 44 mm f / 2.8.
  • Kodak Signet 40 - Produced from 1956 to 1959 . Kodak Ektanon 46mm f / 3.5-f / 22 lens
  • Kodak Signet 50 - Produced from August 1957 to October 1960. Built-in selenium exposure meter .
  • Kodak Signet 80 - Produced from 1958 to 1962. Three interchangeable Signet lenses from 35 mm to 90 mm. Built-in selenium exposure meter . Almost all Kodak lenses of the 1950s and 1960s contained thorium oxide.
  • Kodak Stereo - Produced from 1954 to 1959. Stereo camera . About 100 thousand copies were produced. It turned out two frames 23 × 24 mm in size. Two Kodak Anaston 35mm f / 3.5 lenses

Compact 35 mm

  • Kodak S100 - Produced from 1988 to 1993 . Plastic case. Three expositions.
  • EC100
  • KB10

Type 101 film

  • No. 2 Bulls-Eye - Since 1982, manufactured by Boston Camera Manufacturing Company. The world's first camera with a red window for counting film frames. Box type camera. Kodak since 1895 produced a copy of the camera, paying royalties. Following the takeover of the Boston Camera, the Bulls-Eye brand became the property of Kodak.
  • Kodak no. 2 Flexo - Produced from 1899 to 1913 . Box type camera. Sold for $ 5, advertised as an expensive camera. In Europe it was sold under the name Plico.

Type 103 film

  • No. 4 Panoram, original + models B, C & D - Panoramic camera . It was produced from 1899 to 1928 . Frame size 3½ × 12 inches . Viewing angle 142 °.

Type 105 film

  • Folding Pocket Kodak - Foldable Camera. It was produced in the years 1897/1898. Sold for $ 10. Achromatic Kodak f11 lens. Frame size 2¼ × 3¼ inches.
  • No. 1 Folding Pocket Kodak Model C - Produced in 1905 with a 1902 patent. Achromatic Kodak f / 11 lens. 3 shutter speeds, 3 apertures. The case is aluminum or from another metal.
  • No. 1 Panoram - Panoramic camera. Frame size 2¼ × 7. Produced from 1900 to 1926 . Viewing angle 112 °.

Type 110 film

 
Kodak Pocket Instamatic 60.

A series of miniature cameras.

  • Fisher-price 100 camera
  • Kodak cross
  • Kodak Ektra 1 - Produced from 1978 to 1984. Fixed focus.
  • Kodak Ektra 12
  • Kodak Ektra 12EF
  • Kodak Ektra 20
  • Kodak Ektra 22
  • Kodak Ektra 52
  • Kodak Ektra 90
  • Kodak Ektra 100
  • Kodak Ektra 22-EF
  • Kodak Ektralite 10
  • Kodak Ektralite 500
  • Kodak gimini
  • Kodak Outdoor 110
  • Kodak pazzazz
  • Pocket Instamatic 10
  • Pocket Instamatic 40
  • Pocket Instamatic 60
  • Kodak sport
  • Kodak stylelite pocket
  • Kodak Tele-Ektra 1
  • Kodak Tele-Ektra 2
  • Kodak Tele-Ektra 32
  • Kodak Tele-Ektra 300
  • Kodak Tele-Ektra 350
  • Kodak Tele-Ektralite 20
  • Kodak Winner Pocket Camera
  • Mickey-matic camera
  • Pocket Instamatic 20
  • Pocket Instamatic 30
  • Pocket Instamatic 50
  • Star 110 Camera

Type 116 film

 
Beau brownie
  • No. 1A Speed ​​Kodak - Produced from 1909 to 1913 . Frame size 2½ × 4¼ inches. With folding fur. Available with a variety of lenses, including Carl Zeiss. The Kodak-Zeiss lens version sold for $ 60.
  • No. 1A Pocket Kodak - Produced from 1926 to 1932 . Frame size 2½ × 4¼ inches. With folding fur.
  • Kodak no. 1A Folding JR. (Autographic Junior) - Produced from 1914 to 1927 . With folding fur. Frame size 6.5 × 11 cm. Lens Kodak Anastigmat f / 7.7-f / 45. 5 exposure modes.
  • Kodak no. 2A Folding Autographic Brownie - Produced from 1915 to 1926 . Made in the USA and Canada by Canadian Kodak Co. Ltd. With folding fur. Frame size 2½ × 4¼ inches. Kodar lens 122 mm f / 7.9. Aperture in later versions f / 7.9-f / 22. Available with two types of shutters.
  • Kodak no. 2A Folding Pocket Brownie - Produced since 1910 . With folding fur.
  • Cartridge Hawk-Eye 2A - Produced from 1924 to 1925 . Box type.
  • No. 2A Beau Brownie - Boxed.
  • No. 2A Brownie camera - Boxed.
  • No. 2A Brownie Special - Boxed.

Type 118 film

  • No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak Model F - Produced from 1909 to 1914 . With folding fur. Frame size 3¼ × 4¼ inches. Rapid Rectilinear Lens.

Type 120 film

  • Kodak brownie boy scout
  • Kodak Beau Brownie No.2
  • No. 2 brownie camera
  • Portrait Brownie No.2
  • No. 2 Brownie Junior uk model
  • No. 2 Brownie Special
  • No. 2 Brownie Special Century

Folding

 
Kodak no. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
  • Kodak no. 120
  • Kodak no. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - Available since 1915 .
  • Kodak no. 2 Hawkette - was produced since 1930. Frame size 6 × 9 cm. Plastic bakelite case, decoration with art deco elements.
  • Pocket Kodak No. 1 - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak No. 1a - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak No. 2c - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak No. 3a - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak Junior No. 1 - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak Junior No. 1a - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak No. 1 series II - was produced from 1922 to 1930 . Frame size 6 × 9 cm. 3 apertures, 7 exposure modes.
  • Pocket Kodak No. 1a series II - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak Special No. 1 - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak Special No. 1a - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak Special No. 2c - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Pocket Kodak Special No. 3 - Frame size 6 × 9 cm.

Boxing cameras

  • No. 2 Beau Brownie - Produced from October 1930 to 1933 . Two shutter speeds, three apertures. Metal case, faux leather. On the front panel there are colored plastic inserts with art deco ornaments.
  • Brownie Junior 120
  • 50th Anniversary 1880 to 1930 - Children's Edition Hawk-eye No. 2. It was produced in 1930 on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the company. About 550 thousand copies were produced.
  • Hawk-eye No. 2 - Originally released by Boston Camera Co. In 1890, Boston Camera Co was acquired by Blair Camera Co. In 1899, the Blair Camera was absorbed into Kodak. Frame size 6 × 9 cm. One shutter speed (about 1/30), two apertures.

Type 122 film

  • No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak - Produced from 1903 to 1915 . Frame size 3¼ × 5½ inches. With folding fur. Later expensive versions came with the Compound shutter and Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat lens. Different camera variations were produced until 1943 .
  • No. 3A Autographic Kodak Junior - Small Version No. 3A. With folding fur. Frame size 3¼ × 5½ inches. Ball Bearing Shutter No. 2 with 4 exposures. Lens f / 7.7 Kodak Anastigmat or Rapid Rectilinear. Sold for as low as $ 17.50.
  • No. 3A Autographic Kodak - Produced since 1914 . With folding fur. Ball Bearing Shutter with 5 exposures. The lens aperture is from 7.7 to 45. The photographer could make notes on the negative through a special window. Kodak acquired Autographic technology in 1914.
  • No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special - Produced since 1916 . The first Kodak rangefinder camera.
  • No. 3A Panoram - Produced from 1926 to 1928 . Panoramic camera. Frame size 3¼ × 10 3/8 inches. Viewing angle of 120 degrees.

Type 123 film

  • No. 4 Folding Pocket Kodak Model B - Produced from 1907 to 1915 . Folding fur. Frame size 4 × 5 inches. Rapid Rectilinear Lens, Kodak Automatic Shutter.
  • No. 4 Screen Focus Kodak - Early 20th Century . Folding fur. Frame size 4 × 5 inches. Removable backdrop for film. Two ways to focus. It was sold as a very expensive camera.

Type 124 film

  • Kodak no. 3A Folding Brownie Model A - Produced since 1909 . Folding fur. Frame size 3¼ × 5½ inches.

Type 126 film

 
Kodak Instamatic 404.

The most successful Kodak series of cameras. About 60 million Instamatic cameras were sold in the 1960s and 1970s .

  • Instamatic 44 - Produced from 1969 to 1973 in the United States and Canada. Frame size 26 × 26 mm. Plastic lens lens. One shutter speed is 1/50. Sold for $ 9.95.
  • Instamatic 50 - Produced since 1963 in the United States and Great Britain . 43mm fixed focal length lens. Two exposure modes: 1/40 and 1/90.
  • Instamatic 100
  • Instamatic 104 - Produced since 1965 . 43mm fixed focal length lens. Two exposure modes: 1/40 and 1/90. Built-in flash. Sold for $ 15.95.
  • Instamatic 124
  • Instamatic 134
  • Instamatic 204
  • Instamatic 304 - Produced since 1965 . Built-in selenium exposure meter. Aperture Priority Mode Built-in flash. Two AAA batteries. One of the most sophisticated Instamatic series cameras.
  • Instamatic 404
  • Instamatic 700
  • Instamatic 814
  • Hawkeye Instamatic R4
  • Instamatic S-10 - Produced since 1967 . 35mm f / 9.5 fixed focal length lens. Two exposure modes: 1/40 and 1/125.
  • Instamatic X-15F - Produced from 1976 to 1988 in the United States and Canada. 43mm fixed focal length lens. Two exposure modes: 1/45 and 1/90.
  • Instamatic X-30 - Produced from August 1971 to January 1974 in the United States. 43mm fixed focal length lens. Electronic exposure from 1/10 to 1/125.
  • Instamatic X-35F
  • Instamatic X-45 - Produced since July 1970 in the United States. Integrated cadmium sulfide (CdS) exposure meter.

Disc Film

  • Kodak disc 3000
  • Kodak disc 3100
  • Kodak disc 3500
  • Kodak disc 3600
  • Kodak disc 4000 - 1982 Compact camera with a fixed focal length of 12.5 mm, 1: 2.8.
  • Kodak disc 4100
  • Kodak disc 6100

Type 127 film

 
1936 Kodak Bullet
  • Kodak baby brownie
  • Kodak Baby Brownie Special - Produced from 1938 to 1954. Box type. Frame size 1 5/8 × 2½ inches (approximately 4 × 6.5 cm.). From Baby Brownie differed in optical range finder.
  • Kodak boy scout
  • Kodak Brownie 127 - Manufactured in the UK by Kodak Ltd. A popular rangefinder camera in a plastic case. From 1952 to 1954, more than a million copies were sold. In the USA it was sold under the name Brownie Starlet. It was produced in three versions until 1967 . The frame size is 6 × 4 cm, in the third version 4 × 4 cm.
  • Kodak Brownie Fiesta - Produced from 1962 to 1970 . Manufactured by Kodak Buenos Aires, Argentina . Rangefinder camera . Frame size 4 × 4 cm.
  • Kodak Brownie Holiday (Kodak Brownie Bullet) - Produced from 1953 to 1962 . Rangefinder camera in a plastic case. It was made in the USA and Canada.
  • Brownie Reflex - Produced from May 1940 to August 1942 . Dual lens camera . Plastic case. The Kodak Brownie Reflex Synchro version had a built-in flash. Reflex Synchro was produced from September 1941 to May 1952 in the United States, from 1946 to 1960 in the United Kingdom. Frame size 4 × 4 cm. Sold for $ 5.25.
  • Kodak Brownie Starflex - Produced since 1957 . Dual lens camera . Plastic case. Frame size 4 × 4 cm. Sold for $ 10.
  • Brownie starlet
  • Kodak Brownie Starluxe - Produced since 1961 . Rangefinder camera in a plastic case. Built-in flash .
  • Kodak Brownie Starmite & Starmite II - Produced from 1960 to 1967 . Rangefinder camera in a plastic case. Built-in flash.
  • Kodak Brownie Super 27 - Produced from August 1961 to June 1965 . Frame size 4 × 4 cm. Rangefinder camera in a plastic case.
  • Kodak Bullet - Produced since 1936 . Frame size 4 × 6½ cm. Plastic bakelite case in art deco style .
  • Vest Pocket Kodak - The series was produced from 1912 to 1926 . With folding fur.
  • Vest Pocket Autographic - From the Vest Pocket Kodak series. Advertised as a soldier’s camera. It was produced from 1915 to 1926 . Sold 1 million 750 thousand copies.
  • Kodak Vollenda 48 - Produced by the German company Nagel, which later became Kodak AG. It has been produced since 1929 . Frame size 3 × 4 cm. Lenses Schneider, Carl Zeiss Jena, Leitz.

Type 616 Film

  • Junior Six-16 - Produced in Germany from 1935 to 1937 . It was produced in the UK from 1933 to 1940 . It was produced in the USA from 1935 to 1937. Frame size 2½ × 4¼ inches. 6 frames per film. Folding fur. Kodak Anastigmat 1: 7.7 f = 12 cm lens. Twindar lenses were installed in the UK.
  • Brownie junior
  • Target brownie six-16
  • Brownie Target Six-16 - Box Type.
  • Brownie Special six-16 - Made in the USA from 1938 to 1942 . Box type. Available in an enlarged version for a film of type 620 called the Kodak Six-20 Brownie Special.

Type 620 film

 
Kodak Duaflex IV.
  • Kodak Box 620
  • Kodak Box 620 model B
  • Brownie 620 - Made in Germany
  • Kodak Brownie Six-20 - Produced in the UK from 1937 to 1940 and from 1948 to 1954. Folding fur. Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Kodak Brownie Bull's-Eye - Produced from 1954 to 1960 . Box type. Plastic case. Kodak Twindar Lens. 8 frames per film. Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Brownie Flash B Camera
  • Brownie flash ii camera
  • Brownie flash iii camera
  • Brownie Flash IV Camera
  • Kodak Brownie Hawkeye - Produced in the United States and France from May 1949 to November 1951 and from September 1950 to July 1961 in the flash version. Box type. Black plastic case. Frame size 6x6 cm.
  • Kodak Junior I
  • Brownie Junior 620
  • Brownie model i camera
  • Brownie Target Six-20
  • Brownie Twin 20 - Produced in the United States and Great Britain from April 1959 to September 1964. Frame size 6 × 6 cm. 12 frames per film. Dual rangefinder. Box type.
  • Kodak chevron
  • Kodak Duex - Produced in the USA and Canada from 1940 to 1942. Rangefinder camera. Two exposure modes. Sold for $ 5.75.
  • Kodak Duaflex I / II / II / IV - Made in the USA (December 1947 - September 1950) and Great Britain (1949-1955). Version IV was discontinued in March 1960. Dual lens camera.
  • Kodak hawkeye
  • Jiffy kodak series ii
  • Jiffy kodak six-20
  • Kodak Medalist, Medalist II
  • Popular brownie
  • Popular Portrait Brownie
  • Kodak Reflex II - Dual Lens Camera.
  • Kodak Six-20 Brownie - Produced in the USA from March 1933 to April 1941 . Box type. Frame size 6 × 9 cm. Two focusing modes: 5 - 10 feet and from 10 feet to infinity.
  • Kodak Six-20 Brownie - Produced in the UK from 1934 to 1941. It differs from the American version with an ornament on the front cover.
  • Six-20 'Brownie' C, D, E, F
  • Six-20 Boy Scout Brownie
  • Six-20 Brownie Junior
  •  
    Six-20 Brownie Junior portrait model
  • Six-20 Brownie Junior super model
  • Kodak Six-20 Brownie Junior - Produced in 1934.
  • Six-20 Brownie Minor
  • Six-20 Brownie Senior
  • Six-20 Brownie Target
  • Six-20 Brownie (UK model)
  • Six-20 Brownie model 4
  • Six-20 Brownie model B
  • Six-20 Brownie portrait model
  • Kodak Six-20 Brownie Special - Made in the United States from September 1938 to October 1942. Box type. Trapezoidal metal housing. Frame size 6 × 9 cm, portrait orientation. Two focusing modes: 5 to 10 feet and 10 feet to infinity. Starting price $ 4.00.
  • Six-20 Bull's Eye
  • Kodak Six-20 Flash Brownie - Version of the Kodak Six-20 Brownie Special with sync flash. It began to be sold in December 1940 at $ 4.25. In 1946, the name changed to Brownie Flash Six-20 price rose to $ 5.90.
  • KODO EKC 620 (made in USA)
  • Six-20 Kodak Junior
  • Six-20 Popular Brownie
  • Six-20 Portrait Brownie
  • Kodak Super Six-20 - Produced in the United States from August 1938 to August 1944. The first Kodak camera with automatic exposure. Selenium exposure meter . Folding fur. Frame size 6 × 9 cm. Dual range finder. Sold for $ 225 (more expensive than Leica). Produced about 700 copies.
  • Target brownie six-20
  • Kodak Vigilant Junior Six-20, Six-16 - Produced from 1940 to 1948. Folding fur. Frame size 6 × 9 cm.
  • Kodak Vigilant Six-20, Six-16 - Produced from 1939 to 1949. Folding fur. Kodak Anastigmat Lenses. Sold for $ 38.
  • Kodak Regent, Regent II
  • Kodak Special Six-20
  • Kodak Senior Six-20
  • Kodak Tourist, Tourist II - Produced from 1951 to 1958. Folding fur. Built-in rangefinder. Through the adapter could work with 4 frame sizes. Aluminium case. It sold for $ 95. In the UK it was produced under the name Kodak Sterling II and Juniors (Tourist), in France Kodak Modèle B 11 (Tourist II).
  • Kodak Monitor Six-20, Six-16
  • Kodak vollenda 620

Type 828 Film

 
Kodak Pony 828.
  • Kodak Bantam, Kodak Flash Bantam - Produced from 1935 to the 1950s. Frame size 28 × 40 mm. Foldable camera. Flash Bantam has been produced since 1947 .
  • Kodak Bantam F / 8
  • Kodak Bantam RF - Produced since 1953 . Bantam series with integrated rangefinder. Kodak Ektanon 50mm f / 3.9 lens.
  • Kodak Pony 828/135 - Produced for films of type 828 (1949-1959) and 135 (1950-1954). Kodak Anaston 51mm f / 4.5 - f / 22 lens. In France, it was made with Angenieux lenses. Sold for $ 30.

Large format for photographic plates

Large format

  • Kodak Master View Camera 4 × 5
  • Kodak Master View Camera 8 × 10
  • Eastman View Camera No. 2-D (5 × 7) - Produced from 1921 to 1950. Petzval Lens. Produced with a frame size of 5 × 7 inches. , 6½ × 8½ inches, 8 × 10 inches and 7 × 11 inches.
  • Eastman View Camera No. 2-D (8 × 10) - Produced from 1921 to 1950. Petzval Lens. Produced with a frame size of 5 × 7 inches. , 6½ × 8½ inches, 8 × 10 inches and 7 × 11 inches

For photographic plates

  • Film Premo No.1 (3¼ × 4¼) - Patented in 1903 . It has been produced since 1906 . Rochester Optical Co. Lenses Rochester Optical was acquired by Kodak in 1903.
  • 3A Film Plate Special Premo (3¼ × 5½)


See also

  • Film camera
  • Eastman kodak
  • Kodak Products
  • Kodak Lenses

Links

  • Kodak in Camerapedia
  • Kodak Film Cameras
Source - https://ru.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Kodak film_ cameras&oldid = 86015341


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