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  2. Kodak Brownie - Wikipedia

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    [19] [20] The last official Brownie camera made was the Brownie II Camera, a 110 cartridge film model produced in Brazil for one year, 1986. [21] The Kodak Brownie Number 2 is a box camera that was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1901 to 1935. [7] There were five models, A through F, and it was the first camera to use 120 film.

  3. Kodak Vigilant camera - Wikipedia

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    Kodak Vigilant Six-20 Camera. The Kodak Vigilant and Monitor cameras were popular folding bellows cameras made from 1939 to 1949. They featured an optical viewfinder without a rangefinder, adjustable focus lenses, and various models of shutters with speed up to 1/200 sec. Lenses available were a F/4.5 105mm, F/6.3 105mm and a F/8.8 100mm.

  4. Kodak - Wikipedia

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    Six-20 Brownie Junior camera, Kodak Ltd., UK, 1934–1938. National Museum of Scotland, Edinburgh, Scotland, UK. Kodak (Australasia) Pty Ltd [253] Former manufacturing facilities were located in Coburg, a Northern suburb of Melbourne. [39] Kodak Canada ULC (formerly Canadian Kodak Company) [253]

  5. Kodak Starflash - Wikipedia

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    The underside of the camera features a film wind knob and film eject knob which causes the interior to slide out and allows access to the film payout and take-up reels for changing the film. The lens is a single-element plastic Dakon lens, with a fixed focal range between 2 meters (6.6 feet) and infinity.

  6. You Press the Button, We Do the Rest - Wikipedia

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    Advertisement for the Kodak camera containing the slogan. " You Press the Button, We Do the Rest " was an advertising slogan coined by George Eastman , the founder of Kodak , in 1888. Eastman believed in making photography available to the world, and making it possible for anyone who had the desire to take great pictures.

  7. History of the camera - Wikipedia

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    The first production camera to feature automatic exposure was the selenium light meter-equipped, fully automatic Super Kodak Six-20 pack of 1938, but its extremely high price (for the time) of $225 (equivalent to $4,870 in 2023) [25] kept it from achieving any degree of success. By the 1960s, however, low-cost electronic components were ...

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