In June 1929, Kodak introduced a colorful Vest Pocket camera series that aimed to illuminate the years after the American depression. This series was conducted in 5 different colors and was announced as a camera woman in terms of style could match the color of the clothes women wore. The motto was: A delicate camera for a delicate lady. At the same as the V.P.K. black, the format of the film is 127 negative size of 4 x 6.5 cm. They remained in production until 1934. At the end of production, or later, Kodak replaced many bellows bellows black color because color fragile bellows let in light. This camera still has the original bellows blue. The shutter works and the meniscus lens behind the iris. The camera closes with difficulty, missing two pins extraction, but the autographic stylus (pen), which often lack, is present.