Details of exhibit
- Exhibition:
- 1911 Fifty-sixth Annual Exhibition of the Royal Photographic Society of Great Britain
- Exhibit title:
- The No. 0 Graphic
- Exhibitor:
- Kodak, Limited
- Section:
- VI. Photographic Apparatus & Materials. Professional Photography
- Exhibit No.:
- [975]
- Exhibit No. 2:
- [3]
- Description:
- a beautiful little instrument which meets the demand for a compact camera of the highest efficiency, giving small pictures capable of considerable magnification. This new camera is built for use with Kodak Roll Film, is loaded in daylight and gives 2½ x1 5/8 inch pictures. It has the Graflex focal plane shutter (1/10th to 1/500th second and time) and is fitted with a 3-inch Cooke (f/5'6) or Zeiss Tessar (f/6'3) lens, which ensures critical definition at full aperture over a great depth of field without the necessity of focussing. The Graphic has a direct vision finder, weighs 25 ounces, measures only 5 inches x 3½ inches x 3¼ inches, and is made of mahogany and aluminium.
The Kodak exhibit also includes the Premo Film Pack - twelve flat films in a case, a daylight loading substitute for glass plates in dark slides; the Eastman Plate Tank and the Premo Film Tank applying time development to glass plates and the Premo Film Pack; the Speed Kodaks fitted with focal plane shutters; the Brownie Daylight Enlargers for use with Bromide and Velox papers; examples printed upon Kodak papers - Velox, Bromide, Solio, Self-Toning Paper, &c. - Exhibit type:
- Photographic equipment and supplies
- Process:
- [Not Listed] ()
- Award:
- none