The value of a Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter No. 2 camera can vary significantly based on its condition, rarity, and whether it includes original accessories or packaging. Generally, these cameras can range from $50 to several hundred dollars for well-preserved models. Collectors often seek out specific features or unique variants, which can further influence pricing. For the most accurate valuation, checking recent sales on auction sites or consulting with vintage camera dealers is recommended.
This camera is of the year 1937, Actually Kodak leaves the video/pic cameras production... that gaves an immportant plus value for the own camera deserve. I can say and being 200% in sure that the actual value should be $150.00 US dollars and on.
Nothing cause it w@nk!
About 15-20.00 USD.
Someone online is selling one for $125 :)
About 20-25 dollars.
I think that Kodak makes better, longer lasting cameras. I also think that they give you a better camera for the value.
On many cameras it is "TV" for Time Value.
Kodak sold a gazillion of them, and film is no longer available, in any form so it's not even a user. Maybe $5.00 at a tag sale.
Kodak has some pretty unique camera accessories that are a good value for the money. They aren't always the cheapest but they are very durable.
The Kodak Easyshare c875 is a base model camera with plenty of standard features and high megapixel resolution. It's an excellent value for the money and generally get solid reviews.
is a setting on some cameras that allows the user to choose a specific aperture value while the camera selects a shutter speed to match.
Depends if this is a UK or USA model. UK: $8 - 17. USA: $18 - 24.