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Who can wind a watch can use the Kodak Camera. It is a Magazine 

 Camera, and will make loo pictures without reloading. The operation 

 of taking the picture is simply to point the Camera and press a button. 

 The picture is taken instantaneously on a strip of sensitive film, which 

 is moved into position by turning a key 



A DIVISION OF LABOR. 



After the loo pictures have been taken, the strip of film (which is wound 

 on a spool) may be removed and sent by mail to the factory to have 



the pictures finished, thus relieving 

 the purchaser of all the trouble of 

 finishing the pictures. Any amateur 

 can finish his own pictures, and any 

 number of duplicates can be made of 

 each picture. A spool of film to re- 

 load the Camera for loo pictures costs 

 only Two Dollars. ...... 



NO TRIPOD IS REQUIRED. 



No focussing, no adjustment whatever. Rapid rectilinear lens. The 

 Kodak will photograph anything, still or moving, in-doors or out . . 



