Description: Kombi Camera marked with: SN 19521 / Made in U.SA / A Combined Camera and Graphoscope / Patented in the Entire World / US Patent Dec. 20 92 / Others Pending / Alfred C. Kemper / Chicago The Kemper Kombi Camera was an early miniature roll film box camera and graphoscope. It was produced by the Alfred C. Kemper Company, Chicago, IL. The camera used a proprietary paper backed roll film made by Kodak that took up to 25 exposures on 1 roll. The Kombi could also be used as a graphoscope, an early form of a slide viewer. Although we cannot confirm with certainty the camera will work, given its simplicity (does not rely on modern tech) and the presence of the all the parts, it almost certainly will. We would suggest putting tape over the lens to reduce light from leaking in when you wind the film. Film is not made specifically for this camera, but cutting film to size will work. Make sure that when doing is, it done in complete darkness. Does NOT include the original box or instruction manual - manual can be found online for free, if unable to find it, we can send over the pdf. 1.175 x 1.175 x 2”
Price: 300 USD
Location: Fort Collins, Colorado
End Time: 2024-02-22T18:27:41.000Z
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Brand: Kombi
Color: Black
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States