Kodak/Kodak Pocket Junior No.1A (colored)
Kodak Pocket Junior No.1A (colored)

Kodak Pocket Junior No.1A (colored)

Kodak · USA

The Pocket Junior No.1A (colored) represents Kodak's effort to provide simple, affordable snapshot photography to the mass market, likely produced sometime in the early-to-mid 20th century. As part of the "Pocket Junior" line, it embodies the company's strategy of democratizing image-making through user-friendly roll film cameras designed for everyday people. Its "colored" designation suggests a distinct aesthetic, possibly using colored materials like bakelite or enamel rather than black, appealing to consumers seeking personalization alongside its basic functionality. While offering the ease of Kodak's roll film loading and fixed-focus simplicity characteristic of the era, it was fundamentally a straightforward, no-frills camera intended for capturing casual moments without technical complexity.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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