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The '''Brownie Holiday''' is a small, simple viewfinder camera for [[127 film]] made of [[Bakelite]] by [[Kodak]] in the US and Canada from 1953-1962 to a design by [[Arthur H Crapsey]].
 
The '''Brownie Holiday''' is a small, simple viewfinder camera for [[127 film]] made of [[Bakelite]] by [[Kodak]] in the US and Canada from 1953-1962 to a design by [[Arthur H Crapsey]].
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Revision as of 23:00, 16 February 2011

The Brownie Holiday is a small, simple viewfinder camera for 127 film made of Bakelite by Kodak in the US and Canada from 1953-1962 to a design by Arthur H Crapsey.

The Kodak Brownie Bullet is the same camera, distributed through premium schemes between 1957 & 1964. The Brownie Chiquita is the same camera, for the Brazilian market. The Brownie Bullet name was reused as the premium scheme version of the Brownie Startlet.

The camera was also available as the Brownie Holiday Flash - with flash synchronisation.


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