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Kodak Camera

This is a Kodak camera from the late 1920's. It is black, 5in X 5in X 5in with Twindar lens. It was used to take still photographs from five to ten feet away. There are viewfinders on the top and side. Looking through the side made it easier to take pictures in small, confined areas. For instance, the camera could be placed against a wall and the person using it could stand beside the camera to take the photograph.

 

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