
Kodak Folding Pocket No.3 Mod C5
Kodak · USA
The Folding Pocket No.3 Mod C5 represents a typical entry-level folding camera produced by Kodak during the early 20th century. Designed for amateur photographers seeking portability and ease of use, it utilized a bellows mechanism to fold into a compact package, likely accommodating smaller roll film formats like 127 (Vest Pocket) or potentially 620. Its construction prioritized affordability and simplicity over advanced features or premium materials, common for Kodak's "pocket" line aimed at the mass market. While it embodied the practical photography ideals of Kodak during this period, offering a accessible way to capture images, it lacks specific innovations or design distinctions that set it apart from the numerous similar folding cameras contemporaneously produced by Kodak and other manufacturers.
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