Motion Picture Magazine (Aug 1914-Jan 1915)

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184 MOTION PICTURE MAGAZINE If it isnt an Eastman, it isnt a Kodak. The New No. 14 KODAK Jr. A thin, compact, convenient camera of high efficiency. The 1 shape of the pictures is rectangular (2j4 x 4*4 inches), and pleasingly suited to landscapes and home portraits. Choice of meniscus achromatic or Rapid Rectilinear lens; has new Kodak Ball Bearing shutter with cable release, for time and bulb exposures, and speeds of 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 of a second; improved back for quick reloading; automatic focusing lock; collapsible reversible finder and two tripod sockets. Uses Kodak Film cartridges of six and twelve exposures, loading and unloading in daylight. Price, with meniscus achromatic lens, -----$ 9.00 Ditto, with Rapid Rectilinear lens, 11.00 Free catalogue at your dealer 's, or by mail. EASTMAN KODAK CO., Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City. When ansAvering advertisements kindly mention MOTION FICTURE MAGAZINE. •