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Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1914

Kodaks and Kodak Supplies, 1914

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This is one of the most popular amateur sizes, the proportion being unusually pleasing for landscapes, street scenes, and the like, in the horizontal position, and admirably adapted for portraiture when used vertically.

With its strikingly thin, compact form, its reliable equipment and its low cost, the No. 1A Kodak Junior is sure to please anyone who prefers pictures of this size.

This model will accommodate the regular twelve exposure Kodak N. C. Film cartridges, and thus offers the daylight-all-the-way feature of all Kodaks.

The shutter is the Kodak Ball Bearing with cable release, which works not only for bulb and time exposures, but has variable indicated speeds of 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 second. The leaves, opening in the shape of a star, admit the greatest possible amount of light, for a between-the-lens shutter, at each exposure.

The camera is furnished with either meniscus achromatic or rapid rectilinear lens. In both cases the lens is carefully tested and must conform to the high Kodak standard before it is allowed to go on the camera.

Simplicity marks this camera in every respect. It is made with the new style back—unusually easy to remove for loading and unloading. It has an automatic focusing lock, which permits the camera to be brought to focus quickly for objects at any distance. The finder is of the new collapsible type; it is reversible, and two tripod sockets are furnished, so that the camera may be easily used in either the vertical or horizontal position.

So compact that it will readily slip into the pocket, this camera offers that high standard of efficiency which is inseparable from the Kodak idea. The back and bed are made of aluminum, the covering is genuine leather, and metal parts are finished in nickel and black enamel.

In Detail

For rectangular pictures, 2½ × 4¼ inches. Capacity, 12 exposures without reloading. Size of Kodak, 1⅝ × 3¾ × 8 inches. Weight, 28 ounces. Lens, meniscus achromatic, 5-inch focus. Also supplied with R. R. lens if desired. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing with cable release. (See page 6.) Brilliant, reversible, collapsible finder.

The Price

No. 1A Kodak Junior, with meniscus achromatic lens and Kodak Ball Bearing shutter   $9.00
Ditto, with R. R. lens   11.00
Black Sole Leather Case, with strap   1.50
Kodak Autotime Scale (Style A, for use with camera when fitted with double lens only)   1.00
N. C. Film Cartridge, 12 exposures (No. 116)   .50
Ditto, 6 exposures   .25
Kodak Portrait Attachment   .50

 

Nos. 1 and 1A Folding Pocket Kodaks

These little Kodaks are designed for those who wish compact folding cameras which can be easily carried in the pocket and which will make pictures without the necessity of focusing or estimating distances.

Upon opening the camera the front springs automatically into position, ready at once for making pictures of objects at any distance. A reversible finder makes composition easy, and slight pressure of the shutter lever makes the exposure.

When closed the bed folds over front and bellows, concealing all adjustments, and the camera can then be very conveniently carried in any coat pocket. The camera is made of aluminum, with best seal grain leather covering and has nickel fittings. They differ only in the size of the pictures they make.

In Detail

For rectangular pictures, No. 1, 2¼ × 3¼ inches; No. 1A, 2½ × 4¼ inches. Capacity, each 12 exposures without reloading. Size of Kodak, No. 1, 1⅝ × 3½ × 6¾ inches; No. 1A, 1¾ × 3⅞ × 7¾ inches. Weight, No. 1, 16 ounces; No. 1A, 22 ounces. Lens, meniscus achromatic, No. 1, 4-inch focus; No. 1A, 5-inch focus. Shutter, Pocket Automatic. (See page 6.) Brilliant reversible finder.

The Price

    No. 1   No. 1A
Folding Pocket Kodak, with meniscus achromatic lens, Pocket Automatic shutter   $10.00   $12.00
Black Sole Leather Case, with shoulder strap   1.50   1.50
N. C. Film Cartridge, 12 exposures (No. 105 for No. 1, No. 116 for No. 1A)   .40   .50
Ditto, 6 exposures   .20   .25
Kodak Portrait Attachment   .50   .50

 

No. 1A Folding-Pocket Kodak—R. R. Type

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, 2½ × 4¼ inches. Capacity, 12 exposures without reloading. Size of Kodak, 8 × 2 × 3¾ 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  

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