Evening Star Newspaper, August 14, 1921, Page 68

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.— ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—AUGUST 14, 1921 What the 2A Brownies do . All of the pictures on this page are repro- = duced in the exact size from negatives made with 24 Brownies on Kodak Film. What You Can Do with a Brownie The pictures really tell, better than words, just what anybody can do with a Brownie. It isa very simple little camera, yet it 1s fullv equipped for snap-shots out-of-doors, for time exposures indoors or out, for flashlights and home portraiture. It can, with the aid of a seventy-five cent Kodak Portrait Attachment make delightful *“‘close- ups,” as the picture of Mary Louise in the upper left- hand corner amply proves. And it’s all very easy. There are Brownies in several sizes, but this 1s about the 2A Brownie in particular. It makes pictures 212x41/+ inches, has a meniscus achromatic lens, a rotary self-setting shutter, has three stops (diaphragms) and two finders—one for vertical and one for horizontal exposures. It requires no focusing and loads in daylight with Kodak Film Cartridges of six or twelve exposures. It is covered with a fine imitation grain leather with metal parts finished in nickel and black enamel. You Can Make Good Pictures with a2 Brownie The No. 2A Brownie Price st €3 5() All Kodak Dealers’ Eastman Kodak Company Rochester, N. Y., The Kodak City ALCO-GRAVURE, INC.. NEW YORK. BALTIMORE. ST. LOUIS

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