Isaac and I enjoyed a lecture on historical cameras, this week. One of my favorites was the Kodak Autographic that was popular from the 1900s to 1930s. It included an ornate stylus and place to write a note in the margin of your photograph.
See the test image, using modern film, below. The clarity of this image is an amazing example of the kind of lens quality output by Zeiss.
Credit where credit is due, the stylus pics are mine. I found the image and info at:
You can see the full resolution image here:
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