Description
Vest Pocket Kodak Model B (c.19251934)
The Vest Pocket Kodak Model B is a compact folding camera produced by Eastman Kodak between 1925 and 1934. Designed to fit in a vest or jacket pocket, it was a successor to the original Vest Pocket Kodak and became popular for its portability and simplicity. It uses 127 roll film to produce 46.5cm images and is often admired for its elegant Art Deco styling and collapsible bellows design.
Key Features
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Brand: Kodak
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Model: Vest Pocket Kodak Model B
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Camera Type: Folding pocket camera
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Film Format: 127 roll film (produces 46.5cm images)
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Lens: Meniscus or Kodak Anastigmat lens (varies by version)
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Shutter: Rotary or Kodex shutter (depending on model)
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Aperture: Fixed or adjustable depending on lens variant
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Focus: Fixed-focus or scale focus
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Viewfinder: Simple optical finder (fold-out)
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Body: Metal and leatherette, with fold-out bellows design
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Manufactured: c.19251934 (U.S. and UK)
Condition
Used Good condition. The camera shows age-appropriate cosmetic wear but is intact and folds open and closed smoothly. Bellows appear light-tight. Shutter fires, though accuracy not guaranteed due to age. A wonderful display piece or restoration candidate.
Whats Included
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Vest Pocket Kodak Model B camera
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Fold-out bellows and lens/shutter unit
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(Original case or accessories if available)
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