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The No. 4 Cartridge Kodak was a large and bulky camera made from 1897 to 1907 and took 4×5 inch exposures on 104 rollfilm. The first models had a wooden standard, later ones were metal. Two viewfinders are built-in for vertical and horizontal framing. This camera was the only Kodak that used the 5 inch wide No.104 rollfilm (called "cartridge" film then). Coe [1] states that a plate adapter was available and lists many variations in lenses and shutters.
No.4 Cartridge Kodak 1897 image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Back removed showing 5" rollfilm spool image by Geoff Harrisson (Image rights) |
Model E, c.1902 (Image rights) |
Notes
- ↑ Brian Coe, Kodak Cameras, the First Hundred Years (Hove, UK: Hove Foto Books, 1988; ISBN 0-906447-44-5) p.87-88.