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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1911 (Heft 34-35)

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Eastman Kodak Company [3 and 3A Kodak Cameras]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31225#0108
License: Camera Work Online: In Copyright

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The Special
KODAKS
Nos. 3 and 3A

A lens—the Zeiss-Kodak Anas-
tigmat f. 6. 3—with sufficient
power to make slow snap-shots
on cloudy days, with sufficient
power to make exceptionally fast
snap-shots of rapidly moving
objects on bright days, a shut-
ter—the Compound—with a flex-
ibility of control which enables
the operator to get the full value
from the high power of his lens—
these are the chief characteristics
of these Special Kodaks.

Genuine Persian leather covering, soft
black leather bellows, rack and pinion,
rising and sliding front, spirit level, a
refined finish and withal Kodak sim-
plicity—such are the qualities that have
made the Special Kodaks universally
popular in spite of their necessarily high
price. Primarily they use Kodak film
cartridges, but may be fitted for glass
plates too (extra) if you like.

Catalogue free at the dealers or by mail
EASTMAN KODAK CO.,
ROCHESTER, N. Y., The Kodak City,

No. 3 A, for pictures 3A x 5% inches,
Price. $65.00.

No. 3, for pictures VA x 4% inches.
Price, $52.00.
 
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