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Revision as of 18:59, 17 March 2018
127 film bakelite camera, 1938-54 |
The Kodak Baby Brownie Special is a tiny Bakelite box camera made by Kodak in Rochester, NY, USA. It was produced between September 1938 and 1954. This was largely a replacement for the Kodak Baby Brownie, adding an optical viewfinder. Images were 15/8 x 2½ inches (~4x6.5cm) on 127 film.
The body was made in two halves, held together by a sliding latch either side; the front panel carried the shutter, lens and film transport, the back box just the viewfinder and red window.
Links
- Baby Brownie Special on Chuck Baker's Brownie-Camera.com (including the Manual)
- Baby Brownie Special on OneTwoSeven.com
image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |
Walter Dorwin Teague design sketch image by Rick Soloway (Image rights) |