Antique Kodak cameras
from the late 1880s to the 1910s

B Ordinary


Ordinary Kodaks were made in three sizes: A, B and C. This camera is the B model, taking 3.5 x 4 inch (8,7 x 10 cm) on a darkroom loaded film for 24 exposures. 

The $ 10 B Ordinary was introduced in 1891 and discontinued in 1895, during which time only 1900 were produced.
The B Ordinary is a simple camera, having a fixed focus lens, a shutter with one speed and a wheel with waterhouse stops that was best left untouched.
The B Ordinary was especially designed for young people who wanted a larger picture than made by the A Ordinary.

This is an example of a photo that was made by a B Ordinary or B Daylight Kodak.

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