No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special, US Army Signal Corps Model (1916)
If you are looking for something special, this is the best I can show you. The camera in the video is one of the rarest of Kodaks. Only 100 were made in 1916 for the US Army Signal Corps. And that is all I can tell you about it.
Well, there are some other interesting things, but these can be found also on the usual No. 3A Autographic Kodak Special. Most important feature is the rangefinder below the lens. It was the first rangefinder on a camera ever, and introduced in February 1916. The photographer could set the proper distance with help of the rangefinder and so avoid images that were not focussed properly.
Second interesting feature is the autographic provision on the back panel. This little door could be opened and with the metal stylus (attached to the door) one could write on the film, at least if the camera was loaded with special autographic film. The text appeared on the negative, just below the image, and could be printed with it.
Back to the Signal Corps Kodak. According to the literature there were two versions: one with brown suede leather and black anodized metal parts, and another with smooth brown leather and brass fittings. As you can see my specimen has smooth brown leather and dull military green fittings.