Sold As-Is in used condition.


Normal wear do to age.


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Apr 1924: The Model C was introduced with an aluminum body, tripod sockets, hinged back with spring latch and a finer grain leatherette covering.

Apr 1920-1933: US models were available in five colors: red, grey, green, brown or blue as well as black.

From 1932: The winding key was replaced by a knob.


Description:

No.2A Brownies were made with a leatherette covering the card contructed camera until 1924 when the card was replaced by metal. It uses a metal film carrier and features two reflecting finders. It is opened by releasing two pivoted catches and pulling out winding key.


Fun Facts:

This extremely popular Brownie, which used #116 film, produced a large "postcard" size negative perfect for contact printing. Cameras like the No.2A Brownie helped put the "Postcard Photographers" of early-day resorts, like Coney Island and Atlantic City, out of business. As time went on, the size of the camera became a drawback as contact printing gave way to enlarging negatives from smaller cameras for prints.