Vest Pocket Kodak Model B

(1925-1934) The camera was a folding bed model for 4×6.5cm exposures on 127 film. It was also the foundation for a few types of Kodaks during this era. It was marketed as the Boy Scout Kodak, Girl Scout Kodak, Camp Fire Girls, Rainbow Hawk-Eye Vest Pocket, and Kodak Petite, with designs by Walter Dorwin Teague. It featured a doublet lens with a rotary or Kodak Periscopic lens, four aperture settings, and an autographic feature. The Model B required loading through the front, removing the bed and bellows unit.

Similarly, the Vest Pocket Kodak Series III was the foundation for a few folding Kodak cameras from this era as well.