No. 4 Kodak
Camera

Eastman Company

Maker
American, 1889–1892

No. 4 Kodak

October 2, 1889
Gift of Eastman Kodak Company
1994.1480.0001
DescriptionUsed by Robert E. Peary
TextThe No. 4 Kodak was introduced in November 1889 and was supplied with enough film for 48 four-by-five-inch pictures. For the Columbian Exposition of 1893, the company marketed a special version of the No. 4, called the Columbus Kodak, which came loaded with a 250-exposure length of film. This No. 4 Kodak is one of several used by Lieutenant Robert E. Peary on his 1897 Greenland expedition. Original price: $50.

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