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Kodak Brownie Holiday
This is the "Kodak Brownie Holiday". It is bakelite, box type, camera which was produced by Kodak from 1953 to 1957. The Brownie Holiday is identical to the "Brownie Bullet" camera which was produced from 1957 to 1964.
The Brownie Holiday is a fairly simple camera and features a fixed focus, fixed shutter and a fixed aperture. The body of the camera is made out of thick, dark brown bakelite which gives the camera a very heavy and solid feel. The camera is exactly the same as the Brownie Holiday Flash, with exception of three metal sockets which are used to mount the flash attachment to the camera. The camera would have originally used 127 rollfilm and would have allowed the photographer to take twelve 1.6" (4.1cm) by 2.5" (6.3cm) pictures per roll.
A downloadable PDF of the manual for this camera can be found at:
Kodak Brownie Holiday
This is the "Kodak Brownie Holiday". It is bakelite, box type, camera which was produced by Kodak from 1953 to 1957. The Brownie Holiday is identical to the "Brownie Bullet" camera which was produced from 1957 to 1964.
The Brownie Holiday is a fairly simple camera and features a fixed focus, fixed shutter and a fixed aperture. The body of the camera is made out of thick, dark brown bakelite which gives the camera a very heavy and solid feel. The camera is exactly the same as the Brownie Holiday Flash, with exception of three metal sockets which are used to mount the flash attachment to the camera. The camera would have originally used 127 rollfilm and would have allowed the photographer to take twelve 1.6" (4.1cm) by 2.5" (6.3cm) pictures per roll.
A downloadable PDF of the manual for this camera can be found at: