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It functioned basically the same way as the original 1A camera, with a few minor changes. It was most likely developed in the early to mid 1920’s. The camera pictured above I believe to be another version of a Kodak 1A Pocket Folding camera based on my research. Although it is difficult to visualize from the image here, this is actually a small hand held camera you could carry in your pocket, hence the term “Pocket Camera.” I think it is amazing that the technology has progressed so much to today’s smart phones in such a relatively short timespan, being that the digital age produced the first smartphone with camera (iPhone), which was invented less than 100 years after this one. The camera featured above is probably a vintage 1912 No.1A Folding Pocket camera made by Kodak. It is compact like the Pocket cameras below, measuring 6.5″x 7.5″ x 7.75,” so it was very easy to travel with. 4 Folding Kodak, and is historic in that it was the first folding camera that used roll film only. This particular camera represents a very early example of a folding one, developed in 1890.
The old fashioned camera was one of several in a series that were sold through the catalogue. Wanamaker’s was the first of the Department stores in the United States, located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Old Fashioned Camera ClipartĪbove is an interesting black and white camera image from an old Wanamaker’s catalog. Some would be fun for your Steampunk projects as well. The first Film camera was developed in 1885, which was the “Kodak.” The images below are nice pictures to use in your Collage or DIY Projects. We also have a dapper man shooting a photograph with a 1960s hand-held.
From doing a little research, the old Folding Style versions shown below appear to be from the Kodak brand developed in the 1800’s. Today we have a spiffy collection of Vintage Camera Clipart! You will find several interesting, old fashioned, black and white camera images.