September, 1922 
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GRAFLEX 
Graflex advantages are valuable every 
time you take a picture, whatever the 
nature of the subject. 
\ ou know when the focus is sharp, you 
see what the view includes because a big 
image of the subject, right side up, is 
visible in the focusing hood until the 
very instant of exposure. 
Graflex focal plane shutter, with 
speeds of i/io to 1/1,000 of a second, 
and a superfine lens such as the Kodak 
Anastigmat f. 4.5, are a combination that 
safeguards proper exposure even under 
difficult light conditions. 
The Graflex cameras are fully described 
in the 1922 catalog—ask for your copy 
by mail or at your dealer’s. 
Eastman Kodak Company 
Folmer & Schwing Department 
Rochester, N. Y. 
