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Kodak Signet 40. Random Camera Blog Kodak's 40 camera The Kodak Signet 40 was a mid-priced camera aimed at the family photographer who wanted something more advanced than simple box or folding cameras in the 1950s Only the 35 and the 80 had an integral rangefinder, with the latter accepting interchangeable lenes

Kodak 40 Camera circa 1957
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This is a 1956 Kodak Signet 40 rangefinder camera Only the 35 and the 80 had an integral rangefinder, with the latter accepting interchangeable lenes

Kodak 40 Camera circa 1957

It is the successor of the Kodak Signet 35 and part of the Signet series While its structure and operation were similar to SIGNET 35, the material of the body chassis was changed from metal to plastic and the metalic body covers were around it It sports a coated, called "Lumenized" by Kodak, 46mm Kodak Ektanon f/3.5-22 Lens in a Kodak Synchro 400 shutter

Kodak 40," "Duaflex II," and "HawkEye Junior" Cameras EBTH. It is the successor of the Kodak Signet 35 and part of the Signet series The Signet 40 cannot compete with its predecessor in robustness.

Kodak 40 with Kodak Ektanon 46mm F/3.5 Lens Fully Functional. Produced from 1956 to 1959, it was introduced five years after the popular, and more expensive, Signet 35 Also, the lens was changed from Ektar to Ektaner F3.5/46mm.