
Kodak Pony Premo No.7
Kodak · USA
The Pony Premo No.7 was a basic box camera produced by Kodak, likely during the first half of the 20th century as part of the company's extensive line of affordable consumer cameras. This model featured a simple, utilitarian design typical of Kodak's mass-market approach to photography, with a fixed-focus lens and straightforward controls that made it accessible to casual photographers. The camera employed roll film technology, which Kodak had standardized to make photography more convenient for amateurs, and was constructed with basic materials to keep production costs low. The Pony Premo series represented Kodak's ongoing mission to democratize photography by creating simple, affordable cameras that required minimal technical knowledge to operate.
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