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The '''No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak model G''' was a single extension [[folding bed camera]] made by [[Kodak|Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd., Rochester]], probably from 1907-10. It had to be fed with Kodak No. 118 film rolls. The exposure format was 3¼×4¼ inches. It was delivered in with different lens/shutter combinations, for example with [[B & L]] Rapid Rectilinear lens in a Kodak [[Ball Bearing Shutter]], or with a [[Rapid Rectilinear]] lens in [[Kodak Automatic]] shutter.
 
The '''No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak model G''' was a single extension [[folding bed camera]] made by [[Kodak|Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd., Rochester]], probably from 1907-10. It had to be fed with Kodak No. 118 film rolls. The exposure format was 3¼×4¼ inches. It was delivered in with different lens/shutter combinations, for example with [[B & L]] Rapid Rectilinear lens in a Kodak [[Ball Bearing Shutter]], or with a [[Rapid Rectilinear]] lens in [[Kodak Automatic]] shutter.

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The No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak model G was a single extension folding bed camera made by Eastman Kodak Co. Ltd., Rochester, probably from 1907-10. It had to be fed with Kodak No. 118 film rolls. The exposure format was 3¼×4¼ inches. It was delivered in with different lens/shutter combinations, for example with B & L Rapid Rectilinear lens in a Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter, or with a Rapid Rectilinear lens in Kodak Automatic shutter.

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