Evening Star Newspaper, July 8, 1923, Page 82

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTOMN D. C—ROTOGRAVURE SECTION—JULY &, 1923. { A New Kodak No. 1A Pocket Kodak Scrics [l with Kodak Anastigmat Lens f.7.7 Pictures 2: x 4 Price $22.00 The operation of this camera is strikingly different O bring this Kodak into play simply Kodak Anastigmat f.7.7, Eastman- pull down the camera bed and the lens made, cuts sharply clear to the film edge, automatically springs into picture-making position. To focus, instead of the familiar dis- tance scale, merely turn the lens rim and accurate focus is thus secured from near views to infinity. And even with such distinctive equip- ment, the lens on this focusing Pocket Kodak, Series II, at least halves the honors. and in this quality—a most important one—it knows no superior—anywhere, at any price. The result is sharp negatives of keen definition that are equally adapted to brilliant prints or splendid enlarge- ments. The No. 1A, Series II, is cleverly made to fit the pocket, smartly tinished to please the eye and, like all Kodaks, 1s auto- graphic. At Your Kodak Dealer’s 1 Slips from the pocket in a 2 Springs into action 3 Focused for sharp pictures 7y with a suap. with a zturn. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N.Y. The Kodak City ALCO-GRAVURE. INC., NEW YORK, BALTIMORE, ST. LOUIS

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