The Optical Magic Lantern Journal (June 1896)

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The Optical Magic Lantern Journal and Photographic Enlarger. Vii. RUDYARD KIPLING THINKS. or THE POCKET KODAK : “7 can only sap that | am amazed at the excellence of the little Kodak’s work.” “4 The Pockrer Konak takes a picture 1} x 2 inches; it weighs only 5} ounces. The PockET Konak holds 12 exposures of film at one time. and is unloaded and reloaded in daylight. It has a large Finder, and a red Window at the back, which shows just how far to turn the key, and how many exposures have been made. It contains the simplest Shutter ever cunstructed; one button sets and releases it, and makes either instantaneous or time exposures. It ig covered with either red or black Leather. Perfect in workmanship. Rich and dainty in finish. Pictures made with the Pocket Kodak are so sharp and distinct that they are capable of being enlarged up to 8} x 63 inches, and sometimes larger. EASTMAN Photographic [Materials Co. Ltd., 115-117 Oxford Street, London, W. Paris: 4 Place Vendome. ROCHESTER, N.Y., U.S.A., Eastman Kodak Co.