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RECREATION. 



"There is no Kodak but 



Film 

 Facility. 



By the Kodak system of film photography the instru-* 

 ment loads and unloads in broad daylight. The film is 

 put up in cartridge form and is perfectly protected from 

 light by a strip of black paper extending the full length of 

 the film and several inches beyond each end. 



To load: simply insert this cartridge in the Kodak; 

 thread up the black paper; close the camera and give the 

 key a few turns, thus bringing the film into position. 



The picture taking may then begin. The roll of a 

 dozen exposures being completed, the black paper covers 

 all, and the cartridge can be removed as easily as it was 

 inserted. 



Film cartridges weigh ounces where plates weigh 

 pounds and are non-breakable. The 3^x3^, for instance, 

 of which the accompanying illustration shows the actual 

 size, weighs but 2 ounces, while an equivalent in glass 

 plates and the necessary holders, would weigh 1 lb. 8 ozs. 



Film development is simple and easy; easier than glass 

 plate development. 



FILM CARTRIDGE. 



Actual size for 12 pictures 



3^x3^ inches. 



All Kodaks use Light-Proof Film Cartridges and 

 can be Loaded in Daylight 



Pocket Kodaks for \ l / 2 x2 pictures, 

 Folding Pocket Kodaks for 2% x 3% pictures, 

 Folding Pocket Kodaks for 3 l / 2 x 3y 2 pictures, 

 Kodaks for 3%, x 3 l / 2 pictures, 

 Kodaks for 4 x 5 pictures, ... 

 Kodaks for 5 x 7 pictures, 

 Panoram-Kodaks for 3>£ x 12 pictures, 



$ 5.00 

 10.00 

 15.00 

 $ 5.00 to 18.00 

 12.00 to 25.00 

 35.00 

 20.00 



EASTMAN KODAK CO. 

 Kodak Catalogues free of all dealers or by mail. Rochester, N. Y. 



