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Kodak Portrait Attachment .50
No. 1A Kodak Junior
In this new model is offered the advantages of low cost, with Kodak
efficiency, which we have seen in the No. 1 Kodak Junior, in a camera
made upon the same principle for 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 pictures.
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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.
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In Detail
For rectangular pictures, 2-1/2 x 4-1/4 inches. Capacity, 12 exposures
without reloading. Size of Kodak, 1-5/8 x 3-3/4 x 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.) Br
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