
Kodak Folding Pocket No.3A Mod B5
Kodak · USA
The Folding Pocket No.3A Mod B5 represents a typical example of Kodak's early 20th-century folding roll film cameras, designed for the amateur photographer seeking portability and simplicity. As part of Kodak's extensive line of pocket-sized folding cameras, this model utilized the widely available No.3A film format, producing relatively large negatives for the time. Its design prioritized ease of use and affordability, featuring a compact folding body to protect the lens and shutter when not in use, alongside basic controls suitable for snapshots. While specific innovations are not documented for this particular model, it embodies Kodak's core mission of democratizing photography through accessible, well-engineered equipment for the mass market.
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