Kodak Brownie Holiday (1953–1962)
A simple viewfinder camera for 127 film, made by Eastman Kodak for casual snapshot photography.
Overview
The Kodak Brownie Holiday is a small, straightforward viewfinder camera designed for everyday use with 127 rollfilm. Manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1953 to 1962, it was marketed under variations of the name "Brownie Holiday Flash," indicating potential flash synchronization capability.
Specifications
| Type | camera |
| Film Format | 127 film |
| Shutter | COMPUR |
| Flash | NO FLASH RETINA |
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