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| N o . 2 B u l l s - E y e K o d a k |
No.2 Bulls-Eye Kodak
The Model D, shown here, is a leatherette-covered wooden camera fitted with a 'flip-flop' shutter with facility for time exposures, three apertures on a pull-up control and a tripod socket. The viewfinder, which may have been the origin of the name, shows a circular image, so would have been more of an aiming device than a framing feature. The size of this model is not apparent from the photograph, it is some 4.5" square and 6" long.| name | : No.2 Bulls-Eye Kodak | | produced between | : 1895 - 1913 | | lens | : Achromatic | | shutter | : Rotary | | film type | : 101 | | picture size | : 8.5 x 8.5 cm | | quantity made | : 257,000 | | categories | : box |
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