
Kodak Brownie Fiesta 3
Kodak · USA
The Brownie Fiesta 3 was a basic entry-level box camera from Kodak's long-running Brownie series, which was designed to make photography accessible to the masses through simple, affordable designs. Like most Brownie models, it featured a basic Bakelite or similar plastic body with minimal controls, typically just a simple viewfinder and shutter release mechanism. The camera used 120 roll film, which was standard for many snapshot cameras of its era, and produced 6×6 cm negatives. Its straightforward construction and point-and-shoot operation made it ideal for casual photographers, particularly families who wanted to document everyday moments without dealing with complex settings or techniques. The Fiesta model line represented Kodak's continued efforts to maintain market dominance by offering progressively updated versions of their popular budget cameras while maintaining their core philosophy of simplifying photography for ordinary consumers.
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