Kodak Bullet 127 film camera with box and instructions
Picture size 1-5/8 x 2-1/2
Made in 1936, designed by Walter Dorwin Teague. Art deco influenced.
The camera has a fixed focus, 35mm equivalent lens that screws into the black Bakelite body when not in use. The Bullet features a simple pop up viewfinder for framing a picture. The exposure control consists of a single speed shutter release. This camera is strictly for outdoor use. Original box has seen better days!
This little collectible camera is very nice and the shutter works.
Price: $65.00
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Product code: Antique Kodak Bullet buying 127 film camera with box