Kodak/Kodak Brownie Starluxe 4
Kodak Brownie Starluxe 4

Kodak Brownie Starluxe 4

Kodak · USA

The Brownie Starluxe 4 was a basic, budget-friendly box camera produced by Kodak, likely during the mid-20th century, continuing the long tradition of the Brownie series aimed at making snapshot photography simple and affordable for the masses. As a typical Brownie, it featured a simple fixed-focus lens, a basic shutter speed, and used roll film, probably 620 format, designed for casual family snapshots rather than technical achievement. Its design emphasized ease of use and low cost, embodying Kodak's strategy to broaden photography's reach beyond enthusiasts. While part of a historically significant lineage, the Starluxe 4 itself represents an ordinary, utilitarian camera rather than a landmark model.

Editorial Ratings

Build Quality
2.0
Value
3.0
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0

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