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Kodak EK6 - UNLOADING THE CAMERA; Removing the Empty Film Pack

Kodak EK6
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Occasionally
people's eyes appear red in
flash
pictures
. The red is
produced
by reflec-
tions from the retina
of
the
eye
, and is most
evident
under
the
following
cond
itions: (1)
when your
subject
is young, has a ligr.t
complexion
,
or
has
blue
eyes, and (2) the
surroundings
are dimly lighted. You can
minimize these
reflections
by (1)
turning
on
additional room lights; (2) having your sub-
ject
look
directly
at
one
of
the room lights,
causing
his pupils to
contract
;
or
(3) using
a
KODAK
Flipflash Ex
tender
, available from
photo dealers. See " Accessories
,"
page 25.
UNLOADING
THE CAMERA
After you have taken and ejected the tenth
picture
in a film
pack
, the
exposure
counter
will read
"0
."
Open the film
door
and pull
the
FILM-PACK EXTRACTOR
for
easy removal
of
the empty
pack
.
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L
__
Occasionally
people's eyes appear red in
flash
pictures
. The red is
produced
by reflec-
tions from the retina
of
the
eye
, and is most
evident
under
the
following
cond
itions: (1)
when your
subject
is young, has a ligr.t
complexion
,
or
has
blue
eyes, and (2) the
surroundings
are dimly lighted. You can
minimize these
reflections
by (1)
turning
on
additional room lights; (2) having your sub-
ject
look
directly
at
one
of
the room lights,
causing
his pupils to
contract
;
or
(3) using
a
KODAK
Flipflash Ex
tender
, available from
photo dealers. See " Accessories
,"
page 25.
UNLOADING
THE CAMERA
After you have taken and ejected the tenth
picture
in a film
pack
, the
exposure
counter
will read
"0
."
Open the film
door
and pull
the
FILM-PACK EXTRACTOR
for
easy removal
of
the empty
pack
.
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