Description
Kodak Box Brownie No.3
The Kodak Box Brownie No. 3 was part of Kodak’s early 20th-century range of simple, affordable cameras designed for the mass market.
It was introduced in 1908 and remained in production (with various updates) until around 1934.
Here’s a detailed description:
Kodak No. 3 Brownie
Type: Box camera
Film format: 124 roll film (produced images about 3¼ × 4¼ inches, or roughly 8 × 11 cm)
Introduced: 1908
Discontinued: 1934 (different models phased out at different times)
Original price: Around $4 USD (quite affordable for the era)
Construction & Materials
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Body: Cardboard or wood covered in black leatherette.
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Lens: Simple meniscus achromatic lens.
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Shutter: Rotary-type shutter, usually with a T (Time) and I (Instant) setting.
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Viewfinders: Two brilliant finders — one for portrait, one for landscape orientation.
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Finish: Nickel-plated hardware on early models, later models had more simplified fittings.












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