. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. Fig. 057.— Fanoram ? Kodak. Fig. 659. —Xevvman and Guardia Reflex(Closed). the Panoram Kodak (Fig. 657). Thisinstrument, which was awarded the GoldMedal of the Royal Photographic Society,is, as its name indicates, intended forpanoramic pictures, possessing an ingeni-ously arranged swinging lens. It takes. Fig. 658.—Cartridge Film Eoll Holder. daylight-loading roll films. The Kodakcartridge film roll holder {Fig. 658) can befitted to an ordinary field camera like adark slide, and enables daylight-loadingfilms to be used instead of g


. The book of photography; practical, theoretical and applied. Fig. 057.— Fanoram ? Kodak. Fig. 659. —Xevvman and Guardia Reflex(Closed). the Panoram Kodak (Fig. 657). Thisinstrument, which was awarded the GoldMedal of the Royal Photographic Society,is, as its name indicates, intended forpanoramic pictures, possessing an ingeni-ously arranged swinging lens. It takes. Fig. 658.—Cartridge Film Eoll Holder. daylight-loading roll films. The Kodakcartridge film roll holder {Fig. 658) can befitted to an ordinary field camera like adark slide, and enables daylight-loadingfilms to be used instead of glass plates. The Newman and Guardia Reflex. This camera, shown open by Fig. 127(p. 59), and closed by Fig. 659, embodiesthe reflex principle of construction in its tachable focal plane shutter, and manyother good points. Interchangeable rollholders and plate changing boxes are ob-tainable, so that this camera is available


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