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Kodak DUAFLEX III User Manual

Kodak DUAFLEX III
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To toke
ony
picture,
oll
you
do is:
Sel the TIME BUTTON.
Check the DISTANCE.
(Keep
ot leqsf 5 feel from
subiect.)
Press lhe EXPOSURE BUTTON.
When
you
aim
your
camera at a
subject
and
snap the
picture,
light reflected from
the
subject
passes
through
the camera
lens to the film and
produces
an invisible
image
of the subject on
the
film.
You
saf the time button
to control the
type of
exposure
-
"I"
(snapshot)
or
"L"
(long
expo-
sure). Check tl're distance
to control
the
sharp-
ness
of the
image
that the light
carries to the
film-anything 5 feet
or
farther
from
the
camera
is
photographed
sharply.
Press
the exposure
button
to
allow
the light reflected from
the
sub-
ject
to
record the image
on the film.
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Kodak DUAFLEX III Specifications

General IconGeneral
TypeTwin-lens reflex
Film Format620 roll film
ShutterRotary
ViewfinderWaist-level finder
FocusFixed focus
Aperturef/15
Shutter SpeedsInstant and Bulb
WeightApprox. 500g

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