The Kodiopticon opens a new use—a new pleasure in his negatives, for the amateur photographer. For it enables anyone who has electricity in his house, to show sharp, well-illuminated lantern slide projections without difficulty and at small expense. The Kodiopticon is substantially made, and operated with an ordinary Mazda electric lamp, at a distance of 10 feet from the sheet, will project images of about 36 inches. A larger image may be secured by setting the Kodiopticon a greater distance away, but the greater the distance the less the illumination. Can also be furnished with an electric arc lamp, when it can be used at 12 feet, with the maximum illumination, projecting an image of about 42 inches. The Kodiopticon has a water jacket for protection of the slides from heat, and the price includes a strong wooden case, which, by reversing the top, serves as a permanent stand for the outfit. The Price
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