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Kodak Master 8x10
Kodak · USA · 1948 · 4x5 film
The Kodak Master 8x10, introduced in 1948, is a 4×5 large format camera from the iconic American manufacturer Kodak. Despite its "Master 8x10" name, this camera is designed for the 4×5 inch film format, a standard size for professional and technical photography during the mid-20th century. As a product from Kodak's professional line, the Master would have been built with precision engineering and quality materials suitable for commercial, industrial, or fine art photography applications. Large format cameras like this were valued for their exceptional image quality, allowing photographers to capture stunning detail through their large film area and sophisticated lens systems.
In 1948, photography was transitioning toward smaller formats and more portable equipment, making large format cameras increasingly specialized tools. The Kodak Master 8x10 represents Kodak's continued commitment to professional equipment despite the shifting market landscape. While the specific features and innovations of this particular model are not documented in the available information, large format cameras of this era were appreciated for their view screens, bellows systems that allowed for perspective control, and the ability to use a variety of lenses for different applications. The Kodak Master would have served serious photographers who required the absolute image quality and control that only large format could provide.
Specifications
| Film Format | 4x5 |


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