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Camera and Case

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Material
FABRIC-COTTON; ANIMAL-LEATHER;
METAL / ALLOY - UNKNOWN
Description
A black camera with a lid in front that comes up. Inside is an accordion material attached to a black metal piece that has the lens attached also. The accordion piece is connected to the inside of the lid, it can slide up when the buttons are pushed and lifted. There is a strap on the side to use…
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Manufacturer
Eastman Kodak, Rochester
Category
TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT FOR COMMUNICATION
Sub-Category
PHOTOGRAPHIC TOOLS AND EQUIPMENT
Place Of Manufacture
U.S.A
Description
A black camera with a lid in front that comes up. Inside is an accordion material attached to a black metal piece that has the lens attached also. The accordion piece is connected to the inside of the lid, it can slide up when the buttons are pushed and lifted. There is a strap on the side to use as a hand hold.
History Of Use
Camera made by Eastman Kodak. The No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special made in Rochester, U.S.A., was the first camera to have coupled rangefinder, 1916.
Material
FABRIC-COTTON; ANIMAL-LEATHER;
METAL / ALLOY - UNKNOWN
Height
11
Width
4.5
Length
19.2
Units Of Measurement
Centimeters
Accession No.
1987.37.1 a
Type of Record
Museum Artifact

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