Here are some shots of a handful of my antique cameras.

First is the Kodak Colorburst 50, Kodaks experimental foray into the world of instant film. I believe they were eventually sued by Polaroid and discontinued the line. I thought it appropriate for that one to be in color.

Next is the Brownie Target Six-16, from the late 1940s. It’s a box camera with a top down viewfinder that shoots on 616 film for a postcard sized print.

The last two photos are my Kodak Bantam from the late 1930s. It’s a folding camera, and the one I have came in the box with the instruction manual and a couple of film guides. I included a color shot of the Bantam accessories.


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