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|image_text= Vest Pocket Kodak, Autographic, soldier's camera. This one is 1920, crystal japan type.
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The '''Kodak Vest Pocket [[Autographic]] ''' was a version advertised as "Soldier's camera" during WWI It was manufactured from 1915 to 1926. The camera back had an area through which notes could be written onto the paper backing of the 127 film, a feature invented by Henry J. Gaisman. It had a Kodak Anastigmatic f/7.7 lens.
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The '''Kodak Vest Pocket [[Autographic]] ''' was a "vest pocket" strut folding camera advertised as "Soldier's camera" during WWI . It was manufactured by [[Kodak]] from 1915 to 1926. The camera back had an area through which notes could be written onto the paper backing of the 127 film, a feature invented by Henry J. Gaisman. It had a Kodak Anastigmatic f/7.7 lens.
  
 
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The Kodak Vest Pocket Autographic was a "vest pocket" strut folding camera advertised as "Soldier's camera" during WWI . It was manufactured by Kodak from 1915 to 1926. The camera back had an area through which notes could be written onto the paper backing of the 127 film, a feature invented by Henry J. Gaisman. It had a Kodak Anastigmatic f/7.7 lens.

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