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    The Kodak Pony cameras are a series of Bakelite bodied small format cameras designed by Arthur H Crapsey for Kodak. They were slotted into the Kodak lineup between the roll film Brownie and the 35mm Signet series. Like the Brownie series cameras, the Pony cameras lack rangefinders and have simple viewfinders.
    Using Kodak’s 35mm roll film format, 828 offered a larger exposed image size of 28mm x 40mm than regular 35mm film, but sacrificed the number of exposures to only 8 per roll. At the time of the Pony 828’s release, Kodak offered a number of films in 828 format, from color films like Kodachrome, Kodacolor, Plus X, and Super XX.
    Knobs are used for film advance and rewind. Similar Pony cameras, with Angenieux lenses, were made by Kodak France. The Kodak Pony 828 was the first Kodak Pony. Its 3 element front element focusing lens is mounted in a collapsible lens mount. It has a film reminder dial on the top cover.
    Similar Pony cameras, with Angenieux lenses, were made by Kodak France. The Kodak Pony 828 was the first Kodak Pony. Its 3 element front element focusing lens is mounted in a collapsible lens mount. It has a film reminder dial on the top cover. The Kodak Pony 828 originally sold for $30 USD (app. $270 USD in 2009).
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