Image
Category
Collection
Maker
Object type
Place
Material
Date

Kodascope Eight-500 projector, 1955

1955

Kodak Portrait Brownie Camera

1925-1935

Brownie Model F roll-film box camera made by Kodak Ltd

Cine-Kodak Eight Model 20 camera.

Kodak Sound 8 projector model 1E. Integral case.

Instamatic M4 Movie Camera

1965-1967

Kodak 'Kodatoy' projector, c 1930

1925-1935

Kodak instamatic M55-L projector

1965

Studio Equipment- Studio Dolly

1925

Vertical Enlarger by Kodak Ltd

circa 1925

Kodascope 50R cine projector by Kodak Ltd

1938

'Brownie' Cresta II 120 roll film camera, Kodak

circa 1960

One un-opened instant film cartridge

1982

instant film cartridge

1982

Instamatic 25 Camera

1966-1972

Kodak Velox Postcards

1910-1930

Kodak Photographic Paper

1960-1965

Kodak Lantern Plates

1940-1950

Six-20 Folding Roll-Film Camera

1930-1935

Kodak Greeting Cards Masks

1960-1965

Wratten K1 Filter

1900-1920

Kodak Photographic Paper

1960-1965

Kodak Brownie Flash III Camera

1955-1960

Six-20 Kodak Folding Camera

1935

Kodak Cine Camera

1935-1945

Six-20 Brownie E Camera

1950-1955

"Wratten Series" Safelight

1920-1950

Kodak M2 Instamatic Movie Camera in Lined Case

Super Six-20 Brownier Junior Camera

1935-1945

Kodak Reduction and Copying Camera

Hawkette Camera

1930

Enlarging Exposure Scale

1960-1965

Kodak Enlarger Negative Carrier

1970-1975

Kodak Photographic Paper

1960-1965

"Bantam" Colorsnap Camera

1955

Kodak Brownie No. 127 Camera

1955-1965

Kodak pocket B-1 camera. Overall: 55 mm x 100 mm x 38 mm.

Kodak Pocket B-1 camera

1979

Kodak Instamatic 330 camera. With Reomar lens/shutter. Overall: 66 mm x 110 mm x 64 mm.

Kodak Instamatic 330 camera

1976

Six-20 brownie box camera for 620 rollfilm, 2 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches. Fitted with a Doublet lens, rotating plate with three apertures f/11, 16, 22. B/I rotary shutter. WIth two lenses for groups and portraits on spring loaded levers. With tow brilliant reflecting finders. Kodak Limited 1934-1940. Overall: 102 mm x 82 mm x 114 mm.

Kodak Six-20 Brownie Camera

1934-1940

Kodak Instamatic 77X camera. Overall: 68 mm x 112 mm x 60 mm.

Kodak Instamatic 77X camera

1977

The Brownie camera, 1981, in presentation pack. Renamed version of Kodak A1 camera, 110 cartridge. Kodak Ltd. The Kodak Brownie Camera was introduced in Spring 1980 ansd discontinued in 1982. It was identical to the Kodak Pocket A1 Camera of 1978, but was renamed the Kodak Brownie in 1980 to mark the centenary of George eastman's founding of the company. Probably the least valuable of all the Brownies but still a collectors item as it was the last camera to bear the Brownie name.

The Brownie Camera in Presentation Pack

1981

Kodak Brownie Movie camera Model II. Cinecamera for 8mm double run film; F:13mm f/2.7 lens. Folding frame finder. No 1352260H.

Kodak Brownie Movie camera Model II

1956-1958

Kodak Amateur Flashlight Outfit. Tin with powder holder tray, taper and instructions.

Kodak Amateur Flashlight Outfit

Brownie 44B camera with neck cord. Kodak Ltd. Plastic-bodied camera for 127 rollfilm 1 5/8 x 1 5/8 inches. Kodak Anaston lens 50mm f/8-16. Two speed shutter 30/60/B. Front cell focusing. Direct vision optical finder. Screw and pin flash contacts. Neck cord.

Brownie 44B camera with neck cord

1961-1963

Kodaslide Home Projector (first model). Kodak Ltd. For 2x2 inch slides. Kodak Projection Ektanon lens f/3.5; f:4 inch Slides pushed down through gate. Made of dark brown plastic.

Kodaslide Home Projector

Kodak Instamatic 233 camera. With Reomar lens/shutter. Overall: 68 mm x 114 mm x 60 mm. A simple snapshot camera for 126 cartridge loading film, with a flashcube socket and two-speed shutter - 1/40sec and 1/80sec, set by weather symbols on the lens barrel.

Kodak Instamatic 233 camera

1968

Kodak Instamatic 28 camera. Overall: 67 mm x 111 mm x 55 mm. There is no facility for flash but two shutter speed settings are available - 1/40 sec and 1/80 sec, selected by simple 'sunny' and 'cloudy' weather symbols.

Kodak Instamatic 28 camera

1972

Brownie flash B camera. Box camera for 620 rollfilm. Simple lens fitted, fixed aperture. 2 speed shutter 80/40/B, flash synchronisation, screw and pin contacts. Built in close up lens and yellow filter. Exposure calculator. Two brilliant reflecting finders. Brown and fawn finish. Kodak limited, 1958-1960. Overall: 110 mm x 84 mm x 116 mm.

Brownie Flash B camera

1958-1960

Brownie flash IV camera. Overall: 104 mm x 84 mm x 118 mm.

Brownie Flash IV camera.

1957

Brownie Cresta III camera. Overall: 95 mm x 140 mm x 85 mm.

Brownie Cresta III camera

1960-65