No023 1888 Camera
This is a patent drawing for a camera invented by George Eastman in 1888. The drawing shows a detailed view of the camera, including its internal components. The camera has a rectangular body with a lens on the front and a viewfinder on the top. The camera also has a number of knobs and levers that are used to control the camera's settings.
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