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After George Eastman invented Kodak film and the Kodak camera in the 1880s, amateur photography became widely popular and cameras became numerous and varied. Today, collectors typically acquire vintage cameras for their unique designs rather than the quality of photos. Art Deco style, colorful plastics, advertising, brand name, and other factors attract collectors to vintage cameras. Vintage cameras were made in several types, including box, accordion, single lens, double lens, 35mm lens, and instant cameras. Collectors of antique cameras search for the early wooden-box cameras used by professional photographers. Other collectors prefer the variety of personal cameras manufactured for the public. Vintage 35mm cameras are especially collectible and some of the most valuable cameras are 35mm. Collectors may also have interest in vintage instant cameras, especially the original Polaroid Land Camera from 1948. Finished Puzzle Size: 19" x 13". 


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Classic Camera - 550 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle by Eurographics

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About Eurographics Classic Camera

  • 550 pieces
  • Made by Eurographics
  • Completed puzzle measures 19" x 13"
  • Available online only

Themes: Photography

Age 10+
Mfg. Part Number 8551-5600
UPC Number 628136656009
Item Type Jigsaw Puzzle, Tin Packaging
Puzzle Category Photography
Item Number 147841
Availability Online Only
Warehouse Locations 32I3, 46I1

After George Eastman invented Kodak film and the Kodak camera in the 1880s, amateur photography became widely popular and cameras became numerous and varied. Today, collectors typically acquire vintage cameras for their unique designs rather than the quality of photos. Art Deco style, colorful plastics, advertising, brand name, and other factors attract collectors to vintage cameras. Vintage cameras were made in several types, including box, accordion, single lens, double lens, 35mm lens, and instant cameras. Collectors of antique cameras search for the early wooden-box cameras used by professional photographers. Other collectors prefer the variety of personal cameras manufactured for the public. Vintage 35mm cameras are especially collectible and some of the most valuable cameras are 35mm. Collectors may also have interest in vintage instant cameras, especially the original Polaroid Land Camera from 1948. Finished Puzzle Size: 19" x 13". 


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Brand Comparison: Eurographics

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Ratings & Reviews

Overall Quality
Excellent (100%)
Overall Difficulty
Advanced (59%)
5 Stars
Corianne Dickout - Edmonton, AB
Quality: Excellent
Difficulty: Hard

This interesting puzzle was a little harder than I thought it would be. It has great colors, clear images, and brought back lots of memories.

5 Stars
Steve - Atlanta, GA
Quality: Excellent
Difficulty: Advanced

Loved this one - so much great detail to zero in on.


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