Vintage Kodak Flash Bantam 828 Film Folding Camera w/ Anastar 48mm F4.5 Lens
From an estate, been in storage for many many years. Appears to have film still in it so i did not open the back. Includes manual. I'm not familiar with cameras, but here is information i found on the web about this camera:
The Kodak Bantam was produced between 1935 and 1948 and came in a range of miniature rollfilm cameras which introduced the 828 rollfilm size. The camera has a range of shutter speeds including T, B, 1/25, 1/50, 1/100 and 1/200 seconds. The shutter release in on the body. The shutter must be armed before releasing using a lever on the lens plate. The iris type aperture stop has a maximum aperture of f/4.5 and stops down to f/16. It has front lens focussing with a range from 2ft to infinity. A button on the back controls 'semi-automatic' film advance. Press and hold the button and advance film half a turn. Release the button and continue to advance film until it locks. The green window is only required if you want to check the frame number. A tripod socket is provided on the bottom.
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