Description
Kodak Automatic
The F.P.K. Automatic was one of Kodak’s early own shutters.
Circa 1912
F.P.K. Automatic was one of Kodak’s early own shutters. The everset shutter had a piston to connect a tube and squeeze bulb for pneumatic remote control. It also had a lever as a direct shutter release. It had a diaphragm with a U.S. aperture scale and the mode time, bulb and instant (T, B, and I – in some Kodak documents, it’s called T.B.I. shutter). The Kodak Automatic was equipped with an additional piston that was part of the mechanism to set shutter speed in a range from 1 sec. to 1/100 sec. The shutters had an iris diaphragm with a U.S. stop scale. A minor variant was the Kodak Pocket Automatic.