
Kodak Folding Pocket No.3A Mod B4
Kodak · USA
The Folding Pocket No.3A Mod B4 by Kodak represents a typical mid-range folding camera aimed at the amateur photographer of its likely production era, estimated to be around the 1920s or 1930s. As a "Pocket" model, it emphasized portability with its compact design when folded, utilizing bellows to extend the lens board for operation. It was designed primarily for roll film, likely utilizing the common 3A Kodak film format, producing negatives of approximately 3¼ x 5½ inches. Characteristic of Kodak's approach, the camera aimed for simplicity and ease of use, incorporating basic viewfinders and often a simple shutter mechanism, making photography accessible to the average consumer without requiring advanced technical knowledge. Its construction utilized materials like stamped metal and leatherette covering, standard for the period and price point, prioritizing functionality over premium aesthetics or rugged durability.
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