Kodak Cameras: the First Hundred Years Prepared by Ralph London, Editor of Cascade Panorama

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Kodak Cameras: the First Hundred Years Prepared by Ralph London, Editor of Cascade Panorama We thank the Cascade Photographic Historical Society for kind permission to reproduce this index from their newsletter, Cascade Panorama. Those owners of Brian Coe’s book who have found the nine chapter and two appendix headings inade- quate for reference use, will find Ralph London’s listings of great value in facilitating the search for a particular Kodak includ- ed in the book. Index to Brian Coe’s Kodak Cameras: The First Hundred Years Prepared by Ralph London, editor of Cascade Panorama, A bold number means a colored illustration on that page. The colored illustrations are on pages 50, 59, 63,119,126, 179,186 and 190; and also on the dust jacket (dj). Many cameras are listed under Kodak including Bantam, Chevron, Coquette, Duaflex, Ektra, Instamatic, Medalist, Monitor, Petite, Pony, Recomar, Reflex, Senior and more. In other words, to find XYZ, try Kodak XYZ. I could not find a totally consistent alphabetizing scheme. I attempted to keep similarly named cameras together. Sometimes one should not count the prefixes such as “No. 2,” “No. 2A” and “ ‘C’”. Suffix numerals are generally before alphabetic words. Roman numerals are listed where it is convenient. Anca No. 10 277 Brownie 44A 46 Bullet, Eastman 9 Anca No. 14 277 Brownie 44B 47 No. 2 Bullet Kodak 1 Anca No. 25 278 Brownie 620 53 No. 2 Bullet Special Kodak 2 Anca No. 28 278 Brownie Auto 27 40 No. 4 Bullet Kodak 2 Anniversary Brownie 288 Brownie Bullet 40 No. 4 Bullet Special Kodak 3 Anniversary, The Eastman 8, 179 Brownie Bullet II 41 No. 2 Bulls-Eye Kodak 3 No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior 74 Brownie Bulls-Eye 41 No. 2 Bulls-Eye Kodak Special 4 No. 1 Autographic Kodak Special model A 75 Brownie Cresta 42 No. 3 Bulls-Eye Kodak, Model A 4 No. 1 Autographic Kodak Special Model B 75 Brownie Cresta II 42 No. 4 Bulls-Eye Kodak 5 No. 1A Autographic Kodak 76 Brownie Cresta 3 42 No. 4 Bulls-Eye Special Kodak 5 No. 1A Autographic Kodak Junior 77 Brownie Fiesta 43 No. 4 Bulls-Eye Special, leather hand-tooled 292 No. 1A Autographic Kodak Special 77 Brownie Flash 20 45 No. 1A Autographic Kodak Special + rangefinder 78 Brownie Flash B 43, 190 Camp Fire Girls’ Kodak 86 No. 2C Autographic Kodak Junior 79 Brownie Flash II 44 No. 3 Cartridge Kodak 86 No. 2C Autographic Kodak Special 80 Brownie Flash III 44 No. 4 Cartridge Kodak 87 No. 3 Autographic Kodak 80 Brownie Flash IV 44 No. 5 Cartridge Kodak 88 No. 3 Autographic Kodak Special 81 Brownie Flash Six-20 45 Century of Progress World’s Fair Souvenir 6 No. 3A Autographic Kodak 82 Brownie Flashmite 20 46 Champ Kodamatic Instant 266 No. 3A Autographic Kodak Junior 83 Brownie Hawkeye 47 No. 1 Cone (or Cone Pocket Kodak) 6, 50 No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special 84 Brownie Holiday 47 No. 2 Cone 7 No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special + range-finder 84 Brownie Junior 620 48 No. 2 Brownie Junior 48 ‘A’ Daylight Kodak 7 Baby Brownie 32 Brownie Model I 49 ‘B’ Daylight Kodak 7 Baby Brownie Special 33 Brownie Reflex 52 ‘C’ Daylight Kodak 8 No. 2 Beau Brownie 33, 63, dj Brownie Reflex 20 52 No. 2A Beau Brownie 34, 63 Brownie Special No. 2 53 The Eastman Anniversary 8, 179 Boy Scout Brownie 34 Brownie Starflash 54 Eastman Bullet 9 Boy Scout Kodak 85, 126 Brownie Starflex 54 Eastman Detective 288 The Brownie 35, 190 Brownie Starlet 55 Eastman M. B., or Match Box 289 Brownie (Original) 35, 190 Brownie Starlet, US model 55 Eastman Pinhole 290 No. 0 Brownie 35 Brownie Starluxe II 56 No. 3 Eastman Plate Series C and D 279 No. 1 Brownie 36 Brownie Starmatic 56 No. 4 Eastman Plate Series C and D 279 No. 1 Brownie (box only, not The Brownie camera) 190 Brownie Starmeter 56 No. 5 Eastman Plate Series D 280 No. 2 Brownie 36, 119 Brownie Starmite 57 No. 2 Eureka (box plate) 280 No. 2A Brownie 38 Brownie Starmite II 57 No. 2 Eureka (box rollfilm) 9 No. 2C Brownie 39 Brownie Super 27 57 No. 2 Eureka Junior 281 No. 3 Brownie 39 Brownie Target Six-16 58 No. 4 Eureka (box plate) 280 Brownie 127 49 Brownie Target Six-20 58 No 4 Eureka (box rollfilm) 9 Brownie 127, second model 51 Brownie Twin 20 60 Brownie 127, third model 51 Brownie Vecta 60 1 Falcon Kodak 10 No 4 Kodak 13, 186 Kodak Ektra 52 245 No 2 Falcon Kodak 10 No 4 Kodak Junior 20 Kodak Ektra 100 246 Fisher-Price 243 Kodak 35 198 Kodak Ektra 200 246 Flat Folding Kodak 89 Kodak 35 Rangefinder model 198 Kodak Ektra 250 246 No 2 Flexo Kodak 11 Kodak 66 Model II 137 Kodak Ektralite 10 246 No 3 Flush-Back Kodak 89 Kodak 66 Model III 138 Kodak Ektralite 30 247 No 2 Folding Autographic Brownie 176 Kodak 616 138 Kodak Ektralite 400 247 No 2A Folding Autographic Brownie 177 Kodak 620 138 Kodak Ektralite 450 247 No 2C Folding Autographic Brownie 178 Kodak AF1 187 Kodak Ektralite 500 248 No 3A Folding Autographic Brownie 180 Kodak AF2 187 Kodak Ektramax 248 No 2 Folding Brownie 180 Kodak Automatic 35 188 Kodak Ensemble 122 No 3 Folding Brownie 181 Kodak Automatic 35B 188 Kodak Flash Bantam 122 No 3A Folding Brownie 182 Kodak Automatic 35F 188 Kodak Fling 248 No 2 Folding Bulls-Eye 90 Kodak Automatic 35R4 188 Kodak Fling 35 192 Nos. 4, 5 and 6 Folding Glass Plate Kodak 281 Kodak Auto Colorsnap 35 189 Kodak Gimini 248 No 4 Folding Kodak 91, 186 Kodak Autosnap 13 Kodak Graffiti 249 No 4A Folding Kodak 92 Kodak Bantam 117 Kodak Hobby 193 No 5 Folding Kodak 94 Kodak Bantam Colorsnap 14 Kodak Instamatic 25 224 No 6 Folding Kodak 95, 186 Kodak Bantam Colorsnap II 14 Kodak Instamatic 26 224 No 3 Folding Kodet 283 Kodak Bantam Colorsnap 3 15 Kodak Instamatic 28 224 No 4 Folding Kodet 284 Kodak Bantam f/8 14 Kodak Instamatic 32 225 No 4 Folding Kodet Junior 285 Kodak Bantam RF 15 Kodak Instamatic 33 225 No 4 Folding Kodet Special 285 Kodak Bantam Special 120 Kodak Instamatic 36 225 No 5 Folding Kodet 285 Kodak Box 620 16 Kodak Instamatic 44 225 No 5 Folding Kodet Special 286 Kodak Brownie 243 Kodak Instamatic 50 226 No 2 Folding Pocket Brownie, model B 181 Kodak Challenger disc camera 262 Kodak Instamatic 55-X 226 No 2A Folding Pocket Brownie 181 Kodak Chevron 16 Kodak Instamatic 56-X 226 Folding Pocket Kodak 96 Kodak Colorburst 50 Instant 268 Kodak Instamatic 66-X 227 No 0 Folding Pocket Kodak 96 Kodak Colorburst 100 Instant 268 Kodak Instamatic 76-X 227 No 1 Folding Pocket Kodak 97, 119 Kodak Colorburst 200 Instant 268 Kodak Instamatic 77-X 227 No 1A Folding Pocket Kodak 98 Kodak Colorburst 250 Instant 268 Kodak Instamatic 91 249 No 1A Folding Pocket Kodak, RR Type 100 Kodak Colorburst 300 Instant 268 Kodak Instamatic 92 249 No 1A Folding Pocket Kodak Special 101 Kodak Colorburst 350 Instant 269 Kodak Instamatic 100 227 No 2 Folding Pocket Kodak 102 Kodak Colorsnap 35 189 Kodak Instamatic 104 228 No 3 Folding Pocket Kodak 103 Kodak Colorsnap 35 model 2 191 Kodak Instamatic 124 228 No 3 Folding Pocket Kodak DeLuxe 108 Kodak Coquette 120 Kodak Instamatic 125 249 No 3A Folding Pocket Kodak 108 Kodak disc 2000 262 Kodak Instamatic 130 249 No 4 Folding Pocket Kodak 111, dj Kodak disc 3000 262 Kodak Instamatic 133 228 Folmer and Schwing cameras Appendix 1 Kodak disc 3100 262 Kodak Instamatic 133-X 229 Kodak disc 3500 263 Kodak Instamatic 134 229 The G. E. C. Transistomatic 290 Kodak disc 3600 263 Kodak Instamatic 150 229 George Washington Kodak 290 Kodak disc 4000 263 Kodak Instamatic 154 230 No 1A Gift Kodak 113 Kodak disc 4100 264 Kodak Instamatic 155-X 230 Girl Guide Kodak 114, 126 Kodak disc 6000 264 Kodak Instamatic 174 230 Girl Scout Kodak 114 Kodak disc 6100 264 Kodak Instamatic 177-X 230 Glass Plate Kodak, Nos. 4, 5 and 6 Folding 281 Kodak disc 8000 264 Kodak Instamatic 192 250 Glass Plate Kodak, Nos. 3 and 4 Junior 281 Kodak Duo Six-20 121 Kodak Instamatic 200 231 Glass Plate, ‘C’ Ordinary 286 Kodak Duaflex 17 Kodak Instamatic 204 231 Glass Plate, ‘C’ Special 286 Kodak Duaflex II 17 Kodak Instamatic 220 (Type 053) 231 Kodak Duaflex III 18 Kodak Instamatic 224 (Type 059) 232 The Handle 267 Kodak Duaflex IV 18 Kodak Instamatic 230 250 Handle 2 (EK22) Kodak Instant 267 Kodak Duex 19 Kodak Instamatic 233 232 Happy Times Kodak Instant camera 267 Kodak EF 191 Kodak Instamatic 233-X 232 No 2 Hawkette 115, 59 Kodak EK2 Instant 269 Kodak Instamatic 250 (Type 052) 232 Hawk-eye cameras Appendix 1 Kodak EK4 Instant 269 Kodak Instamatic 255-X 233 Hawkeye disc 7000 camera 262 Kodak EK6 Instant 270 Kodak Instamatic 277-X 233 Kodak EK8 Instant 269 Kodak Instamatic 300 233 Jiffy Kodak Six-16 116 Kodak EK100 Instant Camera 271 Kodak Instamatic 304 234 Jiffy Kodak Six-16, Series II 116 Kodak EK160 Instant Camera 271 Kodak Instamatic 314 234 Jiffy Kodak Six-20 116 Kodak EK160-EF Instant Camera 271 Kodak Instamatic 324 (Type 054) 234 Jiffy Kodak Six-20, Series II 117 Kodak EK200 Instant Camera 271 Kodak Instamatic 333 (Type 066) 235 Jiffy Kodak V.P. 117 Kodak EK260 EF Instant Camera 271 Kodak Instamatic 333-X 235 Nos.
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