No. 2 Bull's-Eye Kodak, '96 Model
Film Size: 101 Shutter: Rotary Lens: Achromatic Dates: 1895-1913 Original List Price: $8.00 Condition: 8 |
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The Bull's-Eye camera, first manufactured by the Boston
Camera Mfg. Company in 1892, holds a very important place in photographic history. It was
the very first camera to use numbered paper-backed rollfilm, invented by S. N. Turner. In
August 1895, Eastman bought the company and continued to manufacture the cameras under the
Kodak name. The No. 2 Bull's-Eye Kodak Special, first produced in 1898, was a deluxe version of this camera. The No. 2 Stereo Kodak is identical in design to the Bull's-Eye, but it made stereo photographs. |
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