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Kodak Autographic Camera, also known as "The Soldier's Camera"


This is a folding style camera that, when not extended for use, can be carried in one’s jacket or vest pocket. Kodak advertised this vest pocket camera as “the soldier’s camera” during World War I. It was one of the most popular and best-selling cameras bought and used during the war and into the 1920s.

Autographic film was invented by H.J. Gaisman and allowed the photographer to use a stylus and “write” his or her own notes onto the paper on the back of the photographic film. When exposed to the sun, the comments were burned onto the negative. Eastman Kodak bought the rights to autographic film in 1914.

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