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− | The '''No. 4 Bulls-Eye Special''' is a camera from Kodak. Production period was 1898 to 1904, it has a rapid rectilinear lens, an "Eastman Triple Action" shutter, and used No. 103 roll film.<ref>[http://redbellows.co.uk/CameraCollection/Kodak/No4BullseyeSpecial_297.htm No 4 Bulls-Eye Special Kodak Box Camera] at [http://redbellows.co.uk Redbellows]</ref> The image size was 4 X 5 inches. | + | The '''No. 4 Bulls-Eye Special''' is a camera from [[Kodak]]. Production period was 1898 to 1904, it has a rapid rectilinear lens, an "Eastman Triple Action" shutter, and used No. 103 roll film.<ref>[http://redbellows.co.uk/CameraCollection/Kodak/No4BullseyeSpecial_297.htm No 4 Bulls-Eye Special Kodak Box Camera] at [http://redbellows.co.uk Redbellows]</ref> The image size was 4 X 5 inches. |
103 film was on the market from 1896 to 1949.<ref>[http://www.brownie-camera.com/film.shtml The History of Kodak Roll Films] at [http://www.brownie-camera.com/ The Brownie Camera Page]</ref> | 103 film was on the market from 1896 to 1949.<ref>[http://www.brownie-camera.com/film.shtml The History of Kodak Roll Films] at [http://www.brownie-camera.com/ The Brownie Camera Page]</ref> |
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The No. 4 Bulls-Eye Special is a camera from Kodak. Production period was 1898 to 1904, it has a rapid rectilinear lens, an "Eastman Triple Action" shutter, and used No. 103 roll film.[1] The image size was 4 X 5 inches.
103 film was on the market from 1896 to 1949.[2]