Camera from Kodak New for Old collection

Made:
1950-1959 in Germany
maker:
Agfa
Camera from Kodak New for Old collection Afga-Billy I folding roll film camera

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Afga-Billy I folding roll film camera
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Afga-Billy I folding roll film camera

This camera is part of the New for Old collection, named after the camera exchange scheme ran by the Kodak company. Through this scheme, customers received a price reduction for a new camera in exchange for an old one. The collection represents a range of 20th century camera types from early box brownies and folding roll film cameras through to Polaroid cameras and Kodak tele-instamatics. A diverse group of manufacturers are represented in the collection, from around the world.

Details

Category:
Photographic Technology
Object Number:
1984-1741/1
Materials:
glass, leather and metal (unknown)
Measurements:
overall: 80 mm x 170 mm x 35 mm, .548 kg
type:
camera
credit:
Kodak Museum