Vintage Kodak No 4A Folding film camera Model B

$204.00

The Vintage Kodak No 4A Model B Folding film camera was Kodak's largest conventional-style roll film camera. Manufactured from between 1906 and 1915, this red bellows camera takes 6 exposures at 4 1/4 x 6 1/2 inches each, on 126 roll film. (Note: This is not the same as the 126 cartridge film for instamatic cameras). This particular camera was manufactured between 1907 when the metal front standard was introduced and 1912 when red bellows were replaced with black bellows. 

Shutter speeds: T, B, 25, 50, 100. Speeds appear to be accurate. Shutter lever is slow to return to shooting position and may need to be pushed back into place.

Lens is clear and apertures are from F4 to 128.

Bellows are intact and supple.

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Warranty: Vintage item as is. No warranty.

Operating Condition:  Appears to be in working order, although there is no film available for this camera any longer.

Cosmetic Condition: Used Excellent Plus. Dings and scrapes to the exterior leather. Bellows supple and clean. Wood and metal clean. A beautiful camera. 

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