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K.W.
Reflex-Box
Reflex-Box
by KW c1933. Well made, high quality boxy SLR w/folding top hood. 3 speeds mirror shutter, 6.3X105 Steinheil lens. |
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Kemper
Kombi Box
Kombi Box Camera by Kemper c1892.
Introduced at Columbian Exhibition selling for #3.50.
All metal body w/oxidized silver finish.
1 ¼ x 1 ¼” images. |
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Kinax
Alsace
Alsace
by Kinax of France c1952. A grey 620 folder w/Kinor 6.3X100 lens in Kinax 1/25-100 shutter and both folding and waist level viewers. |
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Kochman
Reflex-Korelle
II
Dresden
Germany c1936. SLR for 12 6X6
images on 120 film w/focal plane 2-1/50 shutter.
2.8X7.5cm Schneider Xenar lens. |
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Kodak Bantam f6.3
First of the "Bantam"
series. Folding 828 camera for 28x40 images. Zippy "almost deco"
design in bakelite. |
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Kodak Bantam Special
Perhaps one of the most
handsome cameras of any era. Compact folding miniature Art Deco styled
black enameled finish with chrome ribbing. Anastigmat Ektar lens with
Compur Rapid 1-1/500 sec. shutter 1936-1940. |
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Kodak Bantam 4.5
Most common of all Bantams. Has
anastigmat f4.5/47mm lens with shutter from 20-200, built between
1938-1948. |
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Kodak Beau Brownie
A deco redux of the Kodak No. 2
with a fancy enameled face plate that comes in different two-tone color
schemes: blue, black, tan, green and rose. The last two being the rarest.
1930-33 |
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Kodak Baby Brownie
Diminutive 127 film bakelite
box camera in production from 1934-1941. Originally sold for $1. First
black plastic Kodak camera, and perhaps the most ubiquitous of all cameras
sold in the 1930s in the USA. Design by Walter Dorwin Teague.
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Kodak Baby Brownie Special
Diminutive 127 film bakelite
box camera in production from 1939-1954
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