Evening Star Newspaper, July 12, 1925, Page 84

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THE SUNDAY STAR, WASHINGTON, D. C.—GRAVURE SECTION—JULY 12, 1925 These /)/( tures (_)‘,‘ x 449 1'/1(‘/163‘) were made with this sharp-shooting camera No. 14 Pocket Kodak, Series 11 With Diomatic Shutter and Kodak Anastigmat Lens £.7.7 Good, sharp pictures—that’s the kind you want and that’s the kind you get with this 1A Pocket Kodak, Series II. The Kodak Anastigmat lens £.7.7 gives you keen detail in the negative, which means snappy prints and enlargements—the kind you like to look at. The No. 1A Pocket Kodak, Series 11, 1s a sharp-shooter. You want your pictures properly exposed, too, and this camera makes that easy. Right below the lens is a sliding scale that picks out the stop or speed that fits the light. The dial tells the exposure to give. Furthermore, the four snap-shot speeds on the Dio- matic shutter are accurately timed. They are marked 1 /10, 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100—and that’s what they are. Camera—pocket size. Autographic, of course—but only Eastman cameras can be. Price—$26 at your dealer’s If it isn’t an Eastman it is’'t a Kodak As you open the camera, the lens snaps into position. Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y., 7 &odat ity ALCO-GRAVURE, INC. New York Baltimore St.Louis Cleveland KansasCity Chicago

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