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"The Kodak Way" Booklet from 1923


j.w.

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Folks;

 

Thought I'd post some information from an old Kodak booklet I have,

as indicated in this message's title. This booklet has illustrations,

but I haven't scanned it yet, so here's a list of models and what

film formats they take:

 

Vest Pocket Autographic (fixed focus): A127 film.

 

Vest Pocket Autographic Special (focussing model): A127 film.

 

Series II No.1 (fixed and focussing models): A120 film.

 

Series II No.1A (fixed and focussing models): A116 film.

 

Junior No.1 (fixed and focussing models): A120 film.

 

Junior No.1A (fixed and focussing models): A116 film.

 

Junior No.2C (Fixed w/Auto Focus Lock adj): A130 film.

 

Junior No.3A (Fixed w/Auto Focus Lock adj): A122 film.

 

No.1A Autographic (Fixed w/Auto Focus Lock adj): A116 film.

 

No.3 Autographic (Fixed w/Auto Focus Lock adj): A122 or cut film or

glass plates.

 

No.1 Autographic Special (Fixed w/screw focus adj): A120 film.

 

No.1A Autographic Special (Fixed w/screw focus adj): A116 film.

 

No.2C Autographic Special (Fixed w/screw focus adj): A130 film.

 

No.3 Autographic Special (Adj focus w/spirit level): A118 or cut film

or glass plates.

 

No.3A Autographic Special (Adj focus w/Range Finder): A122 or cut

film or glass plates.

 

Brownie No.0 (Fixed focus): 127 film.

 

Brownie No.2 (Fixed focus): 120 film.

 

Brownie No.2A (Fixed focus, achromatic lens): 116 film.

 

Brownie No.2C (Fixed focus, achromatic lens): 130 film.

 

Brownie No.3 (Fixed focus, achromatic lens): 124 film.

 

Brownie No.2 Folding (Adjustable w/auto focus lock): A120 film.

 

Brownie No.2A Folding (Adjustable w/auto focus lock): A116 film.

 

Brownie No.2C Folding (Adjustable w/auto focus lock): A130 film.

 

Brownie No. 3A Folding (Adjustable w/auto focus lock): A122 film.

 

 

I also have other interesting tidbits of data from the booklet, such

as 1923 prices. Just ask.

 

For those interested in using these cameras, one should note the

particular models that take 120 film, and look for these. I currently

use an Ansco 'brownie'-style box in 6x8 format that takes 120 film.

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