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+ | The '''No. 1 Kodak Autographic Junior''' was a folding camera for 120 film (6x9 cm). It was introduced in 1914, replacing the No. 1 Kodak Junior. | ||
+ | <br>The [[Autographic]] version added a window on the back in which the user could write notes on the film using a metal stylus. | ||
+ | <br>It was made by [[Kodak |Eastman Kodak Co.]] in [[Rochester]] and some units may also have been made in Canada. | ||
+ | <br>With more than 800,000 units made<ref name=Coe>{{Coe Kodak}}</ref>, it was discontinued in 1927. | ||
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+ | <br>According to Brian Coe<ref name=Coe/>, the No. 1 Autographic Jr. can be found in different lens and shutter combinations: | ||
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* 1914-1920's: Meniscus Achromatic, [[Ball Bearing Shutter]] | * 1914-1920's: Meniscus Achromatic, [[Ball Bearing Shutter]] | ||
* 1914-1924: Rapid Rectilinear, [[Ball Bearing Shutter]] | * 1914-1924: Rapid Rectilinear, [[Ball Bearing Shutter]] |
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The No. 1 Kodak Autographic Junior was a folding camera for 120 film (6x9 cm). It was introduced in 1914, replacing the No. 1 Kodak Junior.
The Autographic version added a window on the back in which the user could write notes on the film using a metal stylus.
It was made by Eastman Kodak Co. in Rochester and some units may also have been made in Canada.
With more than 800,000 units made[1], it was discontinued in 1927.
According to Brian Coe[1], the No. 1 Autographic Jr. can be found in different lens and shutter combinations:
No. 1 Autographic Kodak Jr. with Meniscus Achromatic lens and Ball Bearing shutter image by Danipuntocom (Image rights) |
- 1914-1920's: Meniscus Achromatic, Ball Bearing Shutter
- 1914-1924: Rapid Rectilinear, Ball Bearing Shutter
- 1915-1924: Kodak Anastigmar, Ball Bearing Shutter
- 1924-1926: Kodak Anastigmar, Diomatic shutter
- 1925: Rapid Rectilinear, Kodex shutter
- 1925-1926: Kodar f/7.9, Kodex shutter
- 1926-1927: Anastigmat f/6.3, Kodex shutter (only in UK)
- 1926-1927: Tessar f/6.3, Compur shutter (only in UK)
The autographic window and the metal stylus image by Danipuntocom (Image rights) |
References
Links
- No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior, by Daniel Jiménez, at From the focal plane to infinity
- No. 1 Autographic Kodak Junior, by Mischa Koning, at Kodak Classics
- Kodak Ball Bearing shutter, by Daniel R. Mitchell, at Camera Collecting and Restoration