
Kodak Folding Cartridge Premo No.2A
Kodak · USA
The Folding Cartridge Premo No.2A represents Kodak's mid-20th century push to make photography accessible to the mass market through simplified, self-contained folding cameras. Designed around the company's popular roll film cartridges (likely 620 or similar), it offered a compact, portable format for amateur users seeking basic functionality without complex adjustments. Its construction featured a folding bellows body, often with simple metal or leatherette covering, and straightforward controls typical of its era, prioritizing ease of use over advanced features. As a product of Kodak's vast manufacturing empire, it exemplifies the strategy of reliable, affordable instruments that democratized picture-taking for everyday consumers, contributing to the widespread adoption of snapshot culture during its production period.
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