nce; they are made of
seasoned wood, with bed and back panel of aluminum, covered with seal
grain leather, and metal parts are beautifully nickeled.
_SPECIFICATIONS._
Capacity, 12 film exposures. Box, seasoned wood. Bed, aluminum.
Dimensions, 3-1/4 x 4-1/4, 2-1/4 x 4 x 5-1/2 in.; 3A (3-1/4 x 5-1/2),
2-3/8 x 4-5/8 x 7-1/8 in. Weight, 3-1/4 x 4-1/4, 19 ounces; 3A (3-1/4 x
5-1/2), 29 ounces. Lens, Planatograph. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing with
bulb release (see page 6). Tripod Sockets, two. Finder, reversible,
brilliant, collapsible. Automatic Standard Clamp.
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_PRICES._
3A
3-1/4 x 4-1/4 3-1/4 x 5-1/2
Film Premo No. 1, with Planatograph Lens
and Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter $10.00 $12.50
Ditto with Meniscus Achromatic Lens and
Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter, 8.00 10.50
Sole Leather Carrying Case 1.50 2.00
Kodak Autotime Scale 1.00 1.00
Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .70 .80
Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50
POCKET PREMO C
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In choosing his photographic outfit the amateur is often undecided as to
whether he should select a film or a plate camera. He knows that the film
camera is more convenient, that it will load and unload in daylight, and
as the films are much lighter and occupy less space than dry plates, he
knows that the film camera is especially desirable for use at vacation
time, when traveling, and on other occasions where light weight and the
greatest convenience are necessary. On the other hand, he knows that the
plate camera offers the advantage of ground glass focusing between each
exposure--a very desirable feature to many as it insures absolutely sharp
focus and does away with the estimating of distances.
The Pocket Premo C will settle such a question for anyone. This camera
will take plates or daylight loading films just as the user chooses. One
can be used just as easily as the other--plates by means of an ordinary
double plate holder, and films in the Premo Film Pack Adapter. (See page
5).
Thus in this camera are offered the daylight loading feature and all the
other conveniences of films, together with the ground glass focusing
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