
Kodak Folding Pocket No.4
Kodak · USA
The Kodak Folding Pocket No.4 represents a typical product from Kodak's extensive mid-20th century portfolio of amateur folding roll-film cameras. Designed for portability and ease of use, it utilized the bellows-folding mechanism common to pocket folders, allowing it to collapse into a relatively compact size suitable for carrying. It likely employed a simple fixed or limited-aperture lens, coupled with a basic viewfinder and a rudimentary shutter mechanism, typical for entry-level Kodak models aimed at casual photographers. Its core purpose was democratizing photography by providing a lightweight, user-friendly option for capturing snapshots on readily available roll film formats, likely 127 or potentially 620 depending on the exact variant and era. This model exemplifies Kodak's strategy of producing reliable, mass-market cameras to expand the reach of snapshot culture beyond enthusiasts.
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