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Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - Turn the Winding Key; Time Needed for Interior Exposures

Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
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exposure
lever
to
open the
shutter;
remove
the
hand
and
give
the
proper
exposure;
replace
the
hand
in
front
of the lens
and again
press
the lever
to
close the
shutter.
Ceurrox-If
using
the hand,
be
careful not
to
touch
the
front
of the lens,
or
it
will leave
a finger
mark.
Some
experienced
amateurs prefer
this
method
as
it
practically
does
away
with
all
danger
of
jarring
the camera
during
exposure,
and
thus
blurring
the
picture.
Turn
the
Winding
Key:
After
making
the
autographic
record, press
in
slightly
on the
winding
key
and
turn
the next
section
of
film
into
position,
as described
before.
(See
page
28.)
The camera
is now
ready
for
the next
Interior
Exposure.
Follow
the
directions given
heretofore
for
each
successive
exposure.
When the
last
Interior
Exposure
is
made,
adjust
the shutter
for
Instantaneous
Exposures
as
before
directed.
Time
Needed for
Interior
Exposures
The
following
table
gives
the
approximate
time
of the
exposure
required
under
varying
conditions
of
light.
The
time
given
in
the
table is
with
stop
U.S. 16
in
the
lens.
If stop
U.S.
8
is
used
give
one-half
the
time;
with
stop
U.S.4,
one-fourth
the
time;
with stop
U.S.32 give
twice
the
time,
32

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