Ian, our collection of British Journal of Photography Almanac is an invaluable source of information for fans of vintage photography. I hope that one day the complete series of these almanacs will be available on the net for free and in PDF format for all camera lovers.
I will have hours of good readings then.
Regarding the identification of old cameras, there is a little-known but fantastic tool on the Web.
Here it is:
identification tool
On this page , you simply fill in the few information you may have on your camera (camera type, format, lens, shutter) on a data sheet and the system returns the pages of the manufacturer's catalogs showing cameras with the characteristics conforming to those entered in the data sheet.
Thousands of catalogs pages are indexed.
Your point about Kodak cameras that were different between US, UK, France is important. Some of the ranges were specific and only dedicated to the market of the country where they were manufactured and not distributed in other countries.
I have in my collection a lot of Kodak camera manufactured in Rochester. But also some made in Great Britain, Germany, Canada and France
Eastman Kodak Co - Rochester: A Bantam special
Kodak Pathé (France) : Kodak 4,5 modèle 33
Kodak Ltd – Watford? : Hawkette No2
Canadian Kodak Co – Toronto: A Beau Brownie No2
Kodak AG : A Retina IIa type 016
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