Folding cameras were dominant from the beginning of the 20th century to WWII. The typical amateur camera of the 1930s was a folding 6 x 9 camera using either the 120 or 620 film size.
The use of folding cameras began to decline after WWII with the developement of the 35mm film format, which allowed the construction of small-sized cameras without use of a bellows.
Typical pre-war folding camera in unfolded and folded postures.
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