
Kodak Folding Bull's Eye No.2
Kodak · USA · 1899–1901 (2 years) · 135 film
The Folding Bull's Eye No.2 was a compact folding camera introduced by Kodak in 1899, part of their early line targeting amateur photographers using the then-new 135 (35mm) format roll film. Sharing the basic folding design principle of earlier Kodak box cameras with bellows extension, it offered a more portable solution for capturing snapshots on standardized 35mm film strips. As a consumer-oriented product from Kodak's "Brownie" era, it prioritized simplicity, affordability, and ease of use over advanced features or exceptional construction, embodying the company's mission to make photography accessible to the masses.
Specifications
| Film Format | 135 |
Editorial Ratings
Build Quality
3.0
Value
1.5
Collectibility
1.5
Historical Significance
2.0


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