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[[Category:Kodak]] [[Category:828 film]] [[Category:Bakelite]] [[Category:B]]
 
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Revision as of 22:39, 30 April 2011


Kodak introduced this telescoping-lens-tube variant in the Bantam series in 1938. As with all of Kodak's "Bantam" line, it utilized 828 film, yielding images 28×40 mm. The back clasp identifies the model as Kodak Bantam F.8 after the/8 aperture of the "Kodalinear" 40mm lens.

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