In Detail

For rectangular pictures. No. 3, 3¼ × 4¼ inches; No. 4, 4 × 5 inches. Capacity, 12 exposures without reloading. Size of Kodak, No. 3, 1¾ × 4½ × 7½ inches: No. 4, 2¼ × 5¾ × 9 inches. Weight, No. 3, 23 ounces: No. 4, 2 pounds 11 ounces. Lens, double combination, rapid rectilinear, speed. f. 8, focal length. No. 3, 5 inches: No. 4, 6¾ inches. Shutter, Kodak Ball Bearing. (See page [6].) Rising and sliding front. Two tripod sockets. Brilliant reversible finder with hood. Automatic focusing lock.

The Price

No. 3 No. 4
F. P. Kodak., R. R. lens and Kodak Ball Bearing shutter $17.50 $20.00
Ditto, with Kodak Automatic shutter 22.50 25.00
Ditto, with Compound shutter, highest speed 1/200 second and Zeiss Kodak Anastigmat lens, f. 6.3 57.00
Kodak Autotime Scale (Style A for No. 3, Style AA for No. 4) 1.00 1.00
Black Sole Leather Case, with strap 1.75 2.00
Combination Back, with ground glass 3.50 3.50
Double Glass Plate Holders 1.00 1.00
N. C. Film Cartridge. 12 exposures (No. 118 for No. 3. No. 123 for No. 4) .70 .90
Ditto, 6 exposures .35 .45
Ditto, "double-two" cartridge, 4 exposures .25 .30
Kodak Portrait Attachment .50 .50

No. 3A Folding Pocket Kodak

The best thought of our manufacturing organization has been put into presenting in this model a moderate priced camera for general amateur photography that is the embodiment of skill and painstaking care.

It has in fact come to be recognized as the standard in hand cameras, and every suitable improvement made, or new idea evolved in the years in which it has been on the market, has been incorporated in its construction.