CARE
OF
THE CAMERA
.re Your
Kodak Automatic 35 Camera
is
a
fine, ruggedly
built
precision
instrument. So
protect
it from dust
and
dirt and avoid
rough handling. Use a
rubber
syringe
to
blow out any
dust that
may
accumulate
inside the cam-
era. If any
of the lenses
need
cleaning,
first
brush
or blow
away any
grit
or
dust. Wipe the surface
gently
with Kodak
Lens Cleaning
Paper. Ilnecessary, use
Kodak
Lens Cleaner.
I The tinted appearance
of the lens is due to Lumenizing
. . .
a special hard coating applied
to all air-glass surfaces.
This increases light
transmission and decreases
internal re-
flections, thus improving the brilliance
of black-and-white
pictures
and the color
purity
of color
films.
lEl
Do
not
attempt
to make any
repairs or remove any
parts
from
the
shutter, lens, or camera.
Never oil the shutter
or any
parts
of the camera.
lf
you
find that the camera
requires
service,
return it to
your
photo
dealer,
who will
have repairs made locally, or send
it to Kodak.
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