This camera has not been film tested and is meant as a collectible.
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This tiny box camera, made in the 1910's and 1920's, is a simple wood and cardboard construction camera which used a proprietary 35mm film with backing paper which was produced at the time. It has no rangefinder or viewfinder, and instead has embossed lines on the camera body which simulate the angle of view of the simple meniscus lens. It is apparently the smallest box camera ever made by Kodak.