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Photo by Edgar Tobin Aerial Surveys, San Antonio, Texas.
Westside of Guadalupe Peak.
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Photo by Hamilton Maxwell, Inc., New York
The Famous Yale Bowl at New Haven, Conn.


Specification of K-10 Aero Camera

Use: For Vertical and Oblique Aerial Photographs as well as for closeup Ground Photography.

Construction:  Aluminum body, attractively finished in black crackle enamel and nickel; stream-lined to break wind resistance.

Shutter:  Operates from 1/50th of a second to 1/220th of a second.  Of focal plane shutter type with high speed curtain operating in close proximity to film, resulting in very high shutter efficiency.

Lens:  Anastigmat type 10" f.4.5 with adjustable Iris Diaphragm housed in a specially designed focusing mount to permit using camera for both aerial and ground work.  Distances of 8', 10', 12', 15', 25', 50, 100' and infinity are graduated on front of mount to assist in accurate focusing.  Snap buttons holds lens rigidly at infinity.

Finder:  Direct vision box type.  Out of the way when not in use.  Snap button release brings finder into position.  Rigidly held against wind pressure.

Spirit Level:  An efficient spirit level of the "T" type is mounted on back of camera for use as guide in properly leveling camera.

Film Capacity:  Twenty-five 5x7 exposures per roll.  Panchromatic type-regular or hypersensitized.

Weight:  Approximately 22 pounds when loaded with 25 exposure roll film.

FOLMER GRAFLEX CORPORATION
ROCHESTER, N.Y.

25-830         Printed in U.S.A.


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PICTURES 
from the
SKY
or
from the
GROUND