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Kodak DUAFLEX III - Long Exposure Photography

Kodak DUAFLEX III
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LONG
EXPOSIJRES
,t
Long
exposures
can
be
made
when
there
'l
is
nol
enough
light
for
snapshots.
Push
the
I
TrNrE
BUTToN
to
"L"
(long
exposure).
6
For
ar7
"L"
exposure,
the
camera
must
always
be
placed
on
a tripod
(the
tripod
socket
is
on the
bottom
of
the
camera)
ot
other
firm
support
such
as
a table.
Do
not
place
the camera
more
than
two
or
three
inches
from the table
edge,
or
the
table
will show
in
the
picture.
Never
try to
hold
the camera
in
your
hands
or
the
picture
will
be
blurred.
Press
the exposure
button
in
as
far as it
will go
and hold it
there; the shutter
will
remain
open until
you
release
the expo-
sure
button.
{
Exterior
Views
qt
Night.
Striking scenes
l
like the one
on the opposite
page
are
pos-
sible
at
night.
j
lndoor
Portroils neqr
q
window. To make
an indoor
portrait
by daylight,
similar
to
that shown
opposite,
have
the
subject
stand
or
sit
diagonally in
front
of an
un-
shaded window.
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