The Pony Premo No. 7 camera was manufactured by the Eastman Kodak Company from approximately 1903 to 1912. Designed as a high end, top of the line camera above any other Pony Premo camera made.
Features include a longer, triple extension bellows for telephoto work, with the extension made all out of metal, with automatic locking device and universal stop. It included an improved Baush & Lomb automatic shutter with iris diaphragm and capable of speeds from time to 1/100 of a second with great accuracy. A drop bed accommodates wide angle photos and a swing back works with the rack and pinion whoich locks at any angle desired.. Rack and pinion adjustment is incorporated, along with reversible back that incorporates a unique locking feature allowing easy removal and secure mounting, brilliant finder, double spirit level and two tripod sockets. Available in two sizes, a 4 x 5 inch, 5 x 7 inch and 6 1/2 x 8 1/2 inches. Originally priced between $50.00 to $75.00.
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