KOMBI Camera and Graphoscope
by KEMPER, USA 1892-
A very interesting (and cute) mini-box camera:
Believed
to be The first miniature roll film camera (film manufactured
by Kodak?), Took 25 exposures of 1 1/8inch square. Notice also at
the metal bar which says "LOADED" to keep the photographer from the common
mistake of forgetting that the camera has film in it and openning the camera
in light.
The KOMBI camera opens revieling
the film. At the back there is another round door so the back can to be
used as a viewer (a graphoscope) for positive transparency roll of film.
That's why it's called KOMBI (a combination of a camera and a viewer).