The Kodak Brownie 8mm Tri-Lens Movie Camera, produced from 1956 to 1960, was designed to bring versatility and ease of use to amateur filmmaking. Featuring a rotating turret with three fixed-focus lenses, it allowed users to quickly switch between wide, normal, and telephoto views without changing lenses. Built with Kodak’s classic Brownie styling and a sturdy metal body, this 8mm camera became a popular choice for capturing home movies with both flexibility and reliability. Today, it remains a prized collectible and a functional tool for vintage film enthusiasts.