The No. 1A Folding Pocket Kodak is a nice interesting antique camera. It was produced from 1905 to 1915. The camera was produced with a red bellows (as shown) up until October 1912. After that they were produced with black bellows. It has a domed front door which kind of looks like a pot belly when closed. The bed pops out automatically when you release the latch that holds it in. This style of bed is known as a self extracting bed with twin spring struts. The model pictured has a single reversible (for portrait or landscape orientation) reflex finder although some models have two finders. The Pocket Automatic shutter has speeds of I B and T. The camera was designed to take 2.5 x 4.25 inch exposures on 116 roll film. It has a red window on the back for counting exposures. The bladed aperture is marked with numbers from 1 to 4. It makes a great collectible and looks nice as part of any decor!
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