No 4 Kodak Junior - Antique and Vintage Cameras

No 4 Kodak Junior

1889

Eastman Kodak Co.

Rochester

USA

Image of No 4 Kodak Junior

Lens:
c.f12, 6 ½" B&L Universal, 4 sector wheel stops: c.f12 - c.f36.

Shutter:
String set sector shutter, self-capping.

Construction:
Leather covered wood body.

Format:
100, 5" x 4" exposures on darkroom loaded roll-film, without backing paper.

Focusing:
Rack and pinion to 4 feet.

Attributes:
Two reflecting v/f.
Film-advance indicated by index line. As the film is advanced a roller puts punch marks at the top and bottom of the film.
Tripod socket.

Serial Number:
193 .

With:
Kodak leaflet relating to film & developers. "Directions for using Eastman's Transparent Films" d. 1892.

Similar to the No. 4 Kodak but for a reduced number of exposures. This reduction allowed the length of the camera to be reduced by 2 ¼". The roll-film back could be replaced by a glass plate holder. Discontinued in 1897.

References & Notes:
Kodak Cat. 1894, p. 19.

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