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Kodak Tourist Camera
(1948-1958)
Kodak Tourist Camera, 1948-1951, is a folding camera with eye-level finder and came with a choice of lens and shutter combinations. Top line combo was a Kodak Anastar f/4.5 lens in Synchro-Rapid 800 shutter. A good clean model with this combo has a book value of $55-$85. Other combinations include Kodak Anaston f/4.5, f/6.3, f/8.8, or a Kodet f/12.5 in Kodon or Flash Kodon shutter. These have a collector's value of $15-$30.

The Tourist II Camera, 1951-1958, like the first model, is also a eye-level finder folding camera most often found with a Kodet f/12.5 lens in Flash Kodon shutter. The top line combo was also the Kodak Anastar f/4.5 lens in Synchro-Rapid 800 shutter. A good clean top line combo also commands a book value of $55-$85. Other models with other lens/shutter combinations have a book value of $12-$20.

Both models use type 620 roll films.

Argus V-100
Baby Brownie
Beau Brownie
Boy Scout Kodak
Brownie Bull's-Eye
Clix-o-Flex
Ensign Box e29
Fed-Flash
Fotochrome
Foto-Flex
Girl Scout Model AF Univex
Rainbow Hawk-eyes
Hit Type
Imperial Cinex
Imperial Insta-Flash
Kodak Bantam Special
Kodak Brownie 127
Kodak Brownie Hawkeye Flash
Kodak Brownie Starfex TL
Kodak Duaflex
Kodak Brownie No. 2 Box
Kodak Brownie No. 3A Folding
Kodak Petite Folding
Kodak Pocket, Series II No.1A
Kodak Special Six-16 & Six-20
Kodak Tourist
Kodak Vanity
Mickeymatic110
Mickey Mouse Brownie Target Six-20
No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
Pho-Tak Foldex, Foldex 30
Samoca 35 Super
Scout 120 Flash
Spartus Full-Vue
Star-Lite
Telephoto Cycle Poco
Tower 51 Folding

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