This cute little camera uses 127 film. It could fit in a coat pocket.

The first version of this camera, in 1930, lacked the hexagonal plate on the front. This example was the first version to use the “Baby-Box” name.

Late in the 1930s these were made with a sliding cover to protect the film windows. This is the earlier style

When I got this camera it was loaded with film, which I am sure was expired. This was actually the first roll of 127 film I ever developed or scanned. I had to tape the negatives to the scanner glass as I do not have a 127 negative holder. I imagine this camera could make technically better photos with fresh film and a proper scanning setup.







