3.50
Combination Back 4.00
Double Glass Plate Holders, each 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
_Six-Three_ Kodaks
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From the time that the Kodak catalogue appeared last year, containing
the first announcement of the _Six-Three_ Kodaks, it was evident that
these cameras were to score a great success. The demand for them grew,
as it were, over night, and has steadily kept up ever since.
This is a natural enough condition, when it is considered that
_Six-Three_ Kodaks provide those who want the anastigmat advantages of
definition, flatness of field, and speed, at the minimum of expense,
with suitably equipped and fully reliable cameras.
To produce such cameras we have taken the regular Folding Pocket Kodak
models and replaced the R. R. lens and Ball Bearing shutter equipments
with the Compound shutter with cable release and the Cooke Kodak
anastigmat lens. This lens is an anastigmat of first quality, fully
corrected and working at a maximum speed of _f._ 6.3.
For other details on any _Six-Three_ Kodak, merely refer to the detailed
specifications of the corresponding regular model.
The Price
_Six-Three_ Kodak No. 1A, 2-1/2 x 4-1/4, Cooke Kodak
anastigmat lens, _f._ 6.3, and Compound shutter,
highest speed 1/250 second $37.00
_Six-Three_ Kodak No. 3, 3-1/4 x 4-1/4, Cooke Kodak
anastigmat lens, _f._ 6.3, and Compound shutter,
highest speed 1/250 second 39.00
_Six-Three_ Kodak No. 3A, 3-1/4 x 5-1/2, Cooke Kodak
anastigmat lens, _f._ 6.3, and Compound shutter,
highest speed 1/250 second 48.00
Kodak Autotime Scale (Style H for Nos. 1A and 3, Style HH
for No. 3A) 1.50
For prices on carrying cases, films, etc., see price list of
corresponding regular models.
No. 1 Brownie
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This, the first of the Brownies, is really responsible for the entire
line of these popular cameras. Originally produced as a camera
particularly for the children, the No
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