First release hinged back panel. Then holding camera with open back facing towards you, pull spool winding knob out away from camera. This releases film holder. Pull out, drop roll of film in top of film holder. Gently unroll film & pull over rollers located top & bottom of film holder. Then insert end of film in slot in spool. Slightly rotate spool to put film in slight tension. Replace assembly back into camera & push winding knob in. Before closing back of camera, rotate winding knob to make sure film is winding on correctly. Then close camera back. Job done!
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The Kodak Brownie Camera
The Kodak brownie was one of the first low priced and easily used cameras available to the general public.
THE 1900 KODAK BROWNIE COSTED $1.00 AND 15 CENTS FOR THE FILM BACK IN THE 1900'S.
it was the brownie that was from Kodak
Kodak Camera's
It was called the Kodak Brownie camera. Kodak is still a leading maker of cameras today.
A Kodak brownie box
Rochester New York State USA.
George Eastman who worked for Kodak Eastman Co.
In 1900 by George Eastman who worked for the company called Kodak. It only cost $1!
Kodak introduced its first Brownie camera in February 1900. Visit related link below for more on this camera.