Kodak Pony 135
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The Kodak Pony camera was introduced with the 828 model in 1949 as the first in a series of six Kodak Pony cameras which was produced until 1959. While the initial version of this camera used paperbacked
828 film 828 is a film format for still photography. Kodak introduced it in 1935, only a year after 135 film. 828 film was introduced with the Kodak Bantam, a consumer-level camera. The 828 format uses the same basic film stock as 135 film (standard 35 ...
(as used in the Kodak Bantam cameras), the five later versions were adapted to use 35mm
135 film 135 film, more popularly referred to as 35 mm film or 35 mm, is a format of photographic film used for still photography. It is a film with a film gauge of loaded into a standardized type of magazine – also referred to as a casse ...
. The cameras were designed by Arthur H. Crapsey. The Pony had a four-speed 'Flash 200' shutter, an Anaston 51 mm f/4.5 triplet lens, and a fitted leather case. The body was made of
bakelite Polyoxybenzylmethylenglycolanhydride, better known as Bakelite ( ), is a thermosetting phenol formaldehyde resin, formed from a condensation reaction of phenol with formaldehyde. The first plastic made from synthetic components, it was developed ...
, which was a very common camera body material at that time. Focus was achieved by estimation and use of a depth-of-field scale on the face of the shutter assembly. A flash attachment could be connected to the shutter by way of an ASA post-style connector. The shutter was manually armed—rather than being automatically cocked when the film was advanced after the previous shot, as in more modern cameras. Kodak Pony 828 - 1949 Kodak Pony 135 - 1950 Kodak Pony 135 Model B - 1953 Kodak Pony 135 Model C - 1955 Kodak Pony II - 1957 Kodak Pony IV - 1957 The first three cameras had tubular collapsible lenses similar to the early 35mm cameras of the early 1930s.


Technical specifications

*Shutter speeds: B, 1/25th, 1/50th, 1/100th, and 1/200th *Apertures: f/4.5 to f/22 *Filter size: Series V *Adapter diameter: 1 1/8" *Film Size: 828 (later, 35mm) *Exposures per roll: 8


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{{Eastman Kodak Pony 828 828 film cameras Cameras introduced in 1949