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Just auctioned - Vest Pocket Kodak
The Vest Pocket Kodak really fits in a vest pocket, und was a favorite of the soldiers of World War 1. It took pictures of 1 5/8 x 2 1/2 inch (4 x 6.4 cm) on roll film.
Eastman Kodak has managed to sell nearly two million copies. The camera is part of the development of family photography and the maintenance of a daily archive in photo form. Kodak also responded to the needs of various target groups: a basic camera, a luxurious gadget and a high-quality device for the ambitious amateur. During World War I, the VPK was positioned as the soldier's camera, which on the one hand enabled the soldiers to keep a photographic record of the “adventure” and, on the other hand, was indispensable in maintaining a close relationship between family and friends at home and the soldier in the war zone.
I am already looking forward to the first pictures I will take with this camera. :-)
© 2020 Arlequin Photographie
Eastman Kodak has managed to sell nearly two million copies. The camera is part of the development of family photography and the maintenance of a daily archive in photo form. Kodak also responded to the needs of various target groups: a basic camera, a luxurious gadget and a high-quality device for the ambitious amateur. During World War I, the VPK was positioned as the soldier's camera, which on the one hand enabled the soldiers to keep a photographic record of the “adventure” and, on the other hand, was indispensable in maintaining a close relationship between family and friends at home and the soldier in the war zone.
I am already looking forward to the first pictures I will take with this camera. :-)
© 2020 Arlequin Photographie
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