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Bantam Special

Eastman Kodak Company (American, estab. 1892)1936-07

George Eastman Museum

George Eastman Museum
Rochester, United States

The Kodak Bantam Special, introduced in 1936, was a self-erecting roll-film camera using 828 film (also known as Bantam, as it was introduced for this camera). A striking design by Walter Dorwin Teague in his trademark Art Deco style, it displayed strong horizontal, bright metallic lines on a black enamel die-cast body. In addition to being stylish, it was a compact camera fitted with a 45mm f/2.0 Kodak Anastigmat lens (later renamed the Kodak Ektar lens); it is the first Kodak camera featuring a lens of this speed. Other features included a 1/500 second shutter and a split image rangefinder focus.

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  • Title: Bantam Special
  • Creator: Eastman Kodak Company (American, estab. 1892)
  • Date Created: 1936-07
  • Credit line: George Eastman Museum, gift of Robert Consler
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