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Camera 2 | 1880s | G. Eastman

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This shows another angle of the revolutionary box camera, known as the “Kodak”, invented by George Eastman. Figure 4 shows the front view of the camera without the cap. Figure 5 is the lens holder and shutter while Figure 6 further emphasizes the lens holder and shutter by detaching some parts. Figure 7 and 8 shows the roller-holder from the opposite sides. Lastly, Figure 11 illustrates the mounting mechanism of the spool, all coming together in an extremely convenient design. As Eastman would say, "You press the button, we do the rest".

US Patent Number: 388,850

Invention: Camera 2

Inventor: G. Eastman

Year: 1888

Material: Ink on Japanese museum-quality archival paper. Thickness of paper: 10.3 mil (0.26 mm). Weight of paper: 5.57 oz/yd² (189 g/m²)

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  • Comes with our natural wood grain frame, including pre-attached sawtooth hangers for vertical wall hanging*
  • Made in the United States

    *Frame is included but may be sent separately due to safety and handling