Vest Pocket Kodak Camera.
The VPK was compact and highly portable, thanks to its bellows and collapsible front.
Popularity: It was widely marketed as a camera that could fit in your vest pocket – hence the name.
Nicknamed “The Soldier’s Camera” during WWI. Many soldiers took it to the front lines, and it became symbolic of trench photography.
A tiny glass viewfinder mounted on the lens board. Markings like “Time,” “Bulb,” and numbered speed settings (Auto Time 1, 2, etc.) for different exposures.
Usually made of metal covered in leatherette or enamel.
Vest Pocket Kodak, one of the most iconic folding cameras ever made by Eastman Kodak Company in the USA.
Sold as it is. Nice cosmetic shape.
Not tested.
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