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diff --git a/33034-8.txt b/33034-8.txt new file mode 100644 index 0000000..a0bd33b --- /dev/null +++ b/33034-8.txt @@ -0,0 +1,2663 @@ +Project Gutenberg's Premo Cameras, 1914., by Canadian Kodak Company + +This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with +almost no restrictions whatsoever. You may copy it, give it away or +re-use it under the terms of the Project Gutenberg License included +with this eBook or online at www.gutenberg.org + + +Title: Premo Cameras, 1914. + +Author: Canadian Kodak Company + +Release Date: June 30, 2010 [EBook #33034] + +Language: English + +Character set encoding: ISO-8859-1 + +*** START OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PREMO CAMERAS, 1914. *** + + + + +Produced by V. L. Simpson and the Online Distributed +Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was +produced from images generously made available by The +Internet Archive/Canadian Libraries.) + + + + + + + + + + PREMO + CAMERAS + + _1914_ + + + CANADIAN KODAK CO., Limited + TORONTO, CANADA + + + + +FOR TOURISTS + + +Premo Cameras and Premo Film Packs may be obtained of practically every +photographic dealer in this country. They may be had also in any part of +the world in most photographic establishments, and always at the following +agencies: + +LONDON--Kodak, Limited, Kingsway. W. C.; 60 Cheapside. E. C.; 115 Oxford +Street, W.; 171-173 Regent Street, W.; 59 Brompton Road, S. W.; 40 Strand, +W. C.; 1 and 2 Gracechurch St., E. C. + +LIVERPOOL--Kodak, Limited, 96 Bold Street. + +BIRMINGHAM--Kodak, Limited, 45 Corporation Street. + +NEWCASTLE--Kodak, Limited, 34 Grainger Street. + +DUBLIN--Kodak, Limited, 89 Grafton Street. + +GLASGOW--Kodak, Limited, 72-74 Buchanan Street. + +PARIS--Kodak, Société Anonyme Francaise, Avenue de l'Opera 5; Place +Vendôme 4; Boulevard des Italiens 9. + +LYONS--Kodak, Société Anonyme Francaise, Rue de la Republique 26. + +LAUSANNE--Kodak, Société Anonyme, Avenue du Tribunal Federal 13. + +MADRID--Kodak Sociedad Anonima. 4 Puerta del Sol. + +NICE--Kodak, Société Anonyme Francaise, Avenue de la Gare 34. + +BERLIN--Kodak Gesellschaft, m. b. H., Leipzigerstrasse 115-116; Unter den +Linden 26; Tauentzienstrasse 14. + +BRUSSELS--Kodak, Limited, Rue de l'Ecuyer 36. + +COPENHAGEN--Kodak Aktieselskab, Ostergade 1. + +VIENNA--Kodak Gesellschaft, m. b. H., 1 Kärntnerstrasse 16. + +ST. PETERSBURG--Kodak, Limited. Bolschaia Konnuschenaia 19. + +MOSCOW--Kodak Limited, Petrovka, 15. 16. + +MILAN--Kodak Societa Anonima. Corso Vittorio Emanule 34. + +ROME--Kodak Societa Anonima. Corso Umberto I. 399. + +NAPLES--Kodak Societa Anonima, Via Roma 288. + +VENICE--Kodak Societa Anonima, Piazza S. Marco 52. + +BUDAPEST--Kodak társaság K. F. 4, Vaci-utca 9. + +ALEXANDRIA--Kodak (Egypt) Societe Anonyme Rue Chérif Pacha 30. + +CAIRO--Kodak (Egypt) S. A. Opera Square. + +CAPETOWN--Kodak (S. Africa) Limited, 92-96 St. Georges St. + +MELBOURNE--Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., 284 Collins Street. + +SYDNEY--Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., 379 George Street. + +BRISBANE--Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., 78 Queen Street. + +ADELAIDE--Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., 97 Rundle Street. + +WELLINGTON--Kodak (Australasia) Ltd., 9 Mercer Street. + +BOMBAY--Kodak, Limited, Cook's Building, Hornby Road. + + + + +ALL YOU COULD WISH FOR + + +Ease of operation and convenience in carrying, lens and shutter equipment, +quality of results and price--these, together with unquestioned +reliability, are the factors which logically should determine the +selection of a camera in every case. + +Anyone who contemplates the purchase of a camera, and who will make his +selection upon this basis will find in the Premo line all that he could +wish for. + +The perfection of the daylight loading Premo Film Pack system has made the +Premo the simplest of all cameras to load and operate. (See description, +page 4). And the film pack takes up so little room that it is possible to +make the Premo Film cameras remarkably light and compact. There are some +that will go into even a boy's pocket or a lady's hand-bag. + +Every Premo is fitted with a shutter of the most efficient type in its +particular grade, and all lenses, from the meniscus to the anastigmat, are +carefully tested by the highest standard and promptly rejected if they +fail to come to that standard. + +With these selected optical equipments and the fact that Premo Film Pack +Film is taken from the same stock as the Eastman N. C. there can be no +question of the quality of results. + +Premos are so simple in construction and so compact in form that they can +be furnished at very moderate prices, considering the quality which is +built into every Premo camera. For those who wish to invest very little in +a photographic outfit, there are thoroughly practical Premos at as small a +price as $1.50. On the other hand, for those who want the very best to the +last detail, there are Premos up to $150.00. + +As for reliability, Premos are backed, not only by over thirty years of +manufacturing experience, but also by the Kodak policy of allowing nothing +to be placed on the market which will not do all that is claimed for it. + +Step into the dealer's, examine these cameras for yourself and you will +find it very easy to make a selection of a Premo that will be all that you +could wish for in a camera. + + CANADIAN KODAK CO., Limited + TORONTO, CANADA + + + + +THE PREMO FILM PACK + + +In our advertising, we often refer to Premos as being the smallest and +lightest, the easiest to load and operate of all cameras. This is true, +because the Premo Film Pack, with which most of our cameras are loaded, +requires very little space when in use and itself is constructed upon such +a simple, convenient principle. + +[Illustration] + +Packed flat, the Premo Film Pack can be loaded in Premo Film cameras by +two operations. Just open back of camera and drop in pack--then close back +and it's done. This is the easiest and quickest method of loading any +camera. + +To prepare for the first exposure, simply pull out from the pack the paper +tab marked "Safety Cover." Then to change films for successive exposures, +merely pull out successive tabs. Upon pulling out the twelfth tab the pack +is rendered light-tight, so that it may be safely removed in any light. + +With these advantages of easy loading and operating, the Premo Film Pack +has another most important one--the removal of one or more films for +development at any time. + +[Illustration: Easy to Load.] + +This feature is found in no other film system, and obviates the necessity +of exposing all the films before any can be developed. + +And development has been made very simple. As we have said, anyone who +follows directions in our instruction books can make good exposures, and +if the exposures are right, development, heretofore, a bugbear to many +amateurs, is certain with the Premo Film Pack Tank. + +All one has to do is to dissolve the developing powders in the tank, bring +the solution to the proper temperature and put in the films. See pages +34-35. + + + + +THE PREMO ADAPTER + + +With the introduction of the Premo Film Pack it was found that a simple +film pack holder or adapter, modeled upon the ordinary plate holder, would +make it a simple matter to load any Premo plate camera with film packs. + +[Illustration: Premo Film Pack Adapter.] + +The Premo Film Pack Adapter has the general size and appearance of a plate +holder. But it has a hinged back which can be easily opened, the film pack +dropped in place, back closed, and the adapter then loaded into the plate +camera just as an ordinary plate holder is. + +To make exposures, the slide is withdrawn, the "safety cover" pulled out +and the film pack operated for successive exposures just as in film +cameras. + +Then at any time the slide may be reinserted, the adapter removed and the +subject sharply focused on the ground glass by precisely the same method +you would follow in using glass plates. + +Thus a Premo plate camera will take films or plates with equal facility; +it offers the daylight loading and other features of the Premo Film Pack, +as well as every advantage of the ordinary focusing camera; and many of +these Premos are as compact as purely film cameras. + +With the Premo Film Pack Adapter, also, it is an easy matter to make +multiple pictures (two or more exposures) on one film. + +[Illustration: The Adapter is loaded just like a Plate Holder.] + +This is done by manipulating the slide in connection with the film pack +tab, and the procedure is fully explained in the Premo manuals. + +For prices on Premo Film Packs and Adapters, see page 44. + + + + +KODAK BALL BEARING SHUTTERS + + +This shutter works automatically and operates with remarkable smoothness +and precision. The leaves are made in five segments, mounted entirely on +ball bearings, and open and close in the form of a star, admitting a much +greater amount of light in the same space of time than any other type of +shutter. All except the No. 0 have variable indicated speeds of 1/25, 1/50 +and 1/100 second, operate for bulb or time exposures, and are fitted with +indicator for registering each exposure as made. The No. 0 is graduated +for speeds of 1/25 and 1/50, has no registering device and operates with +finger release only. + +[Illustration] + +The Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter is supplied with the Premoette Jr. No. 1A, +Film Premo No. 1, Pocket Premo C and Premo No. 8; the No. 0 size with +Premoette Jr. No. 1. + + +COMPOUND SHUTTER + +The Compound Shutter is an automatic and setting shutter combined. +Automatically, either time or bulb exposures may be made, while it may be +set for speeds of from 1 to 1/150, 1/200 and 1/250 second, according to +size of shutter. The shutter leaves are formed of segments opening in star +shape, giving even illumination over the entire plate the instant the +exposure is started, and it has an iris diaphragm. Case is made of +aluminum, and accurate adjustments can be made with shutter in any +position. It may be operated by either bulb or finger release. + +[Illustration] + +The Compound Shutter is regularly supplied on the Premoette Jr. Specials +Nos. 1 and 1A, Filmplate Premo Special and Six-Three Premo Cameras. + + + + +KODAK AUTOMATIC SHUTTER AND KODAK AUTOTIME SCALE + +The Kodak Automatic Shutter is carefully adjusted for time, bulb and +instantaneous exposures. It is also graduated for fractional parts of a +second, and is unusually accurate. + +This shutter is regularly fitted with the Kodak Autotime Scale and is +supplied on the Filmplate and Premos Nos. 9 and 10. The Kodak Autotime +Scale greatly reduces the liability of error in exposure, as it +automatically indicates the proper time and stop opening for subjects +under any condition of outdoor photography. It is exceedingly simple to +use. The speed indicator is merely set at the point on the scale +indicating the kind of light prevailing and the diaphragm indicator at the +point indicating the character of the subject. + +[Illustration] + +These scales are also supplied for the following shutters when fitted with +double lenses only. They can be readily attached by any amateur. In +ordering always designate by Style letter as below. + +Style A. For use with Kodak Ball Bearing shutter. 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 and 3-1/4 +× 4-1/4. + +Style AA. For use with Kodak Ball Bearing shutter, 3 × 5-1/4, 3-1/4 × +5-1/2 and 4 × 5. + +Style B. For use with F. P. K. Automatic, 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 and 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, +No. 1 S. V. Automatic, or No. 1 B. & L. S. V. Automatic shutters. + +Style BB. For use with F. P. K. Automatic, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 and 4 × 5, No. 2 +S. V. Automatic, or No. 2 B. & L. S. V. Automatic shutters. + +Style C. For use with Kodak Automatic shutter, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4. + +Style CC. For use with Kodak Automatic shutter, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 and 4 × 5. + +Style D. For use with B. & L. Automatic and Century Automatic shutters, +3-1/4 × 4-1/4. + +Style DD. For use with B. & L. Automatic and Century Automatic shutters, +3-1/4 × 5-1/2 and 4 × 5. + +Style DDD. For use with B. & L. Automatic shutter, 4-1/4 × 6-1/2. + +Style H. For use with No. 0 Compound shutter, 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 and 3-1/4 × +4-1/4. + +Style HH. For use with No. 1 Compound shutter, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 and 4 × 5. + +Style HHH. For use with No. 2 Compound shutter, 4-1/4 × 6-1/2 and 5 × 7. + + +_PRICES._ + + Any style up to H $1.00 + Styles H, HH and HHH 1.50 + + + + +PREMO JUNIOR CAMERAS + + +[Illustration] + +The very simplest camera for making pictures is a camera of the fixed +focus type. Such cameras require no focusing or estimating of distances, +and as they do not have to be opened, are always ready for immediate +action. + +The Premo Juniors are cameras of this kind and they are even easier in +operation than the usual camera of this type, possessing, as they do, the +remarkable simplicity of loading and operating provided by the Premo Film +Pack. + +To make a picture with one of these cameras is a matter of seconds only. +The first step is to load the camera, and this is effected in any light by +opening the back, dropping in Premo Film Pack and then closing the back. + +Second, set the shutter for time or instantaneous exposure as required by +the subject. This is accomplished by merely moving a lever up or down. + +Then glance at the finder, which reflects the image on a reduced scale, +just as it will appear in the finished picture, press a lever and the +exposure is made. To change films for successive exposures, pull out +successive film pack tabs as explained on page 4. + +The Premo Juniors are particularly well adapted for the use of boys and +girls, by reason of their low cost, substantial construction and simple +operation. This does not mean that the camera is not suitable for older +people, for there are many grown up amateurs who prefer cameras of this +simple type, and are using Premo Juniors with marked success. + +For all ordinary work, such as portraiture, snap shots in good light and +average landscapes, they are capable of producing very good results. These +cameras are all fitted with tested lenses, automatic shutters and +horizontal and vertical finders. They are substantially made to withstand +hard knocks, covered with imitation leather and attractive in appearance. + +The negatives made with these cameras are of such quality as to yield very +good enlargements and any amateur can make his own enlargements by use of +the Brownie Enlarging Camera described on Page 37. + +The Nos. 1, 1A, 3 and 4 are precisely alike, as shown in illustration, in +practically all details excepting size. The No. 0 is somewhat different in +construction, but works upon the same principle and makes equally good +pictures in its size. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 exposures without reloading. Size of Camera. No. 0. 2-1/4 × +3-5/8 × 5-1/4 in.; No. 1. 3-1/8 × 4-1/2 × 5-3/4 in.; No. 1A, 3-1/2 × 5-1/2 +× 5-7/8 in.; No. 3, 4 × 5-1/2 × 5-3/4 in.; No. 4, 4-3/4 × 6-1/4 × 6-1/2 +in. Weight, No. 0, 7 ounces; No. 1, 11 ounces; No. 1A, 14 ounces; No. 3, +20 ounces; No. 4, 25 ounces. Shutters, Rotary Automatic, all excepting No. +0, with diaphragm stops. Lens No. 0 and No. 1 Meniscus; No. 1A, 3 and 4, +Meniscus Achromatic. Finders, two. Tripod Sockets, No. 0. none; Nos. 1, +1A, 3 and 4, two. + +[Illustration: Premo Jr. No. 0.] + + +_PRICES._ + + No. 0 No. 1 No. 1A No. 3 No. 4 + 1-3/4 × 2-1/4 × 2-1/2 × 3-1/4 × 4 × 5 + 2-3/8 3-1/4 4-1/4 4-1/4 + Premo Junior, Meniscus + Lens, Automatic Shutter $1.50 $2.00 + + Ditto with Meniscus + Achromatic Lens $3.00 $4.00 $5.00 + + Carrying Case .60 .75 .85 1.10 1.25 + + Premo Film Pack, + (12 exposures) .25 .40 .50 .70 .90 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50 .50 .50 + + + + +PREMOETTE JUNIOR + + +[Illustration] + +To see this little camera is to be instantly attracted by it. Made largely +of aluminum it is just a trifle larger than the picture it makes. It is +extremely light in weight. It inspires confidence by its appearance and +fulfills it in its results. + +It will go into even a boy's pocket or a lady's hand-bag. And while these +cameras are so very small in dimensions, they make good size pictures--two +of the most popular of amateur sizes. The No. 1 is for 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 and +the No. 1A for 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 pictures. + +The greatest of care is taken in the selection of lenses for these +cameras. For the single lens fitting only meniscus achromatic lenses which +have stood rigid tests are used, and the same is true of the double lens +equipment where our standard Planatograph lenses are fitted in each case. +Thus these cameras will produce sharp, clearly defined pictures under +ordinarily favorable conditions. And the negatives are of such quality +that good enlargements up to almost any desirable size can be easily +obtained from them. + +For this reason many amateurs who already have larger cameras are adding +these inexpensive little cameras to their photographic outfits. They can +be easily carried where oftentimes the larger cameras might be +inconvenient, and where larger pictures are wanted it is an easy matter to +secure them by the simple process of enlargement. Any amateur can enlarge +his own negatives by use of the inexpensive enlarging camera described on +page 37 or his finisher will gladly do it for him. + +The Premoette Jr. is fitted with the smoothly working, precise Kodak Ball +Bearing Shutter, the camera is covered with genuine grain leather and is +handsomely finished in every detail. And with its compact, substantial +construction and capabilities for high grade work is combined that +simplicity of loading and operating possible only in a Premo Film Pack +camera. See page 4. In addition to these advantages any Premoette Jr. will +make an excellent outfit for home portrait work when fitted with the +inexpensive Kodak Portrait Attachment. + +For one who desires to make a present at the holidays, or on any occasion, +the Premoette Jr. makes an ideal gift. It is suitable alike for a boy or +girl, a man or woman of any age. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +_Premoette Jr. No. 1._ Capacity 12 film pack exposures without reloading. +Dimensions, 1-1/2 × 3 × 4-3/4 in. Weight, 12 ozs. Lens, Meniscus +Achromatic. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing No. 0 (See page 6). Finder, +collapsible, reversible, brilliant. Tripod Socket, one. + +_Premoette Jr. No. 1A._ Capacity 12 film pack exposures without reloading. +Dimensions, 1-3/4 × 3-1/4 × 5-3/4 in. Weight, 18 ozs. Lens, Meniscus +Achromatic. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing (see page 6), but has no bulb, +operating with finger release only. Finder brilliant, reversible, +collapsible. Tripod Sockets, two. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + No. 1 No. 1A + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 + Premoette Jr. with Meniscus Achromatic + Lens and Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter $5.00 $ 8.00 + + Ditto, with Planatograph Lens 7.00 10.00 + + Carrying Case 1.00 1.25 + + Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .40 .50 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment, .50 .50 + + + + +PREMOETTE JR. _SPECIAL_ + + +[Illustration] + +So compact, so generally desirable is the Premoette Jr. that there are +many amateurs among the more serious, particular workers, who have wished +for a camera of the same type with the very maximum of photographic +efficiency. + +For the average amateur the regular Premoette Junior will be found +eminently satisfactory, but for those who insist upon the best to be had, +who demand a camera capable of making good pictures under all conditions +where pictures could possibly be made, the Premoette Jr. Special is a +revelation. + +Here is a camera with the light weight and compactness, the ease of +loading and operating of the original Premoette Jr., but with an equipment +which places it on a par in capabilities, with the largest, most expensive +amateur cameras made. + +It is fitted with the Compound shutter with cable release, attaining a +maximum speed of 1/300 of a second in the No. 1 and 1/250 in the No. 1A +size and the Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat lens f.6.3. This lens was made +expressly for hand camera work and combines depth, definition and speed to +a remarkable degree. This equipment enables one to work under adverse +conditions that the ordinarily equipped camera could not meet as, for +instance snap shot work in dull lights, fast indoor portraiture, and the +like. And the remarkable sharpness and depth of the negatives make them +suitable for enlarging up to any size desired. + +Either size can be carried in any pocket or in a lady's hand-bag. Thus, +however cramped for room, one may be certain he can take along a Premoette +Jr., and make as good pictures of anything he cares about, as can be made +with any camera. + +Aside from the difference in size, the two models are practically +identical. Focusing is provided for by a series of three focusing slots in +which the standard is inserted as occasion requires. The focusing block on +the No. 1 folds over to permit closing the camera; in the No. 1A this is +not necessary. + +In keeping with its high grade equipment, we have finished this camera in +the best possible manner. It is covered with genuine Persian Morocco, and +the bellows is of the finest quality black leather, giving it a rich, +attractive appearance. + +In a word, this is the finest, most capable, handsomest small camera you +ever saw--a marvel of compactness and efficiency. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +_Premoette Jr. No. 1 Special._ Capacity 12 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 film pack +exposures without reloading. Dimensions, 1-1/2 × 3 × 4-3/4 in. Weight, 13 +ozs. Lens, Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat f.6.3. Shutter, compound with cable +release, highest speed 1/300 second. Finder, brilliant, reversible, +collapsible. Tripod Socket, one. + +_Premoette Jr. No. 1A Special._ Capacity 12 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 Premo Film +Pack exposures without reloading. Dimensions, 1-3/4 × 3-1/4 × 5-3/4 in. +Weight, 19 ozs. Lens, Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat f.6.3. Shutter, compound with +cable release, highest speed 1/250 second. Finder, reversible, brilliant, +collapsible. Tripod Sockets, two. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + No. 1 No. 1A + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 + Premoette Jr. Special with Zeiss + Kodak Anastigmat Lens f.6.3 and + Compound Shutter $36.00 $41.00 + + Grain Leather Carrying Case 1.50 1.75 + + Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .40 .50 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50 + + + + +FILM PREMO No. 1 + + +[Illustration] + +The Film Premos are designed for those who want reliable, simply operated +cameras for all-around amateur photographic work. + +They are designed to be as convenient and easy of manipulation as +possible, and without reference to the requirements of the specialists, +are fitted only with the simple adjustments sufficient to enable the +average photographer, whether experienced or not, to secure good pictures +under all ordinary conditions. + +Working with this idea in mind, we are able to offer these cameras not +only at moderate prices, but for compactness and light weight, for ease of +loading and unloading, the Film Premos have a considerable margin over any +other type of cameras. This fact may be easily verified by comparative +weights and dimensions and investigation of the Premo Film Pack system +used in this camera. (See page 4). + +As convenient and low priced as these cameras are however, the very first +consideration in their construction has been the quality of results which +must be produced. And the lens and shutter equipment and the film used in +this camera offer the assurance that the Film Premos will produce as good +pictures as any camera that can be purchased, aside from those fitted with +anastigmat lenses. + +The shutter of the Film Premo No. 1 is the Kodak Ball Bearing with bulb +release--the finest type of the single valve shutter, and the regular lens +is our celebrated Planatograph, each one thoroughly tested. This equipment +is the best to be had outside of the anastigmats and is amply efficient +for the general run of amateur photography. The film used in the Premo +Film Pack is from the same stock as the Eastman N. C.--the best in the +world. + +In addition to the double lens fittings these cameras are also offered +with single meniscus achromatic lenses for those who prefer compact +folding cameras requiring but little adjustment of focus for objects at +different distances. + +Film Premos No. 1 are very attractive in appearance; they are made of +seasoned wood, with bed and back panel of aluminum, covered with seal +grain leather, and metal parts are beautifully nickeled. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 film exposures. Box, seasoned wood. Bed, aluminum. +Dimensions, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 2-1/4 × 4 × 5-1/2 in.; 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2), +2-3/8 × 4-5/8 × 7-1/8 in. Weight, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 19 ounces; 3A (3-1/4 × +5-1/2), 29 ounces. Lens, Planatograph. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing with +bulb release (see page 6). Tripod Sockets, two. Finder, reversible, +brilliant, collapsible. Automatic Standard Clamp. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 3A + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 + Film Premo No. 1, with Planatograph Lens + and Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter $10.00 $12.50 + + Ditto with Meniscus Achromatic Lens and + Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter, 8.00 10.50 + + Sole Leather Carrying Case 1.50 2.00 + + Kodak Autotime Scale 1.00 1.00 + + Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .70 .80 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50 + + + + +POCKET PREMO C + + +[Illustration] + +In choosing his photographic outfit the amateur is often undecided as to +whether he should select a film or a plate camera. He knows that the film +camera is more convenient, that it will load and unload in daylight, and +as the films are much lighter and occupy less space than dry plates, he +knows that the film camera is especially desirable for use at vacation +time, when traveling, and on other occasions where light weight and the +greatest convenience are necessary. On the other hand, he knows that the +plate camera offers the advantage of ground glass focusing between each +exposure--a very desirable feature to many as it insures absolutely sharp +focus and does away with the estimating of distances. + +The Pocket Premo C will settle such a question for anyone. This camera +will take plates or daylight loading films just as the user chooses. One +can be used just as easily as the other--plates by means of an ordinary +double plate holder, and films in the Premo Film Pack Adapter. (See page +5). + +Thus in this camera are offered the daylight loading feature and all the +other conveniences of films, together with the ground glass focusing +feature of the plate camera. And the ground glass may be used for focusing +before each exposure just as well _when using films_ as when using plates. + +The camera is equipped with an accurate focusing scale, so that it may be +focused by scale if desired. You do not have to use the ground glass. But +when you want it, it is always there. A rack and pinion attachment is +supplied for ease in focusing. + +These advantages are offered in a camera which is even lighter and more +compact than the average purely film camera and which is so easy to +operate that anyone can make good pictures with a Pocket Premo C from the +start, without any previous experience. The Pocket Premo C is fitted with +our Planatograph, the best rapid rectilinear lens that can be obtained, +and the new Kodak Ball Bearing shutter with bulb release. With this lens +working at f.8 and shutter with star-shaped leaves, the camera is very +effective for general "snap-shot" work. + +For the popular post card size, the 3A Pocket Premo C makes an outfit of +unusual scope and capabilities at a moderate price. The camera is +handsomely finished, covering is genuine leather, bellows is of red +leather and metal parts are nickeled. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 film or 2 plate exposures. Box, mahogany. Bed, mahogany with +rack and pinion for focusing. Finder, reversible, collapsible, brilliant. +Tripod Sockets, two. Lens, Planatograph. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing with +bulb release (see page 6). Dimensions, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 2-1/16 × 4-1/4 × +5-1/2 in.; 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2), 2-1/4 × 5 × 7-1/8 in. Weight, 3-1/4 × +4-1/4, 21 ozs.; 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2), 32 ozs. Automatic Standard Clamp. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 3A + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 + Pocket Premo C with Planatograph + Lens, Kodak Ball Bearing Shutter + and Plate Holder $12.00 $15.00 + + Double Plate Holder 1.00 1.00 + + Sole Leather Carrying Case 1.75 2.00 + + Kodak Autotime Scale 1.00 1.00 + + Premo Film Pack Adapter 1.00 1.50 + + Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .70 .80 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50 + + + + +FILMPLATE PREMO + + +[Illustration] + +All that we have just said of the Pocket Premo C is equally true of the +Filmplate Premo, but this model has even greater capabilities. Like the +Pocket Premo C it takes films or plates with equal facility, but it is +fully equipped for more serious and more particular work. + +It has a rack and pinion for focusing, rising and sliding front and swing +bed. These latter features are of great importance in making pictures of +high buildings, mountains, and the like, for they enable the user to +decrease his foreground without tipping the camera proper, which causes an +untrue convergence of lines toward the top of the picture. + +The shutter is the Kodak Automatic, which works with bulb or finger +release for time, bulb, instantaneous and retarded speeds of from 1 second +to 1/100 second. It is also supplied with Kodak Autotime Scale. Under +every possible outdoor light condition this scale shows at a glance just +where to set diaphragm and speed lever to get properly timed exposures. +The lens is the Planatograph, the best obtainable aside from the +anastigmats, and each lens is carefully tested before and after being +fitted to the camera. + +With accurate focusing scale and brilliant finder, the Filmplate Premo is +a splendid snap shot instrument. Whereas, for particular work, the ground +glass is instantly available for composition or focusing, whether films or +plates are being used. + +With all these advantages there is nothing bulky or cumbersome or +complicated about the Filmplate Premo. It is as compact and as easily +carried as the average camera for films alone. It is so simple to +understand and operate that anyone who can read the instructions which +come with the camera can at once start in to make good pictures, without +any trouble at all. + +The 3A size is especially suitable for post card work, for bust and full +length portraiture and for artistic landscape compositions. + +The Filmplate Premo is made in the most careful manner of the best of +materials. The box is made of thoroughly seasoned wood, front bed of +aluminum, all covered with selected leather of beautiful seal grain. All +metal parts are highly nickeled, the bellows is of black leather, and the +general appearance of the cameras is most striking. These cameras are +especially suitable for home portraiture with Kodak Portrait Attachment on +account of the ground glass focusing feature. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 film or 2 plate exposures. Box, cherry. Bed, aluminum. Rack +and pinion for fine focusing. Front, rising and sliding. Finder, +reversible, brilliant, collapsible. Tripod Sockets, two. Lens, +Planatograph. Shutter, Kodak Automatic with Autotime Scale (see page 7). +Dimensions. 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 2-1/4 × 4-1/8 × 5-3/8 in.; 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2). +2-3/16 × 4-3/4 × 7-1/8 in.; 4 × 5, 2-1/4 × 4-7/8 × 6-1/8 in.; 5 × 7, 2-5/8 +× 6 × 8-3/8 in. Weight, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4. 30 ozs.; 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2), 37 +ozs.: 4 × 5, 33 ozs.; 5 × 7. 56 ozs. Automatic Standard Clamp. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 3A + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 4 × 5 5 × 7 + Filmplate Premo with + Planatograph Lens, Kodak + Auto. Shutter, Autotime + Scale, Plate Holder + and Film Pack Adapter $22.50 $25.00 $25.00 $30.00 + + Carrying Case 1.75 2.25 2.25 3.00 + + Premo Film Pack .70 .80 .90 1.60 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50 .50 .50 + + + + +FILMPLATE PREMO _SPECIAL_ + + +[Illustration] + +For those who want the highest possible efficiency in a hand camera, +combined with compactness and convenience, the Filmplate Premo Special is +truly the ideal camera. + +It is thoroughly equipped to make good pictures under all conditions of +amateur photography where good pictures could possibly be made, aside from +ultra rapid focal plane photography. + +It is fitted with every desirable mechanical convenience. It has a fast, +fully corrected lens,--the Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat, _f_.6.3, specially +designed for hand camera work, and a high speed shutter, the Compound, +that works with great precision. This shutter attains a speed of 1/250 +second in the 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 size, 1/200 in the 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 and 4 × 5 +sizes and 1/150 second in the 5 × 7 size. + +This equipment cannot be surpassed. It not only provides a very high speed +for rapidly moving objects, but it enables the operator to make pictures +on dark days, indoors, and under generally unfavorable light conditions, +where absolute failure would result from the use of the ordinarily +equipped camera. + +These advantages are offered in a camera that takes films or plates with +equal facility, and is as compact and easy to carry, as convenient to +operate, as the average hand camera for films only. In addition this +camera is provided with a ground glass which may be used for sharp +focusing and accurate composing between each exposure, and this can be +done with equal ease whether films or plates are used. This is an +advantage which will appeal strongly to many, as it enables one to utilize +to the fullest extent the microscopic definition of his anastigmat lens. + +In keeping with the high grade of work for which this camera is designed, +we have constructed and finished it in the best possible manner. The +covering is a rich black morocco, the bellows black leather, and metal +parts are handsomely nickeled, producing a most attractive combination. + +Particular attention is called to the 3A size for its all-around +popularity, and to the 5 × 7 for its unusual compactness for a 5 × 7 +camera of its great capabilities. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 film or 2 plate exposures. Box, seasoned wood. Bed. aluminum. +Rack and pinion for fine focusing. Front, rising and sliding. Finder, +brilliant, reversible, collapsible. Tripod Sockets, two. Lens. Zeiss Kodak +Anastigmat _f_.6.3. Shutter, compound. Dimensions, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 2-1/4 × +4-1/8 × 5-3/8 in.; 3-1/4 × 5-1/2. 2-1/8 × 4-11/16 × 7-1/8 in.; 4 × 5, +2-1/4 × 4-7/8 × 6-1/8 in.; 5 × 7. 2-5/8 × 6 × 8-3/8 in. Weight, 3-1/4 × +4-1/4. 26 ozs.; 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 36 ozs.; 4 × 5, 28-1/2 ozs.; 5 × 7, 48 ozs. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 3A + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 4 × 5 5 × 7 + Filmplate Premo Special + with Zeiss Kodak + Anastigmat, _f_.6.3 + and Compound Shutter, + Film Pack Adapter and + Plate Holder $50.00 $60.00 $60.00 $80.00 + + Ditto, Cooke Ser. III A. + _f_.6.5 Lens 60.50 66.50 66.50 90.00 + + Ditto, B. & L. Zeiss Tessar + Ser. II B. _f_.6.3 Lens 60.00 71.00 71.00 90.00 + + Case, Velvet Lined 2.75 3.00 3.00 4.00 + + Kodak Autotime Scale 1.50 1.50 1.50 1.50 + + Premo Film Pack .70 .80 .90 1.60 + + + + +PREMO NUMBER 8 + + +[Illustration] + +In the plate camera field Premos have always been pre-eminent in quality +and dependability from the very beginning of amateur photography. They +have been manufactured for over thirty years, upon the idea of giving the +customer the very best possible values for money expended. + +The Premo No. 8 is an excellent illustration of the application of this +idea. Designed for the amateur who wants a convenient, dependable plate +camera at a moderate price, it is so carefully made and so simple to +operate that it will produce remarkably good results for so inexpensive a +camera. + +It is equipped with our regular Planatograph lens, each one carefully +tested, and the shutter is of the Kodak Ball Bearing type but supplied +with bulb and tube instead of cable release. This shutter is graduated for +speeds of 1/25, 1/50 and 1/100 seconds, and works also, of course, for +bulb and time exposures. The leaves operate on ball bearings and open in +the shape of a star, admitting the greatest possible amount of light for +any given exposure. + +With this equipment the camera is suitable for general amateur work of all +kinds--snap shots, landscapes and portraiture, especially in connection +with the Kodak Portrait Attachment. + +It is made of seasoned wood, with front bed of aluminum and metal runways, +making an instrument of unusual compactness for a plate camera. + +The bed and box of the Premo No. 8 are covered with black leather, the +bellows is black and the metal parts being finished in nickel, give the +camera a neat, attractive appearance. + +The standard is made of metal and is very rigid, a rising and falling +front is supplied and the finder is of the new Premo collapsible type. + +This model, of course, is provided with a ground glass for sharp focusing, +and while it is intended primarily for plates, it can be loaded with films +just as easily. By the use of a Premo Film Pack Adapter it can be +converted into a compact, daylight loading film camera, perfectly suitable +for the vacationist or for any occasion where the light weight and greater +convenience of films would be desirable. It is really one camera which +offers the advantage of two. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 Film or 2 plate exposures. Box, kiln-dried wood, covered with +leather. Standard, made of metal, with rising and falling front. Carrying +Case, imitation leather, with compartments for holders. Finder, reversible +brilliant, collapsible. Tripod Sockets, two. Lens, Planatograph. Shutter, +Kodak Ball Bearing with bulb and tube (see page 6). Dimensions, 3-1/4 × +5-1/2, 2 × 5 × 7-1/4 in.; 4 × 5, 2 × 5-1/4 × 6-1/2 in.; 5 × 7. 2-1/4 × +6-1/2 × 8-1/2 in. Weight, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 34 ozs.; 4 × 5, 30 ozs.; 5 × 7, +42 ozs. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 3A + 4 × 5 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 5 × 7 + Premo No. 8, with Planatograph + Lens, Kodak Ball Bearing + Shutter. Carrying Case and + Plate Holder $12.00 $14.00 $18.00 + + Kodak Autotime Scale 1.00 1.00 1.00 + + Premo Film Pack Adapter 1.50 1.50 2.50 + + Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .90 .80 1.60 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50 .50 + + + + +PREMO NUMBER 9 + + +[Illustration] + +This efficient camera is designed for the amateur who wishes an instrument +of very wide scope. With its complete equipment and accurate, convenient +mechanical adjustments, it is a camera never before approached at the +price. + +The Premo No. 9 is fitted with the new Premo reversible back. This is the +simplest back to reverse ever offered, for with its patented spring lug +construction, it may be instantly removed and reversed without any +tendency to stick or bind. + +The bellows is of black leather and has sufficient draw to permit the use +of the single lens combination or a telephoto attachment of several +magnifications. The extension plate is actuated by rack and pinion working +with exceptional smoothness and provided with a simple locking device. + +The standard is constructed of metal, it is very rigid, and incorporates a +rising and falling front of great latitude. This in connection with the +swing bed construction makes it an easy matter to take pictures of tall +buildings, and the like, without tipping the camera, with its attendant +distortion. The lens board is removable and the finder is the new Premo +collapsible brilliant. + +The instrument is of the most substantial construction, it is covered with +selected leather of beautiful grain and is finished in the most careful +manner. The covering is of black leather, specially selected for its +beautiful grain, the bed is finished in black and the metal parts are +heavily nickeled. + +The regular lens and shutter equipment comprises the Kodak Automatic +shutter and Autotime scale and the Planatograph lens--a perfectly +satisfactory equipment for everyday amateur photography. The single +combination of the lens will produce sharp, clear pictures of objects at a +distance double the size made with the complete lens. + +Like the Premo No. 8, this model is primarily intended for plates, but it +can be easily converted into a daylight loading film camera by use of the +Premo Film Pack Adapter. It offers the advantage of ground glass focusing +with either medium, but is fitted with a focusing scale for snap shot work +or for any occasion when one does not care to use the ground glass. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity. 12 film or 2 plate exposures. Box. kiln-dried wood, covered with +fine grain leather. Bed, hand polished wood, finished in black, and +supplied with rack and pinion for fine focusing, and swing arrangement. +Back, spring catch, reversible. Standard, made of metal, with rising and +falling front. Finder, brilliant reversible, collapsible. Tripod Socket, +one. Lens, Planatograph. Shutter, Kodak Automatic (see page 7). Carrying +Case, sole leather, with compartments for holders. Bellows, black leather; +draw 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 13 in.; 4 × 5, 13 in.: 5 × 7, 15-1/4 in. Dimensions, +3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 3 × 7 × 7 in.; 4 × 5, 3 × 7 × 7 in.; 5 × 7, 2-7/8 × 8-1/4 × +8-1/4 in. Weight, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 63 ozs.; 4 × 5, 63 ozs.; 5 × 7, 76 ozs. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 3A + 4 × 5 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 5 × 7 + Premo No. 9, with Planatograph + Lens. Kodak Automatic Shutter + with Kodak Autotime Scale, + Case and Holder $28.00 $28.00 $33.00 + + Ditto, with Zeiss Kodak + Anastigmat Lens _f_.6.3 + and Compound Shutter 62.50 62.50 81.50 + + Premo Film Pack Adapter 1.50 1.50 2.50 + + Premo Film Pack (12 exposures) .90 .80 1.60 + + Kodak Portrait Attachment, .50 .50 .50 + + + + +PREMO NUMBER 10 + + +[Illustration] + +Designed to meet the requirements of the most advanced photographer and of +the specialist in photographic work, the Premo No. 10 is equipped with +every known adjustment desirable in a hand camera for making pictures +under all conditions. + +The bellows is of such length as to readily accommodate the single +combinations of any lens system, and also to meet the capacity +requirements of telephoto lenses of the highest magnifications. This +feature is also a valuable one in the processes of enlarging, copying and +portraiture. + +Provision is made for the use of lenses of the widest angle. For this +purpose, it is necessary only to unclasp the two supplementary side arms, +which drop the beds down on a hinge, removing it from the path of the +shortest focus lens. Then a short supplementary bed, carried conveniently +at the top of the camera when not in use, is substituted for the regular +bed, affording easy focusing facilities. + +The movable extensions are constructed entirely of metal, are actuated by +a single pinion and attached to the wooden bed by metal angle pieces, +making the operation impervious to changing atmospheric conditions. The +swing back is actuated by rack and pinion, with locking device, as is also +the rising and falling front. The standard clamp is automatic. + +The camera is regularly fitted with the Planatograph lens--the best +obtainable aside from the anastigmats, but it is constructed with the +view of accommodating anastigmat lenses of any kind when desired. The +regular shutter is the reliable Kodak Automatic fitted with Kodak Autotime +Scale. This scale automatically indicates the proper time and stop opening +for all outdoor exposures. (See page 7). + +The finish and general workmanship of the instrument must be seen to be +appreciated. The shutter and all metal parts are highly nickeled and the +covering is of the best leather, especially selected for its beautiful +grain. The wood is mahogany with hand polished black finish. The carrying +case is of sole leather, lined with purple velvet. + +With all these advantages the Premo No. 10 can be successfully used even +by the beginner. Its special features do not have to be reckoned with +excepting when needed, and the Premo adapter will convert it at any time +into a daylight loading film camera. The camera is made in the 5 × 7 size +only. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Capacity, 12 film or 2 plate exposures. Box, mahogany, leather covered. +Bed, mahogany, with highly polished black finish and with triple extension +runway. Back, spring catch, reversible. Swing, vertical; rack and pinion +actuated, with locking device. Front, rising and falling; rack and pinion +actuated, with locking device. Lens Board, removable; size 3-1/2 × 3-1/2 +in. Finder, Brilliant, reversible. Tripod Sockets, two. Lens, +Planatograph. Shutter, Kodak Automatic with Autotime Scale (see page 7). +Carrying Case, sole leather, plush lined, with compartment for holders. +Bellows, black leather; draw, 19 in. Dimensions. 4 × 8-1/2 × 8-1/2 in. +Weight, 5 × 7, 5-1/2 lbs. Automatic Standard Clamp. + +[Illustration] + + +_PRICES._ + + 5 × 7 + Premo No. 10, with Planatograph Lens and Kodak Auto. Shutter + with Autotime Scale, Carrying Case and Plate Holder $60.00 + + With Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat Lens f.6.3 and Compound Shutter 109.00 + + With B. & L. Zeiss Protar Vila Lens and Compound Shutter 141.00 + + Premo Film Pack Adapter 2.50 + + Premo Film Pack 1.60 + + Kodak Autotime Scale for Compound Shutter 1.50 + + + + +SIX-THREE PREMOS + + +[Illustration] + +The Six-Three Premos are designed to supply absolutely reliable cameras +with every anastigmat advantage, at the very minimum of expense. + +Taking as a basis the regular Premo models suitable for this purpose, we +have simply replaced the R. R. lens and automatic shutter with the +Compound shutter and a new anastigmat lens, called the Cooke Kodak +Anastigmat. This lens has been specially designed for this particular use +by the makers of the well-known Cooke Anastigmat lenses. It is an +anastigmat of the very first quality, fully corrected for definition and +flatness of field, and working at a speed of _f_.6.3. The shutter is the +regular Compound, but operated with cable release instead of bulb and +tube. For details merely refer to detailed specifications of the regular +models. The illustration shows the Six-Three Filmplate Premo. + + +_PRICES._ + + Six-Three Premoette Jr. No. 1A. Cooke Kodak Anastigmat Lens + _f_.6.3, and Compound Shutter $34.00 + + Six-Three Filmplate Premo, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, equipped as above 41.00 + + Ditto, 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2) or 4 × 5 48.00 + + Six-Three Premo No. 9, 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2) or 4 × 5, equipped + as above 51.00 + +For prices on carrying cases, films, etc., see price list of corresponding +regular models. + + + + +THE R. O. C. VIEW + + +[Illustration] + +An inexpensive, reliable view camera for those who do not require extra +long bellows capacity. It is especially adapted for interior work as it +focuses from the rear only, and the back may be moved as close to the +front as desired so that extreme wide angle lenses may be used. + +The front board is so wide that stereoscopic lenses may be used, and the +standard is strong and rigid, affording a safe support for the heaviest +lenses. + +The back is supplied with horizontal and vertical cut out boards, so that +four pictures may be made on one plate if desired. Vertical and horizontal +swings, rising and falling front and reversible back are provided. The +camera is strongly built for service and will last indefinitely. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Bellows Draw, 5 × 7, 14 in.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 15-1/2 in.; 8 × 10, 17 in. +Weight, 5 × 7, 4-3/4 lbs.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 6 lbs.; 8 × 10, 6-3/4 lbs. Size +of Lens Board, 5 × 7, 3-3/4 × 6-3/8 in.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 4-1/2 × 6-1/2 in.; +8 × 10, 5 × 6 in. Carrying Case, square style canvas. + + +_PRICES._ + + 5 × 7 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 8 × 10 + + R. O. C. View with Case and Holder $12.00 $13.00 $14.00 + Extra Carrying Case, Regular 1.75 2.00 2.25 + + + + +EASTMAN VIEW No. 1 + +IMPROVED MODEL OF EMPIRE STATE + + +[Illustration] + +For years there has been no radical change in View Cameras. The Empire +State camera had seemed to meet all requirements, and it certainly gave +good value and satisfaction. + +However we started an investigation of the View Camera situation some time +ago, and it was found that improvements could be made, and by the +perfection of our factory organization and the running through of large +lots, a camera fully equal to the old Empire State, from the standpoint of +service and efficiency, could be supplied to advantage. + +As a result we now offer the Eastman View No. 1, an Improved Model of +Empire State, and anyone who is in the market for a substantial, reliable +view camera at low cost, will find this of exceptional value for the +money. + +The appearance of this camera is quite novel. It is finished in mission +style with metal parts oxidized, and black bellows. + +It has no complications, but is built for practical service, and its +various adjustments are such as to work conveniently and easily. + +It has double extensions and both front and back are actuated by rack and +pinion, so that the camera may be focused from either end, and the back +can be racked up as close to the front as desired. This provides for the +use of lenses of the widest angle. The camera has rising and falling +front, actuated by rack and pinion, and this can be locked solidly at any +point by merely pushing in the pinion. The front board is removable and is +large enough to accomodate any lens. + +Both horizontal and vertical swings are provided, and the back is +reversible and furnished with a vertical cut-off board, so that two +negatives may be made on one plate, if desired. + +A strap handle and plumb level are supplied and an automatic bellows +support which prevents sagging of the bellows at any time. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Bellows Draw, 5 × 7, 22-1/2 in.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 in., 26 in.; 8 × 10, 29 in. +Weight, 5 × 7, 6 lbs.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 8 lbs.; 8 × 10, 9-1/2 lbs. Size of +Lens Board, 5 × 7, 4-1/4 × 4-1/4 in.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 4-3/4 × 4-3/4 in.; 8 +× 10, 4-3/4 × 4-3/4 in. Carrying Case, long style canvas, combination +style, with compartment for camera, holders and tripod. + + +_PRICES._ + + 5 × 7 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 8 × 10 + + Eastman View No. 1 (improved model of + Empire State) with Case and Holder $20.00 $22.00 $25.00 + + Extra Carrying Case 3.50 3.75 4.00 + + Extra Lens Boards .30 .40 .50 + + + + +EASTMAN VIEW No. 2 + +IMPROVED MODEL OF EMPIRE STATE + + +[Illustration] + +All our experience in view camera making, all the information that we have +been able to collect, of the needs of the view camera worker, have been +put into the proposition of providing in this new model a view camera as +near to perfection as human ingenuity can devise. + +It has all the good points of the famous old Empire State, with important +additional features which leave nothing to be desired in view camera work, +however exacting it may be. + +The camera is constructed with the idea of providing the greatest possible +solidity and strength throughout. The extensions are extra thick, the +standard is very large and will furnish an absolutely rigid support for +the heaviest lenses. Corners are dovetailed and reinforced by brass angle +pieces, and the metal parts are all made of the best quality of brass, +fully lacquered. + +The front board is removable and very large. The rising and falling front +is actuated by rack and pinion, as are both the horizontal and vertical +swings. The camera can be focused from both front and rear by rack and +pinion, so that the back can be racked up as close to the front as +desired. Thus lenses of the widest angle can be used. A sliding tripod +block is provided so that the camera can always be supported directly +above the tripod or the weight distributed, as the operator may wish. + +The back is reversible, a plumb level and strap handle are supplied and +both horizontal and vertical cut-off boards are furnished so that four +different negatives can be made on one plate if desired. The bellows of +this camera is made of genuine leather and a spring arrangement working +automatically prevents it from sagging at any time. + +[Illustration] + +The method of locking extensions is very convenient, not by means of the +old-fashioned, long threaded screw, but by a specially constructed device +which locks firmly by merely being pushed in and given a quarter turn. The +back extension, which is detachable, in addition to this device is further +strengthened by two clamp catches which hold it absolutely rigid. + +The camera is made of hand-polished mahogany, with exception of the +extensions, which are of cherry on account of its greater strength. + + +_SPECIFICATIONS._ + +Bellows Draw, 5 × 7, 23 in.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 26-1/2 in.; 8 × 10, 29-1/2 in. +Weight, 5 × 7, 7 lbs.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 10-1/2 lbs.; 8 × 10, 11-1/4 lbs. +Size of Lens Board, 5 × 7, 4-1/2 × 4-1/2 in.; 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 6 × 6 in.; 8 +× 10, 6 × 6 in. Carrying Case, canvas, combination style, with +compartments for camera, holders and tripod. All operating nuts on the +right side, binding nuts on the left hand side. + + +_PRICES._ + + 5 × 7 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 8 × 10 + Eastman View No. 2 (improved model + of Empire State) with Case and + Holder $27.00 $30.00 $33.00 + + Extra Carrying Case 4.00 4.50 5.00 + + Extra Lens Boards .60 .75 .75 + + + + +PREMO FILM PACK TANK + + +[Illustration] + +Those who use the Premo Film Pack need never give a thought to +development, for if they will use the Premo Film Pack Tank, they can +absolutely know that every pack they expose is certain to be perfectly +developed, provided they follow the simple directions for use of the tank. +This means that the merest beginner, without any need of skill or help, +can get as good results in development as the most expert photographer. + +For the tank is simplicity itself. It requires no experience, no lengthy +manipulation in a close dark-room. And we recommend the tank system to the +most careful workers as being infinitely simpler than the older method and +producing results superior to those which can be obtained by the most +painstaking tray development. + +The Premo Film Pack Tank consists of two pieces--a metal receiver or cage +for the films, and a tank with cover for the developing fluid. The entire +outfit is self-contained and can be easily carried in a corner of a +suitcase. + +The cage is divided into twelve compartments--in the 5 × 7 size, six--each +accommodating one film. As the film is taken from the pack it is held +between the thumb and fingers, slightly bent from top to bottom, and +slipped into its respective compartment. When all the compartments are +filled, the cage is placed in tank, which has been previously filled with +developer, the top replaced and the films left to develop for a certain +specified time. No further attention is necessary except to turn the tank +end for end, several times during the progress of development. + +At the expiration of the full time, open the tank, take out the cage, +remove films, place them in a tray of water for a moment, then transfer to +the fixing bath. Development is completed. Rinse out cage and tank and set +them aside. + +The operation of removing films from the pack and loading the cage is +done, of course, in a darkened room by the light of a ruby lamp. During +the day any darkened closet will suffice, at night any dark room in which +the shades are drawn will answer. To load the films in cage will take only +two or three minutes, and as soon as the top is placed on tank it may be +brought out into any light and left until development is completed. And +night is really an ideal time to develop films, as they can be fixed and +washed in a short time and will dry over night, being all ready to print +from in the morning. + +If it is desired to develop less than a dozen films, one merely removes +from his pack as many films as have been exposed, places them in the cage, +and proceeds in the same manner as described above. + +The cage of the No. 1 Tank is slightly different from that shown in the +illustration, but the method of loading is the same and, of course, the +results are just as dependable. + + +_PRICES._ + + Premo Film Pack Tank No. 1, for 12 1-3/4 × 2-3/8 + or 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 films $1.25 + + Do., No. 2, for 12 2-1/2 × 4-1/4, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, + 3 × 5-1/4, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 or 4 × 5 films 3.50 + + Do., No. 3, for 6 5 × 7 films 4.00 + + Premo Tank Developing Powders, in packages of 6, No. 1 .20 + + Premo Tank Developing Powders, in packages of 6, No. 2 .25 + + Premo Tank Developing Powders, in packages of 6, No. 3 .35 + + Kodak Acid Fixing Powder, per 1 pound package .25 + + Do., per 1/2 pound package .15 + + Do., per 1/4 pound package .10 + + + + +EASTMAN PLATE TANK + + +In the Eastman Plate Tank, plates may be developed in the same manner and +with the same assurance of excellent results as may films developed in the +Premo Film Pack Tank. The theory of construction is precisely the same, +with of course such differences as are necessary because of the physical +differences between films and plates. + +[Illustration] + +It consists of a metal solution cup, a cage for holding twelve (or less) +plates and a loading fixture for loading plates into the cage. In the +3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 and 4 × 5 sizes, the cage of plates may be +developed in a Premo Film Pack Tank, so that one using a Premo that takes +films or plates and having a Premo Film Pack Tank needs only to purchase +the cage and loading fixture of the plate tank for the development of his +plates, an advantage in economy. It is thus apparent that the owner of a +Premo plate camera can not only use films or plates in his camera with +equal facility, but he can also avail himself of the advantages of tank +development with either medium. + + +_PRICES._ + + Eastman Plate Tank for 4 × 5, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 or smaller + plates, includes Solution Cup, Plate Cage, Loading + Fixture and Adjustable Kit $ 3.50 + + Ditto, 5 × 7, without Kit 4.50 + + Ditto, 8 × 10, with Adjustable Kit 10.00 + + Adjustable Kit for 4 × 5 or 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 Tank to take + smaller plates .50 + + Kits for 5 × 7 Tank, to take 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 4-1/4 × 6-1/2 + or 4-3/4 × 6-1/2 plates, each .75 + + Extra Adjustable Kit for 8 × 10 Plate Tank 1.00 + + Plate Cage and Loading Fixture for 4 × 5 and 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 + plates (can be used in a 4 × 5 Premo Film Pack Tank) 1.75 + + Eastman Plate Tank Powders, for 4 × 5 Tank, per pk'e + 1/2 doz. .20 + + Ditto for 5 × 7 Tank, per package, 1/2 dozen .35 + + Ditto for 8 × 10 Tank, per package, 1/2 dozen .50 + + Kodak Acid Fixing Powder, per 1-pound package .25 + + + + +BROWNIE ENLARGING CAMERA + + +[Illustration] + +Those who use Premo Cameras up to and including the 4 × 5 size will find +that with one of these cameras it's just as easy to make first-class +enlargements as it is to print on Velox paper. In fact, the two processes +are very much the same excepting that, in ordinary printing, the negative +and paper are in contact, while in enlarging, the paper is at some +distance from the negative, with a lens in between. The Improved Brownie +Enlarging Camera consists of a light-tight cone with attachments to hold a +negative at the small end, and a sheet of Bromide or Velox paper at the +other. They are collapsible and made in two sections the lens support +holding them firmly together when in use. + + No. 2 Brownie Enlarging Camera, for 5 × 7 enlargements + from 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 negatives $2.00 + + No. 3 Ditto, for 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 enlargements from + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 negatives 3.00 + + No. 4 Ditto, for 8 × 10 enlargements from 4 × 5 + negatives (will also take 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 negatives) 4.00 + + + + +BROWNIE ILLUMINATOR + + +A very convenient device, providing a strong, even light by which to print +with the Brownie Enlarging Camera. It is collapsible, but when set up, has +the form of a half-round, light-proof box with socket through which is +inserted an electric light bulb. + +[Illustration] + +The inner walls of this box are white and act as a reflector when the +light is turned on. At the end is a ground glass, which diffuses the +light, so that by placing negative end of the enlarging camera in contact +with this glass and turning on the electricity, an excellent steady +printing light is obtained. + + Brownie Enlarging Camera Illuminator $3.50 + + + + +PREMO LENSES + + +For those who wish lenses in barrel for view cameras or other use, we list +below several desirable types. Prices on any others will be supplied on +demand. + + +ZEISS KODAK ANASTIGMAT LENS _f_.6.3 + + Size of Plate Covered + No. with Full Aperture. Equivalent Focus. Price. + + 1 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 4-1/2 inches $18.50 + 2 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 5 inches 19.00 + 3 4 × 5 6-1/8 inches 23.25 + 4 4 × 5 6-7/8 inches 26.25 + 5 5 × 7 8-1/4 inches 34.50 + 6 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 10 inches 46.50 + + +B. & L.-ZEISS PROTAR LENS--SERIES VII A + + Size of Plate Focus of Focus of Combined + No. Covered with Front Lens. Back Lens. Focus. Speed. Price. + Full Aperture. + + 2 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 8-1/4 in. 7-3/16 in. 4-1/2 in. _f_:7 $45.50 + 3 4 × 5 11-3/16 in. 7-3/16 in. 5 in. _f_:7-7 50.00 + 5 4-1/4 × 6-1/2 11-3/16 in. 8-3/4 in. 5-5/8 in. _f_:7 53.00 + 8 5 × 7 13-3/4 in. 11-3/16 in. 7 in. _f_:7 63.50 + 9 5 × 8 16-1/8 in. 11-3/16 in. 7-1/2 in. _f_:7-7 74.00 + 11 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 16-1/8 in. 13-3/4 in. 8-1/2 in. _f_:7 80.00 + 12 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 18-7/8 in. 13-3/4 in. 9-1/8 in. _f_:7-7 98.50 + 17 8 × 10 23-1/8 in. 18-7/8 in. 11-7/8 in. _f_:7 145.50 + + +B. & L.-ZEISS PROTAR LENS--SERIES V, _f_:18 + +The B. & L.-Zeiss Protar. Series V, is designed for extreme wide-angle +work. This lens embraces a field of 110 degrees. + + No. Size. Equivalent Focus. Price. + + 1 4-1/4 × 6-1/2 3-3/8 inches $20.00 + 2 5 × 7 4-7/16 inches 20.00 + 3 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 5-9/16 inches 25.00 + 4 8 × 10 7-3/16 inches 31.00 + + +SYMMETRICAL WIDE-ANGLE LENS + +This is an excellent wide-angle lens at a moderate price, having an angle +of about 80 degrees. It is furnished in cells to interchange with the +various lenses supplied on Premo Cameras. + + Price in + No. Size. Equivalent Focus. Cells Only. + + 1 4 × 5 3-1/2 inches $ 5.00 + 2 5 × 7 5 inches 7.50 + 3 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 6-1/2 inches 12.00 + 4 8 × 10 8 inches 15.00 + + + + +PREMO ACCESSORIES + + +THE KODAK PORTRAIT ATTACHMENT + +This attachment simply fits on in front of the regular lens and in no way +affects the operation of the camera, excepting to so change the focus as +to permit working close to the subject, thereby giving good sized head and +shoulder portraits. Not supplied for cameras larger than 5 × 7. Please +order by number. + + No. 0. For Premo Jrs. No. 1 and No. 1A $ .50 + + No. 3. For 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 Film Premo No. 1; 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 Pocket + Premo C; Premoette Jr. No. 1A, both single and double lens; + Premo Jrs. Nos. 3 and 4 .50 + + No. 5. For all 4 × 5, 3A and 5 × 7 Premos Nos. 8, 9 and 10; all + sizes of Filmplate Premos; 3A Pocket Premo C; 3A and 4 × 5 + Film Premo No. 1 .50 + + No. 6. For Premoette Jr. No. 1A Special .50 + + No. 7. For 3A Filmplate Premo Special .50 + + No. 8. For Premoette Jr. No. 1, with both single and double lens .50 + + +[Illustration: Made with Filmplate Premo and Kodak Portrait Attachment +(Reduced)] + +[Illustration] + + +KODAK COLOR SCREENS + +These are mounted in the same manner as the Kodak Portrait Attachment. +Please order by number. + + No. 0. For Premo Jrs. Nos. 1 and 1A $ .50 + + No. 3. For 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 Film Premo No. 1; 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 Pocket + Premo C; Premoette Jr. No. 1A, both single and double lens; + Premo Jrs. Nos. 3 and 4 .75 + + No. 5. For all 4 × 5, 3A and 5 × 7 Premos Nos. 8, 9 and 10; all + sizes of Filmplate Premos; 3A Pocket C; 3A and 4 × 5 Film + Premo No. 1 1.00 + + No. 6. For Premoette Jr. No. 1A Special .75 + + No. 7. For 3A Filmplate Premo Special 1.00 + + No. 8. For Premoette Jr. No. 1, with both single and double lens .50 + + + + +PREMO TRIPODS + + +CROWN TRIPOD + +[Illustration] + +Made in four sections. Very rigid. + + Style. Folded. Extended. Weight. Price. + + No. 1 16-1/4 inches 4-1/3 feet 36 ozs. $5.50 + No. 2 17-1/4 inches 4-2/3 feet 65 ozs. 6.00 + No. 3 20 inches 5-1/2 feet 70 ozs. 7.50 + + +COMBINATION TRIPOD + +[Illustration] + +This tripod is made on the sliding and folding principle. The wood parts +are of ash and the finish is of the very best. + + Style. Size of Camera. Weight. Price. + + No. 2-1/2 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 and smaller 3 lbs. $3.00 + No. 3 8 × 10 and 10 × 12 4 lbs. 3.50 + No. 4 11 × 14 and 14 × 17 5 lbs. 4.50 + No. 5 17 × 20 and 20 × 24 8 lbs. 6.00 + + +SLIDING TRIPOD + +[Illustration] + +A perfectly rigid tripod for the heaviest cameras. + + Style. Size of Camera. Weight. Price. + + No. 1 5 × 7 and smaller 2 lbs. $2.00 + No. 2 5 × 8 and 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 2 lbs. 8 ozs. 2.50 + No. 3 8 × 10 and 10 × 12 4 lbs. 8 ozs. 3.00 + No. 4 11 × 14 and 14 × 17 6 lbs. 8 ozs. 4.00 + + +R. O. C. TRIPOD + +[Illustration] + +The R. O. C. Tripod is of the combination type and is for use with any +camera up to and including the 5 × 7 size. + + Weight, 32 ounces. Length, 22 to 57 inches Price, $1.70 + + +FLEXO TRIPOD + +[Illustration] + +For cameras up to and including the 5 × 7 size this is a very satisfactory +tripod at small expense. + + Weight, 16 ounces Length, 29 to 54 inches Price, $1.00 + + +METAL TRIPODS + +These tripods have the qualities that make for service as well as good +appearance. + +Light and very compact, they are yet rigid when extended because of their +special construction. The principle is that of a telescope, each section +sliding into the one above it, till the whole length is reduced to a +single section and the sections are securely fastened to one another. + +Nos. 380, 390, 400 and 410 fold up flat, the first three being supplied in +neat cases. Nos. 400 and 410 have the additional advantage of being fitted +with a patent top, which provides a broad firm table for supporting the +camera, but folds to the side when tripod is not in use. Upper or outer +sections are all black enameled, lower sections brass. + + No. 320. 5 sections, length closed 14-1/2 inches $3.00 + No. 330. 7 sections, length closed 11-3/4 inches 3.75 + No. 340. 4 sections, length closed 15-1/2 inches 2.50 + No. 380. 7 sections, length closed 11-3/4 inches 6.25 + No. 390. 7 sections, length closed 11-1/2 inches 5.00 + No. 400. 7 sections, length closed 12 inches 6.50 + No. 410. 4 sections, length closed 16 inches 3.25 + +Adjustable Heads (extra) fitted with ball and socket joint, suitable for +any of above Tripods. + + No. 300 $1.00 + No. 305 1.50 + No. 310 1.75 + + + + +PREMO ACCESSORIES + + +EASTMAN TRIPOD BRACE + +[Illustration] + +Out of doors, or indoors when the R. O. C. Tripod Truck is not used, this +is an excellent attachment for holding tripod legs in position. Made +entirely of metal, it can be instantly attached, and even when tripod is +lifted the legs cannot collapse or change their position. + + Eastman Tripod Brace $1.00 + + +R. O. C. TRIPOD TRUCK + +[Illustration] + +For flash-light work, home portraiture, in fact any branch of indoor +photography, this truck is a very great convenience. It holds the tripod +legs firmly in place and there is no danger of slipping nor of tripod +spikes marring floors or rugs. Can be easily moved on its castors to any +part of room, and folds up compactly when not in use. + + No. 1, for average Tripods $1.00; No. 2 for very heavy Tripods, $1.25 + + +THE UNIVERSAL CLAMP + +[Illustration] + +The Universal Clamp is a small, convenient article which takes the place +of a tripod, and which may be attached to any camera. It can be carried +readily in the pocket, is very light, and may be attached to a chair, +fence, the front board of an automobile, or other object which may be at +hand. The clamp jaws are padded with felt. + + Price $ .75 + + +PREMO PLATE HOLDER + +Premo holders are made absolutely light-tight by a fully patented +light-lock. This device is shown in cut and is constructed of finely +tempered, non-corrosive metal with independently operating spring fingers +overlaid with a closely woven, specially prepared fabric. A slide can be +inserted cornerwise without admitting light to the plate. Fitted with +lacquered press-board slides that will not electrify, collect dust, crack +or split. + +[Illustration] + + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 $1.00 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 1.00 + 4 × 5 1.00 + 5 × 7 1.25 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 1.75 + + +EASTMAN VIEW HOLDER + +These holders are made with bottom flap, avoiding all danger of plates +falling out. They are strongly constructed, have patented spring finger +light-lock, and made to fit both models of the Eastman View. Slides are of +lacquered press-board. + + 5 × 7 $1.00 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 1.10 + 8 × 10 1.25 + + +UNIVERSAL PLATE HOLDER + +Constructed in the same manner as the Eastman View Holder but made to fit +Empire State and Premo View Cameras. + + 5 × 7 $1.00 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 1.10 + 8 × 10 1.25 + 11 × 14 4.00 + 14 × 17 5.00 + + +R. O. C. PLATE HOLDER + +This holder is of good construction and is adapted for use in the R. O. C. +View Camera only. It has pressboard slides. + + 5 × 7 $1.00 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 1.10 + 8 × 10 1.25 + + +PLATE HOLDER AND ADAPTER SLIDES + +LACQUERED PRESSBOARD + + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 $ .20 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 .20 + 4 × 5 .20 + 5 × 7 .25 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 .30 + 8 × 10 .40 + 11 × 14 .60 + +HARD RUBBER. + + 5 × 7 $ .35 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 .50 + 8 × 10 .65 + + +PLATE HOLDER KITS + + Size Outside. Size of Opening for Plate. Price. + + 4 × 5 3-1/4 × 4, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 $ .20 + + 5 × 7 3-1/4 × 4, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, + 4 × 5, 4-1/4 × 6-1/2 .25 + + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 4 × 5, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, + 4-1/4 × 6-1/2, 4-3/4 × 6-1/2, 5 × 7 .30 + + 8 × 10 4-1/4 × 6-1/2, 4-3/4 × 6-1/2, 5 × 7, + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 .40 + + 11 × 14 6-1/2 × 8-1/2, 8 × 10, 10 × 12 .50 + + 14 × 17 10 × 12, 11 × 14 .80 + + +PREMO FILM PACK ADAPTERS + +Adapters are regularly carried in stock for all Premo and Poco cameras up +to and including the 5 × 7 size. + + Size. Price. + + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 $1.00 + 3 × 5-1/4 1.50 + 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2) 1.50 + 4 × 5 1.50 + 5 × 7 2.50 + + +PREMO FILM PACKS + +Twelve exposures in each pack. + + Size. Price. + + 1-3/4 × 2-3/8 $ .25 + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 .40 + 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 .50 + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 .70 + 3 × 5-1/4 .75 + 3A (3-1/4 × 5-1/2) .80 + 4 × 5 .90 + 5 × 7 1.60 + + +GLASS DRY PLATES. + +Seed, Royal or Stanley. + + Size. Price per Dozen. + + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 $ .45 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 .65 + 4 × 5 .65 + 4-1/4 × 6-1/2 .90 + 5 × 7 1.10 + 5 × 8 1.25 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 1.65 + 8 × 10 2.40 + + +VELOX PAPER + +The very best developing paper for amateur use. + + SINGLE WEIGHT. DOUBLE WEIGHT. + + Size. Doz. 1/2 Gross. Gross. Doz. 1/2 Gross. Gross. + + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 $ .15 $ .60 $1.00 $ .20 $ .75 $1.25 + 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 .15 .70 1.25 .20 .90 1.55 + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 .15 .80 1.50 .20 1.00 1.90 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 .15 .80 1.50 .20 1.40 2.50 + 4 × 5 .25 1.10 2.00 .30 1.40 2.50 + 5 × 7 .35 2.00 3.50 .45 2.50 4.40 + Velox Post Cards .20 1.10 2.00 + + +KODAK CANDLE LAMP + +This lamp is well made, collapsible, of special tested ruby fabric, bound +in metal frames. + +[Illustration] + + Kodak Candle Lamp $ .25 + Extra Candles for same, per dozen .30 + + +KODAK DARK ROOM LAMP + +The Kodak-Dark Room Lamp is oil burning and is fitted with both orange and +ruby glass. + + No. 2 Kodak Dark Room Lamp $1.00 + + +DEVELOPING TRAYS + + Bulls-Eye, 4 × 5 or 4 × 6 $ .15 + Bulls-Eye, 5 × 7 .30 + Enameled, 4 × 5 .20 + Enameled, 4 × 6 .25 + Enameled, 5-1/4 × 7-3/8 .35 + + +DEVELOPING AND PRINTING OUTFITS + +Eastman 3A Outfit includes every requisite for developing by the dark room +method, printing and finishing twenty-four 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 or smaller +pictures. + +1 Kodak Candle Lamp, 25c; Printing Frame, 25c; 1 Glass for Frame, 5c; 1 +4-ounce Graduate, 10c; 1 Stirring Rod, 5c; 4 Developing Trays, 40c; 5 +Tubes Eastman's Special Developer, 25c; 1/2 pound Kodak Acid Fixing +Powder, 15c; 1 package Bromide Potassium, 5c; 2 dozen Velox Paper. 30c; 3 +Kodak M. Q. Powders for developing Velox, 15c; Instruction Book, 10c; +These articles if purchased separately would cost $2.10. Price, complete, +neatly packed, $1.50. + +A B C Outfit, similar to above, but for 4 × 5 negatives, $1.50. + + +DEVELOPING AND PRINTING + + Size. Developing and Developing Printing only, + Printing Per Pack. only, Per Each Exposure. + Mounted. Unmounted. Pack. Mounted. Unmounted. + + 1-3/4 × 2-3/8, 12 exp. $ .95 $ .89 $ .40 $ .06 $ .05-1/2 + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4, 12 " 1.40 1.28 .50 .08 .07 + 2-1/2 × 4-1/4, 12 " 1.50 1.38 .70 .08 .07 + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 12 " 1.50 1.38 .70 .08 .07 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 12 " 1.80 1.68 1.00 .10 .09 + 4 × 5, 12 " 1.80 1.68 1.00 .10 .09 + 5 × 7, 12 " 2.40 2.10 1.20 .12-1/2 .10 + +Unmounted Velox prints are furnished unless otherwise specified. + +"Double Weight" prints will be billed at mounted rates. + +No orders executed for less than 25 cents. + + +THE KODAK FLASH SHEET HOLDER + +The safest and most convenient method of flashlight photography is in the +use of Eastman Flash Sheets with the Kodak Flash Sheet Holder. + +[Illustration] + +The sheet is held in place by a saw tooth in the center, and the holder +may be held always between the sheet and the operator, either with hand or +on a tripod, a tripod socket being provided for this purpose. When all is +ready the flash is set off by touching a match from the back to the sheet +through the small aperture in the center. + + Kodak Flash Sheet Holder $1.00 + Eastman Flash Sheets, No. 1, per pkg. 1/2 doz. sheets, 3 × 4 .25 + Eastman Flash Sheets. No. 2, per pkg. 1/2 doz. sheets. 4 × 5 .40 + Eastman Flash Sheets, No. 3, per pkg. 1/2 doz. sheets, 5 × 7 .60 + + +PREMO NEGATIVE RACK + +This rack accommodates negatives of all sizes. It folds flat when not in +use. + +[Illustration] + + No. 1, for 12 negatives $ .20 + No. 2, for 24 negatives .25 + + +KODAK TRIMMING BOARD + +A thoroughly reliable trimming board at a moderate price, constructed of +hard wood with natural finish. The blade is of the best steel and a rule +is fitted to the board. + +[Illustration] + + No. 1, 5 × 5 in. $ .40 + No. 2, 7 × 7 in. .60 + Transparent Trimming Gauge for either (extra) .20 + + +THE KODAK ALBUM + +Made on a new principle, which does away with mounting prints by paste or +otherwise. They are merely slipped into pocket strips at top and bottom, +and will not come out unless removed by hand. Has handsome grain leather +cover and black leaves with linen finish. + + A, 2-1/4 × 3-1/4, 25 leaves, 3 on $2.75 + B, 2-1/2 × 4-1/4, 25 leaves, 3 on 3.00 + C, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, 25 leaves, 3 on 3.00 + D, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 25 leaves, 3 on 3.25 + E, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, 50 leaves, 3 on 4.25 + F, 4 × 5, 25 leaves, 2 on 3.00 + G, 4-1/4 × 6-1/2, 25 leaves, 2 on 3.25 + H, 5 × 7, 25 leaves, 2 on 3.50 + + +THE FORUM ALBUM + +Flexible, black leather embossed cloth cover. + + A, 25 black leaves, or N, 25 Sepia leaves, 5-1/2 × 7 $ .45 + B, 25 black leaves, or O, 25 Sepia leaves, 7 × 10 .60 + C, 25 black leaves, or P, 25 Sepia leaves, 10 × 7 .60 + D, 25 black leaves, or R, 25 Sepia leaves, 11 × 14 1.60 + E, 50 black leaves, 5-1/2 × 7 .60 + F, 50 black leaves, 7 × 10 .95 + G, 50 black leaves, 10 × 7 .95 + H, 50 black leaves, 11 × 14 1.90 + + +CARD MOUNTS + + VIEW + + Carbon Black and Scotch Gray + + For Prints Size Outside Per 50 Per 100 + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 4 × 5 $ .35 $ .70 + 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 4-1/4 × 6 .45 .90 + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 5 × 6 .55 1.10 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 4-3/4 × 7 .65 1.25 + 4 × 5 5-1/2 × 6-1/2 .60 1.15 + 5 × 7 7 × 9 .95 1.90 + + + RIVERVIEW + + London Brown and Ash Gray + + For Prints Size Outside Per 50 Per 100 + 2-1/4 × 3-1/4 4 × 5 $ .75 $ 1.50 + 2-1/2 × 4-1/4 4-1/8 × 5-7/8 .85 1.65 + 3-1/2 × 3-1/2 5 × 5 .90 1.75 + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4 5 × 6 .95 1.85 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2 5 × 7 1.00 2.00 + 4 × 5 5-3/4 × 6-3/4 1.05 2.05 + +No orders accepted for less than fifty of one kind and size. + + +EASTMAN FILM NEGATIVE ALBUMS + +[Illustration] + + For 100 negatives, 2-1/2 × 4-1/4, or smaller $ .75 + For 100 negatives, 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, or 4 × 5 1.00 + For 100 negatives, 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, or smaller 1.00 + For 100 negatives, 5 × 7 or smaller 1.50 + + +MISCELLANEOUS + + Cable Release $ .25 + + Bulbs and Tubes, No. 2 .25 + + Bulbs and Tubes, No. 3 .35 + + Focus Cloth, Rubber .50 + + Kodak Print roller 2 × 6 inch rubber roller, nickled frame .50 + + Flexo Print Roller, 4 inch rubber roller, black enameled frame .15 + + Photo Paste, 3 oz. tube .15 + + Photo Paste, 5 oz. tube .25 + + Thermometer Stirring Rod .60 + + Graduates, moulded, 4 ozs. .10 + + Ditto, 8 ounces .15 + + Ditto, 16 ounces .20 + + Ground Glass: + 4 × 5 .15 + 5 × 7 .20 + 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 .25 + 8 × 10 .30 + + Eastman Printing Frames: + 3-1/4 × 4-1/4, opens two-thirds .25 + 3-1/2 × 5-1/2, for films, opens two-thirds .25 + 3-1/4 × 5-1/2, for plates, opens two-thirds .25 + 4 × 5, opens two-thirds .25 + 5 × 7, opens two-thirds .35 + + Reversible Backs: + For View Cameras, 5 × 7 7.50 + For View Cameras, 6-1/2 × 8-1/2 9.00 + For View Cameras, 8 × 10 11.00 + + Premo View Finder 1.50 + + Screws for Tripod Head: + Nos. 1, 2 and 3 .25 + Nos. 4 and 5 .40 + + Screws for Tripod Leg: + Nos. 1, 2 and 3 .15 + Nos. 4 and 5 .25 + + Milled Head Screws for Cameras: + 1/2 inch and smaller .15 + Larger than 1/2 inch .25 + + Shoulder Straps, Black: + 1/2 × 52 inch with Snaps and Buckles .40 + 5/8 × 52 inch with Snaps and Buckles .50 + 1/2 × 66 inch, with Buckle .40 + 5/8 × 74 inch, with Buckle .50 + + Tan Straps for View Cases with Buckle. Specify style and size + of camera when ordering: + + 34, 40 and 44 inches .40 + 52, 60 and 60 inches .50 + + Tubing per foot .07 + + +TERMS + +Prices included in this catalogue are net, excepting to dealers. + +When ordering, give shipping directions, whether by freight, express or +otherwise. If not stated, we use our discretion. + +Mail orders must be accompanied with remittance for full amount of +purchase, including postage, or we will ship by express. + +All goods are carefully packed and we cannot be held responsible for any +damage during transit. + +Orders for special parts or for goods not listed in this catalogue will be +filled on customers responsibility only. Under no circumstances can we +permit the return of such goods for credit. + +All prices are F. O. B. at Toronto, Ont. + + CANADIAN KODAK CO., Limited + TORONTO, CANADA + + + + +Transcriber's Notes: + +Passages in italics are indicated by _italics_. + +Punctuation has been corrected without note. + +The following misprints have been corrected: + "hav-" corrected to "having" (page 38) + "light tight" standardized to "light-tight" (page 43) + +Other than the corrections listed above, printer's inconsistencies in +spelling and hyphenation usage have been retained. + + + + + + +End of Project Gutenberg's Premo Cameras, 1914., by Canadian Kodak Company + +*** END OF THIS PROJECT GUTENBERG EBOOK PREMO CAMERAS, 1914. *** + +***** This file should be named 33034-8.txt or 33034-8.zip ***** +This and all associated files of various formats will be found in: + https://www.gutenberg.org/3/3/0/3/33034/ + +Produced by V. L. 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