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Kodak Pocket No.1 Series III
Kodak · USA
The Kodak Pocket No.1 Series III represents a typical mass-market roll-film camera from Kodak's extensive line of amateur cameras, likely produced during the 1920s or early 1930s. As part of the "Pocket" series, it was designed for portability and ease of use, aiming to bring snapshot photography to a broad consumer audience. The camera utilized Kodak's standard roll film format (likely 127 or 120), featuring a simple fixed-focus lens and a basic shutter mechanism, embodying Kodak's strategy of producing affordable, reliable instruments for the hobbyist rather than technological innovators. Its primary significance lies in being a representative example of the ubiquitous Kodak roll-film cameras that dominated amateur photography during the era, making picture-taking accessible to millions through straightforward, no-frills design.
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