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This is a vintage item. Most of the analogue photo equipment that we offer on our website is still in working condition; however our retro cameras and accessories are mainly meant as a decorative item/collectible.

Because of the age of this object, we do not provide any type of warranty on the technical and/or optical aspects.Read more about warranty on our FAQ page.

Box camera Kodak Brownie no.0 model A

The No. 0 Brownie is the smallest of all Kodak Brownies. The camera measures 6.5 x 8.7 x 10.4 cm and uses 127 roll film. The pictures it takes are 4.1 x 6.3 cm big.

The condition is good for its age. Of course it does have traces of use. See pictures. Shutter works.

Other info:

  • Produced 1914-1935
  • Made in Canada
Analog Camera

Period of production

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Rating

B

Brand

Kodak

buy kodak cameraThe founder of Kodak, George Eastman, was a bank employee in Rochester, USA. He invented a machine for the industrial emulsion coating of photographic plates (for plate cameras) in 1879. After that, he introduced the 'American Film', a paper film roll that was used in the first Kodak box cameras. This would become a transparent film cassette later on. In the beginning, you could buy the camera for 25 dollars (a huge amount in that time). It was already loaded with film. To develop and print the images, the customer had to send the complete camera to the developing central. Its later, simpler version would become the world famous "Brownie" box camera. It only costed 1 dollar and the user could reload the film himself. Eastman's goal was to make photography accessible to the big public. And with success! Who doesn't know Kodak ..?
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Kodak Brownie no.0 model A

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Box camera Kodak Brownie no.0 model A

The No. 0 Brownie is the smallest of all Kodak Brownies. The camera measures 6.5 x 8.7 x 10.4 cm and uses 127 roll film. The pictures it takes are 4.1 x 6.3 cm big.

The condition is good for its age. Of course it does have traces of use. See pictures. Shutter works.

Other info:

  • Produced 1914-1935
  • Made in Canada
General order information:

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Please note: When you place your order, we always double check if the item is in stock and test it one more time before shipping it to you. You will receive conformation about this as soon as possible.