Kodak Bullet - Antique and Vintage Cameras

Kodak Bullet

1936

Canadian Kodak Co.

Toronto

Canada

Image of Kodak Bullet

Lens:
Meniscus.

Shutter:
Fixed instantaneous speed, B.

Construction:
Black plastic body.

Format:
8, 1 ⅝" x 2 ½" exposures on 127 roll-film.

Focusing:
Fixed.

Attributes:
Frame view-finder.
Film advance indicated by red window, not coupled. The lens tube screws out on a fine pitch thread and retracts when not in use.

Identification:
Black frame finder.

With:
Box.

The Bullet is a streamlined and deliberately modern looking camera designed by Walter Dorwin Teague. The lens screws out from the body for use, the front of the lens tube carries the shutter release and a button to activate the B setting of the shutter. This example is marked 'Made in Canada' on the box, the camera has a Rochester inscription.

References & Notes:
Coe, Kodak Cameras, p. 9.


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