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Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - Instantaneous Exposures

Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
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Important-Never
oil,
shutter.
fn
case
of
acci_
dent,
return
camera
to your
dealer
or to
us
for
repairs.
As
a
general
rule,
make
exposures
with
the
cable
release
instead
of with
the
lever
C,
as
the
cable
release
is
less
likely
to
jar
the
camera.
Instantaneous
Exposures
"Snapshots"
_rY-h"T,
making
instantane-ous-
exposures
or
snap_
snots,.the_subject
should
be in
the
broad,
op"r,
s-unlight,
but
the
camera
must
not.
The
iun
should
be
behind
the
back
or
over
the
shoulder
of
the_
operator.
If it
shines
directly
into
the
lens
it
will
blur
and
fog
the
picture
For.
special
instructions_
in
regard
to
making
portraits
indoors,
see page
34.
Use
Stop
U.S.
8
and
Speed
25
,
fot,
all
ordinary
outdoor
work,
when
the
subject
ts rn-the
bright
sunshine,
use
stop
U.S.
g
and
use
speed
25.
If
a smallgf-
ltop
is
uied
fo,
orai"uiy
snaps-hots,
the
light
will
be-so
much
reduced
thai
tt
wrll
not
sufficiently
impress
the
image
on the
film,
and
failure
will result.
When.ma-king
portraits
out
of doors,
when
the
sun,ls
shining_
brightly,
have
the
subject
in
the
shade
ol
a
building
or
a large
tree,
but
with
clear
ancl
unobstructed
.\y
overhead-then
use
stop
U.S.4
and
use
speed
25.
By
followi"g
thi.
;;-[
unpleasant
and
distorting
shadows
on the
face
will
be avoided.
In
views
at
the"seashore
and
on the
water
when
the
sunlight
on the
subject
is
unusually
strong
and
there
are
no
heavy
shadows,
stop
i_1.S.
tO"
arra
speed
50 should
be used.
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