No. 103364074

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Kodak folding No 3A field camera (Anasigmat lens) Analogue folding camera
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Kodak folding No 3A field camera (Anasigmat lens) Analogue folding camera

This camera is a Kodak No. 3A, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NY, USA. Based on the visible features, it is a No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak (Model C) or its Autographic variant. Camera Details Production period: No. 3A models were produced approximately between 1903 and 1915. Film format: It originally used type 122 film, producing negatives the size of a postcard (approx. 8 × 14 cm). Optics and Shutter: It is equipped with a Kodak Anastigmat f/7.7 lens (visible on the lens ring in the image) and a shutter that allows various speeds and aperture settings (16, 22, 32, 45). Design: It features a metal body covered in black leather and an extendable bellows. Special Features: This is the Autographic model, which includes a small metal door on the back that allowed the photographer to write notes directly onto the film using a metal stylus—an important innovation of the time.

No. 103364074

No longer available
Kodak folding No 3A field camera (Anasigmat lens) Analogue folding camera

Kodak folding No 3A field camera (Anasigmat lens) Analogue folding camera

This camera is a Kodak No. 3A, manufactured by Eastman Kodak Company in Rochester, NY, USA. Based on the visible features, it is a No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak (Model C) or its Autographic variant.

Camera Details

Production period:
No. 3A models were produced approximately between 1903 and 1915.

Film format:
It originally used type 122 film, producing negatives the size of a postcard (approx. 8 × 14 cm).

Optics and Shutter:
It is equipped with a Kodak Anastigmat f/7.7 lens (visible on the lens ring in the image) and a shutter that allows various speeds and aperture settings (16, 22, 32, 45).

Design:
It features a metal body covered in black leather and an extendable bellows.

Special Features:
This is the Autographic model, which includes a small metal door on the back that allowed the photographer to write notes directly onto the film using a metal stylus—an important innovation of the time.

Bidding closed
Edwin Molenaar
Expert
Estimate  € 220 - € 250

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