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The '''Kodak K-24''' is an electrically controlled [[aerial camera|aerial reconnaissance camera]] that used special [[rollfilm]]. It has a Kodak Aero Ektar <i>f</i>/2.5 7in 178mm 5x5 lens (see [[Kodak lenses#Kodak Ektars|Kodak lenses]]). It was made for the U.S. Army's Airforces.
  
The '''Kodak K-24''' was an electrically controlled [[aerial camera|aerial reconnaissance camera]] that used special [[rollfilm]]. It had a Kodak Aero Ektar <i>f</i>/2.5 7in 178mm 5x5 lens (see [[Kodak lenses#Kodak Ektars|Kodak lenses]]). It was made for the U.S. Army's Airforces.
 
  
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*[https://aafcollection.info/items/detail.php?key=320 Kodak K-24 user manuals page] at [https://aafcollection.info/index.html the WWII Army Air Force Collection]
  
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The Kodak K-24 is an electrically controlled aerial reconnaissance camera that used special rollfilm. It has a Kodak Aero Ektar f/2.5 7in 178mm 5x5 lens (see Kodak lenses). It was made for the U.S. Army's Airforces.


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