Pulp Fiction, 1916 · page 203 of 208
The Argosy, Vol. 82 No. 4 — page 203: what you’re looking at
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THE ARGOSY—ADVERTISING SECTION. efficiency. OU can make a photograph with a pin hole fora lens. Cheap cameras have small lenses, with correspondingly small open- ings—but fast enough for snap-shots in a good light. As you get into the better grades, the lenses grow larger. True efficiency requires a lens of fairly long focus that will That’s the kind you find in the No. 1 Autographic Kodak Sfecza/, And with it a shutter that has a speed up to 1/300 of a second. Here work with a large opening—a big lens in a big shutter. ts true efficiency with nothing sacrificed to mere littleness. And in every detail of construction and finish this little camera shows evidence of having come from the factory where honest workmanship has become a habit. Here 1s true KODAK No. 1 Autographic Kodak Special, for 24% x3¥ pictures, Optimo shutter with variable speeds from one second to 1/300 of a second, also time action, with Kodak Anastigmat lens 7.6.3, focal length 434 inches. Price, $40.00. EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY, At your dealer’s. ROCHESTER, N. Y., The Kodak City. In answering this advertisement it is desirable that you mention THe AnrGosy. COL, NOOK (C@