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ble lens, and working with the usual Brownie simplicity, it makes a highly effective camera, for the popular 3-1/4 x 5-1/2 pictures, at low cost. This camera will produce extremely good results in general amateur photography, under ordinarily favorable conditions, and when fitted with Kodak Portrait Attachment, becomes a most dependable outfit for home portraiture. It is covered with durable imitation leather, has nickeled fittings and a neat, attractive appearance. Illustration shows camera with double lens. In Detail For rectangular pictures, 3-1/4 x 5-1/2 inches. Capacity, 10 exposures without reloading. Size of camera, 2-5/8 x 4-5/8 x 9-7/8 inches. Weight, 34 ounces. Lens, meniscus achromatic, 6-1/2-inch focus. Shutter, Brownie Ball Bearing. (See page 7.) Automatic focusing lock. Two tripod sockets. Reversible finder. The Price No. 3A Folding Brownie Camera, meniscus achromatic lens, Brownie Ball Bearing shutter $10.00 Ditto, with R. R. lens and Brownie Ball Bearing shutter 12.00 No. 3A Folding Brownie Carrying Case 1.00 N. C. Film Cartridge, 10 exposures (No. 122) .70 Ditto, 6 exposures .40 Ditto, "double-two" cartridge, 4 exposures .30 Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 Brownie Enlarging Camera The average amateur usually thinks of enlarging as an intricate, expensive process, requiring considerable skill and experience. But such is not the fact. Even a youngster can make first-rate enlargements with a Brownie Enlarging Camera. It's just as easy as printing on Velox paper. In fact the two processes are very much the same, excepting that in printing, the negative and paper are in close contact, while in enlarging, the paper is at some distance from the negative, with a lens in between. [Illustration] As shown in the illustration, the Brownie Enlarging Camera is simplicity itself. It's just a light-tight cone with an attachment at the small end to hold the negative, and another at the large end for the paper. Provision is made inside for holding the lens. To make an enlargement, one merely places the negative and paper in place, holds the negative end up to the light for a specified time and then develops the paper as usual. One of these inexpensive outfits will enable you
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