The Ansco Panda was a simple child's box camera made by the Ansco camera corporation of Binghamton, New York in the 1940s.
[1] Its appearance is quite similar to the Kodak Baby Brownie and was designed to compete directly with it.
The camera features a black plastic body with cream accents around the lenses, a cream colored wind knob and a TLR style viewing lens above the taking lens.
Images are composed via a waist level viewfinder and taken by means of a traditional Ansco red shutter trigger button depressed by the right index finger.
The camera produces 12 square photographs on a single roll of 620 format film (Ansco No.