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Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie - Flash-Light Exposures; Preparation for the Flash

Kodak No. 2 Folding Autographic Brownie
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For
exceedingly
short
time
exposures
as
described
on
page 36, use
the "Bulb
Exposure",
see
page 13'
Flash-light
ExPosures
By
the
introduction
of
Eastman
Flash
Sheets,
picture
taking
at
night
has been
wonderfully
simpli-
fied.
A
package
of
flash
sheets,
a
piece
of
card-
board,
a
pin
and
a
match
complete
the
list
of
es-
sential
extras,
although
a
Kodak
Flash
Sheet
Holder
is
a
great
convenience.
With
flash
sheets,
no lamp
is
necessary;
there
is a
minimum
of
smoke
and
they
are
far
safer
than
any
other
self-burning
flash
medium,
besides
giving
a
softer
light
that
is less
trying
to the
eyes.
Many
interiors
can
be
taken
with
the
flash sheets
that
are
impracticable
by
daylight,
either
by
reason
of
a
lack
of
illumination
or because
there
are
win-
dows
in a
direct
line
of
view
which
cannot
be
darkened
sufficiently
to
prevent
the
blurring
of
the
picture.
Evening
parties,
groups around
a dinner
or
card
table
or
single
portraits
may be
readily
made
by
the
use
of
our
flash
sheets,
thus
enabling
the
ama-
teur
to obtain
souvenirs
of
many occasions
which,
but
for
the
flash-light,
would
be
quite
beyond
the
range
of
the
art.
Preparation
for the
Flash-The
shutter
should
be
adjusted
for
a Time
Exposure,
as
described
on
page 13 of
this
manual
(stop
U.S.
8
must be
used),
then
place the
camera
on
some
level
support
where
it will
take
in the
view
desired,
see
pages 29
and
30'
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