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RECREATION. 



using 



Front of camera removed, showing 1 flat opening in the tube attached 

 to the back of the lens, and through which, as the lens revolves from 

 side to side, the exposure sweeps over the film. 



an ordinary limited-view camera, how many times you want to get in your 

 picture just a little more than your camera will get on the plate. It may be 

 an object that will make the view more artistic, or perhaps is something that 

 is really necessary to make the picture complete, but, you want it I If you 

 place your camera farther back, you then reduce the size of the objects in your 

 picture, besides the difference in the point of view changes the whole picture. 

 If you use a wide-angle lens you will get more in your picture, but the whole 

 picture is changed by the violent perspective of the wide-angle of the lens. 

 You haven t got what you want! 



If you get a larger camera, you merely get the same scene larger in size 

 but no larger in scope, besides, you have the expense of larger camera, larger 

 plates, and extra weight to lug around. 



There is a camera which will not only take the ordinary size of picture, 

 but if you want to get more view on the sides (not more blank sky and out- of 

 focus foreground), you can make the photograph (the original one being 5 

 x 4) either 5 x 6, or 5 x 8, 5 x 10, or 5 x 12, and this camera the only one 

 which will do it, is the 



