
Kodak No. 2 Bulls-Eye Model D. - Camera
Fixed focus box camera originally introduced by the Boston Camera Manufacturing Company in 1892. It was the first roll film camera with a red window as the exposure number indicator. Kodak copied the camera in 1895 and paid a license fee for the red window patent before they took over the original camera maker. It uses 101 roll film. Wooden body available in black.
- Shutter: Rotary
- Size: 150 x 125 x 119 mm
- Weight: 661g
Original: $71.68
-65%$71.68
$25.09Kodak No. 2 Bulls-Eye Model D. - Camera
Fixed focus box camera originally introduced by the Boston Camera Manufacturing Company in 1892. It was the first roll film camera with a red window as the exposure number indicator. Kodak copied the camera in 1895 and paid a license fee for the red window patent before they took over the original camera maker. It uses 101 roll film. Wooden body available in black.
- Shutter: Rotary
- Size: 150 x 125 x 119 mm
- Weight: 661g
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Fixed focus box camera originally introduced by the Boston Camera Manufacturing Company in 1892. It was the first roll film camera with a red window as the exposure number indicator. Kodak copied the camera in 1895 and paid a license fee for the red window patent before they took over the original camera maker. It uses 101 roll film. Wooden body available in black.
- Shutter: Rotary
- Size: 150 x 125 x 119 mm
- Weight: 661g












