This is My Kombi Camera which dates from around 1893 or so. it broke the mold on a couple firsts for a camera such as the first non Kodak camera to use Kodak film. The small would have had 2 covers wich I only have 1 and that one is the larger stop for taking snapshots in bright day light. The small one which is missing, was used for timed indoor exposures. The object to the right of the camera is the back half of it's original box. One other thing that the camera is missing is the frame inside that was removable to make way for film there was one of 2 one round ( the original) and one square (bought for 20 cents) There is one accesory that I got with this the 10 cent "Loaded" clip (the end of it can be seen on the left of the camera) The camera took a roll with a capacity of 25 shots and photos where 1 1/8" square or in OD round. The shutter is not self capping so a thumb or finger must be placed while cocking the shutter. Also the back of the camera has a disk that can be removed for viewing photos through the lens on transparent rolls of film.
Category Photography / All
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Size 1280 x 960px
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