Starting in 1910, the Dollar Camera sold for… a dollar. That's more like $26 today, but it was still a cheap way to shoot photographs at the time. Measuring just a few inches tall and getting eight ...
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Sold starting in 1916, the Kodak No. 00 Cartridge Premo was a very cheap little camera intended for use by children, made to use unperforated 35mm Kodak movie film. I didn't feel like making a film ...
Anco Memo Camera in original suede case and retail box, including Ansco Memo Camera booklet. The camera is rectangular, with a cylindrical viewfinder lens and rectangular carrying clip affixed to its ...
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