KODAK "BULL'S EYE" No. 3
ca. 1908


This design was an updated and somewhat simplified variation of the earlier Bulls-Eye cameras and was made from 1908-1913. It has a fixed focus lens that gives clear images from 8 feet to infinity. It was a semi-upscale “fool proof” version of a box camera, made with wooden case and genuine leather covering rather than cardboard and leatherette. It took 3¼” x 4¼” pictures on 124 film (discontinued in 1961). The original price was $8, when a Brownie box camera cost $3.



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