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Camera Work: A Photographic Quarterly — 1913 (Heft 41)

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Eastman Kodak Co. [Vest Pocket Kodak Camera]
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https://doi.org/10.11588/diglit.31248#0080
License: Camera Work Online: In Copyright

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As small as your note book and
tells the story better.

The
Vest Pocket
KODAK

A miniature Kodak, so capable that it will convince the experienced
amateur, so simple that it will appeal to the novice. So flat and smooth
and small that it will go readily into a vest pocket, yes, and dainty enough
for milady’s hand bag.
And the Vest Pocket Kodak is efficient. It is small, almost tiny, but the carefully selected
meniscus achromatic lens insures good work ; the Kodak Ball Bearing shutter with iris diaphragm
stops and Auto-time Scale give it a scope and range not found except in the highest grade cam-
eras. Loads in daylight with Kodak film cartridges for eight exposures. Having a fixed focus it
is always ready for quick work. Has reversible brilliant finder. Made of metal with lustrous black
finish. Right in every detail of design and construction. Pictures, i% x 2l/z inches. Price $6.00.
An important feature is that the quality of the work is so fine, the definition of the lens so
perfect that enlargements may be easily made to any reasonable size, and at small cost—to post
card size (3^ x 5^) for instance, at 15 cents.


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EASTMAN KODAK CO., ROCHESTER, N. Y., The Kodak City.
 
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