Kodak Pony 135!
The Kodak Pony 135 is a classic, manual, viewfinder-type film camera produced by Kodak from 1950 to 1954. It uses standard 35mm film (also known as 135 film) and was designed to be an intermediate option for amateur photographers seeking more control than a simple box camera, but without the expense of professional models.
Specifications:
- Camera Type: Viewfinder camera (not a rangefinder; focus is set manually by estimating distance).
- Film Format: Uses standard 35mm film, producing 24x36mm frames.
- Lens: Fixed 51mm f/4.5 Kodak Anaston triplet lens (three elements in three groups). The lens is collapsible into the body when not in use.
- Focusing: Manual focus, with a focusing range from 2.5 feet to infinity.
- Shutter: Manually cocked Kodak Flash 200 shutter with speeds of B (Bulb), 1/25, 1/50, 1/100, and 1/200 seconds.
- Aperture: Variable settings from f/4.5 down to f/22.
- Construction: The body is primarily made of durable Bakelite (a type of plastic) with a brushed steel front plate.
- Exposure Control: The camera is fully mechanical and does not have a built-in light meter or any automatic exposure settings; the photographer must set aperture and shutter speed manually.
- Flash Sync: Features an ASA post-style connector for an external flash unit.
- Other Features: Includes a tripod mount and a film advance interlock to prevent accidental double exposures.
~Perfect for a beginner through to professionals!
Overall condition - Great condition 8.5/10
~Example photos can be found here
~Camera manual can be found here
~Film for this camera can be found here
This camera has been cleaned, mechanically tested and is in full working condition. Light seals are replaced when necessary.
Return Policy
- We gladly accept returns within 30 days of delivery or pick up if the item arrives defective outside of the detailed conditions when purchased or if any initial defects are present upon receiving the item. Please note, we do not accept returns for change of mind.