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You'll have a lot more
fun with your Signet 50
Camera, when you use
some of the products
pictured in this section.
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approximately. 1/50 second; an M-2 lamp has a flash
duration of approximately 1/100 second, thus pro-
viding effective stopping of subject movement if most
of the exposure light is provided by the flash.
3. Estimate carefully the distance in feet you are from
the subject and set the lens accordingly.
4. Obtaining Exposure From Exposure Value Card
a. Slip the proper exposure card into the holding
frame, with the Flash Setting side out.
b. Determine the exposure value from the distance
in feet to the subject and the type flash lamps used.
c. Transfer the exposure value to the shutter speed
ring being sure that the shutter speed is 1/30 sec.
5.
Hold the camera steady; then press the release lever
all the way down with a slow squeezing action.
Kodak Signet 50 Field Case
This de luxe, velvet-lined, top-
grain leather case combines
practical protection with drop-
away front convenience. Open-
ings on the side of the case
permit attaching the flasholder
with the camera in the case.
Strap inside top holds 7 expo-
sure value cards.
Kodak 300 Projector
Choice of two models. Here's
the newest in projectors. The
projector comes complete in a
self-carrying case, has finger-
tip knob controls for focus and
elevation, and weighs only 9
Ibs. The changer accepts up to
36 cardboard mounts. A short,
high efficiency, 300·watt pro-
jection lamp gives brilliant
pictures.
contents
Loading 6
Kodak Film 10
Setting Film Index 12
Exposure Value Number 13
Exposure Settings 18
Distance Settings 22
Taking the Picture 26
Flash Pictures 28
Photo Aids 32