Motion Picture Story Magazine (Feb-Jul 1912)

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Simple enough for the beginner. Capabilities that meet the requirements of the expert: 3^ Folding Pocket Kodak The pictures are post card size (3^ x $}4 inches). The lens is a high grade rapid rectilinear, fast enough for snap shots in a hundredth pafrt of a second on bright days. The Shutter is the Kodak Ball Bearing, which works with remarkable smoothness and precision. It has automatic speeds of ^, 5*5 and j^-q of a second and also operates for "bulb" and time exposures. Has iris diaphragm stops and is fitted with indicator that registers each exposure as it is made. The camera body is made of aluminum covered with fine seal grain leather. Has reversible finder, tripod sockets for both vertical and horizontal exposures ; automatic focusing lock and a rising and sliding front. Loads in daylight with Kodak film cartridges. No dark room for any of the operations of loading the camera or finishing the pictures. Kodak simplicity and Kodak quality all the way through. Price, $20.00 Catalogue of Kodaks free at the dealers or by mail. EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y., The Kodak City,