Kodak Bantam RF

(1954-1957) The Kodak Bantam RF was designed by Arthur H. Crapsey and made of brown plastic, aluminum, and metal. It used Kodak No. 828 roll film to make 28×40mm exposures and featured a 50mm f/3.9 Kodak Ektanon lens, which was mildly radioactive due to thorium oxide. The camera had a Flash 300 shutter, a coupled rangefinder, and a high-quality optical viewfinder. Its film advance knob was elevated for easier winding.