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The Eastman View Camera No. 2-D (better known abbreviated as Kodak 2D) is a view camera made by Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester. It was available in four sizes, for the large format plate formats 5 x 7 in. , 6½ x 8½ , 8 x 10 and 7 x 11 . The military version for the U.S. army was the Ground Camera type C-1. Kodak produced these cameras from 1921 to 1950.
Links
- The Kodak 2D and other view cameras discussed at Sylvain Halgand's [1]
- Eastman View Camera No. 2D at Eastman House [2]