File:Eastman Kodak advertisement 1921.jpg

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English: F&S Commercial Camera meets every requirement of the commercial photographer. Has great bellows capacity and will take lenses of extreme focal length, as well as those of short focus. Rectangular bellows, allowing extreme rising and lowering front. Double-swing back adjustment with excessive swing.

The improved Sky Scraper Camera for difficult out-of-door work. Great rise of front and excessive swing-back. Rising front is not attached to bellows. Lens board is square with lens fitted above center and may be adjusted to four positions for close work. Focal capacity 20 inches.

These cameras are well made from carefully selected stock. Handsomely finished. Substantial and durable.
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Author Eastman Kodak

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