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The Kodak Brownie 2 and 2A (the 2A is the one I have) are among the oldest Brownies you can find. They hit the shelves around 1901 for the 2 and 1907 for the 2A and were discontinued in the mid-1930s.
Vintage film cameras loaded with black-and-white infrared film document several Colorado car graveyards.
These Kodak Brownie cameras are some of the earliest produced. Left to right is Model #120, Model #116, ... Most of these folding camera cost $10-$15 and were made until 1926.
An estimated 25 million Brownie versions were sold up until the 1940s. By 1935, Kodak had invented the first mass-produced colour roll film for cameras, known as Kodachrome.
After the 1901 technology of my Kodak Brownie No. 2 worked so well shooting the action at the Arse Sweat-a-Palooza 24 Hours of Lemons last month, I decided to take it with me to Speed Week 2017 at ...
Kodak no 2. Box Brownie. It was the world's most popular camera and succeeded in making photography an activity for all. Millions of them were made, indeed, by 1921, already over 2,100,000 had ...
NINETY YEARS ago this week, a 17-year-old Dublin boy peered through his Kodak folding brownie camera from his family home on Essex Quay, to capture smoke billowing from the Four Courts in the ...
An estimated 25 million Brownie versions were sold up until the 1940s. By 1935, Kodak had invented the first mass-produced colour roll film for cameras, known as Kodachrome.