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This is a camera of greater capabilities and wider scope than those previously described--the first of that series of double lens Kodaks which have played such a prominent part in the development and popularization of amateur photography. These cameras are fitted with the best R. R. lenses to be had, each one carefully tested to the highest standard and fitted only if it conforms to that standard. The shutter is of the Kodak Ball Bearing type. The camera as a whole makes a compact, inexpensive outfit, considering its capabilities, and one which, though suitable for the most serious work, will slip readily into the pocket, and is so simple that it may be effectively handled by the beginner. In Detail For rectangular pictures, 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 inches. Capacity, 12 exposures without reloading. Size of Kodak, 8 x 2 x 3-3/4 inches. Weight. 26 ounces. Lens, double combination, rapid rectilinear, speed, _f._ 8, focal length, 5 inches. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing. (See page 6.) Automatic focusing lock. Two tripod sockets. Brilliant reversible finder. The Price No. 1A F.P.K., R.R. Type, R.R. lens, Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $15.00 Ditto, with Kodak Automatic shutter 20.00 Black Sole Leather Carrying Case, with strap 1.50 Kodak Autotime Scale (Style A) 1.00 N. C. Film Cartridge, 12 exposures, 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 (No. 116) .50 Ditto, 6 exposures .25 Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 Nos. 3 and 4 Folding Pocket Kodaks These cameras are made for two standard amateur size pictures and are similar in every essential respect excepting in the matter of size. The No. 3 makes 3-1/4 x 4-1/4 pictures--a favorite with many, and especially suitable for lantern slide making, as the slide can be printed by direct contact. The No. 4 makes 4 x 5 pictures and is preferred by many on account of the comparatively large size which it is possible to get of the objects in the composition. [Illustration] Both cameras offer the usual Kodak simplicity, and the exceptional lens and shutter equipment which assures the user the maximum of efficiency in all work where an anastigmat equipment is not necessary. The illustration on the opposite page shows the No. 3. The shutter is the Kodak Ball Bearing, in which is mounted an R. R. lens which must s
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