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Kodak Cameras:

Kodak CamerasThe filters recommended for use with kodak cameras Films are the kodak cameras Sky Filter, kodak cameras Color Filter, and Wratten Kl, K2, G, and A Filters. There are other filters but they are intended for more or less technical and specific purposes and need not be mentioned here. They are described fully in these Eastman kodak cameras Company publications: "Filters-kodak cameras Data Book on Filters and Other Lens Accessories," "The Photography of Colored Objects," and "Wratten Light Filters," all available at kodak cameras dealers'.

These pictures came to be called "snapshots," a word used by hunters to describe shooting a firearm from the hip, without taking careful aim. The first kodak cameras, like many other detective cameras, had no finder: the camera was simply pointed at the subject. The "brilliant finders" later built into the bodies of box cameras gave images only the size of a postage stamp. Careful composition was hardly possible with them, nor was it of concern, for most snapshooters had little artistic ambition.

Pages about Kodak Cameras:

- Kodak research - Kodak pathe
- Original kodak - Called the kodak a photographic
- Slip a kodak - Styled kodak

 
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