Antique Kodak cameras
from the late 1880s to the 1910s

B Daylight


There are three sizes of Daylight Kodaks: A, B and C. The camera in this video is a size B, taking pictures of 3 1/2 x 4 inch (9x10 cm) on a 24 exposure strip of film.
The camera was introduced in December 1891.
Being easy to use cameras with almost no settings, the Daylight Kodaks were intended for snapshooters.
The B Daylight cost $ 15, which was less than half of the contemporary No. 2 Kodak.
3100 B Daylights were made until the model was discontinued in 1895.