These Cameras are as simple to use as the ordinary Brownies but have better lenses and shutters, and are made to fold up so that they are more convenient to travellers. They take Kodak non-curling film, and are therefore loaded and unloaded in daylight.
| No. | 2, | takes pictures | 3¼ × 2¼ in. | £1 1 0 |
| 2a | ,, | 4¼ × 2½ in. | 1 10 0 | |
| 3 | ,, | 4¼ × 3¼ in. | 1 17 6 | |
| 3 | ,, | do. with R.R. lens | 2 6 0 | |
| 3a | ,, | 5½ × 3¼ in. | 2 2 0 | |
| 3a | ,, | do. with R.R. lens | 2 10 0 |
KODAK
THE No. 3 and 3A SPECIAL KODAK.
THE No. 3 and No. 3A SPECIAL KODAKS
These Kodaks have been introduced to meet the growing demand for a Folding Pocket Kodak fitted with an Anastigmat lens and a shutter of the highest quality. Excellent as are the rapid rectilinear lenses furnished in the regular Folding Pocket Kodak equipment, Anastigmat lenses have a larger aperture and considerably widen the possibilities of photography. The 3 and 3A Special are supplied fitted with Zeiss Tessar, Cooke Series III. or Goerz Dagor lenses. To give the full advantage of these lenses, they are also fitted with a “Compound” shutter giving a range of instantaneous exposures up to 1/200 of a second, as well as time exposures. The No. 3 Special and No. 3A Special Kodaks have a rack and pinion for focussing, and a double focussing scale, one for films and one for plates. These models are covered with black Persian morocco, and have black leather bellows. The No. 3 Special Kodak takes a picture 4¼ × 3¼ in., the No. 3A Special takes postcard pictures, 5½ × 3¼ in., and both fold up in the same compact form as the Folding Pocket Kodaks.
| Prices. | |
| No. 3A Special Kodak, Zeiss Tessar Lens ƒ/7 | £12 18 6 |
| With Cooke Series III. ƒ/6·5 | 11 0 0 |
| With Goerz Dagor ƒ/6·8 | 12 14 6 |
| No. 3 Special Kodak, Zeiss Tessar Lens ƒ/6·3 | 10 11 0 |
| With Cooke Series III. ƒ/6·5 | 9 5 0 |
| With Goerz Dagor, ƒ/6·8 | 10 10 0 |
KODAK