Kodak/Kodak Folding Pocket No.3 Mod C
Kodak Folding Pocket No.3 Mod C

Kodak Folding Pocket No.3 Mod C

Kodak · USA

The Kodak Folding Pocket No.3 Mod C represents a typical example of Kodak's mid-20th century consumer folding cameras, designed for amateur photographers seeking a portable yet capable medium-format device. Characterized by its bellows construction, it likely employed a simple drop-plate mechanism to change film, utilizing 120 roll film to produce negatives in the common 6x9 cm format. Constructed primarily from materials like aluminum or Bakelite with leatherette covering, it offered a compact, foldable design for easy carrying and protection of the lens and film plane when not in use. Its lens and shutter systems were functional but basic, typical for the era's consumer-grade optics aimed at ease of use and affordability rather than ultimate image quality or technical innovation. This model exemplifies Kodak's strategy of making medium-format photography accessible to the masses during the period when roll film became dominant.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.5
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
1.5

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