The Bantam RF Kodak Camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from 1953 to 1957. Constructed of phenolic resin with brown Kodadur covering. Capable of taking eight exposures, 28 � 40 mm size, on No. 828 roll film. Originally offered as the town and country camera outfit in 1953, then as a camera only in 1954. It featured an Ektanon 50mm f3.9 lens and a Flash 300 shutter with speeds up to 1/300 second. Features included built-in double exposure prevention, built-in body shutter release, built-in synchronization, rangefinder, view finder, tripod socket, and a serial number. Originally priced at $62.75.
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