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The Kodak Vest Pocket B lens

Using the Vest Pocket Kodak as an Experimental Lens

Posted on July 2, 2013November 1, 2020

  By introducing a camera that could be taken anywhere, and used by anyone, George Eastman revolutionized photography. I recently discovered a Vest Pocket Kodak Model B,  a very popular Kodak camera manufactured from 1925-1934 [1], and began to explore experimental options with this beautifully designed camera. Touted by Kodak’s marketing as “You Don’t Carry…

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