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Celebrating 120 Years of Kodak Brownie Cameras - 1900-2020 and 26 Years of The Brownie Camera Page - 1994-2020! This website is dedicated to Brownie photographers everywhere. Kodak Camera (1888) Kodak camera was introduced in 1888 on the United States of America. The original model was created by George Eastman. It was a leather-covered box-shaped camera with a circular lens and a button on the side to shoot photos. This camera incorporated a roll of flexible celluloid for a hundred photographic exposure. Kodak Digital Cameras. Kodak produces a variety of cameras designed to meet the needs of both amateur and professional photographers. Unlike a Kodak film-based camera, a digital camera produces instant images that can be displayed on a screen, stored in the camera’s memory, transferred to a computer, printed, or shared online. Kodak recently announced they were withdrawing from imaging. If you came here looking for a camera to buy, consider a couple models we recently reviewed, such as the Canon 520 HS and the Coolpix P510. 'kodak cameras'. Categories & Filters. Store Pickup at. All Discounted Items All Discounted Items. $25 - $49.99 $25.

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Welcome to The Kodak Collector's Page. I collect Eastman Kodak cameras, equipment, advertising, and other Kodakabilia. This website contains images and information about my Kodak collection.

A photographer takes pictures with his cameras. A collector takes pictures of his cameras.

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    Granted, Kodak cameras may not be the highest quality cameras ever produced, but they have undoubtedly recorded more images than any other in history. I occasionally sit and stare in wonder at these cameras staring back at me, trying to conjure up in my imagination the images that these cameras have seen -- the lifetimes and events that they have recorded.

    Please feel free to email me with information about Kodak cameras, to correct or add to any information that I have on these pages, with other suggestions, or to tell me about neat Kodak stuff that you want to trade or sell, or that you know about that is for trade or sale.
    Remember, there is no such thing as too much stuff!

This page is presented by Walker Mangum, a private collector of Kodak cameras and associated equipment. Neither Walker Mangum nor this web page is in any way affiliated with Eastman Kodak.

Kodak, Bantam, Brownie, Hawkeye, and Instamatic are registered trademarks of Eastman Kodak Company

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Identify your antique Kodak with the help of these tools

If you have an early Kodak camera and would like to determine its model name, try to find it in the table below. If you have found a picture that looks a bit like your camera, follow the link(s) and compare the camera in the video with yours.

Box cameras

No. 1, 2, 3, 4 Kodaks
No. 3, 4 Kodak Juniors
1890's

ABC Ordinary's (wooden box)
1890's

A BC Daylights
1890's

No. 2 Bullet (1895 or improved),
Bull's-Eye, Flexo and Plico
late 1890's early 1900's

No. 2 Falcon
late 1890's

No. 2 Bullet Special, Bull's-Eye Special
late 1890's early 1900's

No. 3 and 4 Kodet Box
1890's

No. 4 Eureka,
9x12 cm Zenith, No. 3 and 4 Zenith
late 1890's

No. 4 Bullet, Bull's-Eye,
Bullet Special, Bull's-Eye Special
late 1890's early 1900's

Pocket Kodak, Falcon
late 1890's

No. 2 Eureka Junior
late 1890's

No. 2 Eureka
late 1890's

Brownie, No. 1 Brownie
1900's

Brownie (original)
1900

No. 0, 2, 2A, 2C, 3 Brownie
1900's onwards
No. 3 Bull's-Eye
late 1900's early 1910's

No. 3B Quick Focus Kodak
1900's

No. 1, 3A, 4 Panoram (1899 / later)
1900's to 1920's

No. 2 Stereo Kodak
1900's


Folding cameras

No. 4, 5, 6 Folding Kodak
1890's

No. 3 and 4 Folding Kodet
(vertical) (horizontal)
No. 4 Folding Kodet Junior
1890's

No. 4 and 5 Folding Kodet Specials
1890's

Flat Folding Kodak
1890's

No. 3, 4 and 5 Cartridge Kodaks
late 1890's early 1900's

Original, No. 0, 1, 1A Folding Pocket
Kodak
late 1890's early 1900's

No. 2 Folding Pocket Kodak
1890's

No. 3, 3A, 4 Folding Pocket Kodak
No. 3 Folding Pocket Kodak DeLuxe
No. 4A Folding Kodak
No. 1, 3, 3A Special Kodak
1900's , 1910's, 1920's

No. 1, 1A Folding Pocket Kodak
1900's, 1910's

No. 2 Stereo Brownie
1900's

Stereo Kodak Model 1
late 1910's early 1920's

N0. 2, 2A, 3, 3A Folding (Pocket)
Brownie
1900's, 1910's

No. 1A Speed Kodak
late 1900's early 1910's

No. 4A Speed Kodak
late 1900's early 1910's

No. 4 Screen Focus Kodak
1900's

No. 3, 4 and 5 Eastman Plate camera
early 1900's

Vest Pocket Kodak
1910's

Use the sheet below. Type a '1' in the green cell if the description applies to your camera. Better leave it blank if you do not know or hesitate. You can also delete the '1' in the first green cell if it does not apply to your camera. If you don't see any text in the cells, check if the slider on the right is moved to the top of the spreadsheet.

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If this doesn't work you can ask me, but please send a picture of the camera.