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The '''No. 3 Autographic Kodak Special Model A''' was a [[folding bed camera]] with geared focusing mechanism. It made 3¼x4¼" shots on A-118 [[rollfilm]]. The camera had the [[Autographic]] feature for writing notes onto the film thru the camera back. It had a Kodamatic [[leaf shutter]] and a hooded [[brilliant finder]] with spirit level. Its lens standard looks like small upwards movements might have been possible, not more since the camera had just a single extension bellows.
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The '''No. 3 Autographic Kodak Special Model A''' is a [[folding bed camera]] with geared focusing mechanism. It made 3¼x4¼" shots on A-118 [[rollfilm]]. The camera has the [[Autographic]] feature for writing notes onto the film thru the camera back. It has a Kodamatic [[leaf shutter]] and a hooded [[brilliant finder]] with spirit level. Its lens standard looks like small upwards movements might have been possible, not more since the camera has just a single extension bellows.
  
 
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Latest revision as of 05:46, 26 June 2024

The No. 3 Autographic Kodak Special Model A is a folding bed camera with geared focusing mechanism. It made 3¼x4¼" shots on A-118 rollfilm. The camera has the Autographic feature for writing notes onto the film thru the camera back. It has a Kodamatic leaf shutter and a hooded brilliant finder with spirit level. Its lens standard looks like small upwards movements might have been possible, not more since the camera has just a single extension bellows.

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