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Flash pictures, in black-and-white or color, are easy to
make with your camera. The built-in synchronization
of your Kodak Synchro 250 Shutter permits the use
of flash, including electronic flash. Flash lamps are
fired when the camera shutter is released. Flash ex-
posure data is on one side of the exposure value cards.
The Kodak Synchro 250 Shutter synchronizes No.5,
No. 25, and M-2 lamps at speed 30 (1/30 second).
Electronic flash (zero-time delay) synchronizes at all
shutter speeds.
The Signet 50 was designed to use flasholders with
Kodalite fittings such as the Kodalite Super-M 4
Flasholder and Kodak Rotary Flasholder, Model
l.
These flasholders do not require the use of a bracket
to attach the flasholder to the camera. Instructions for
using the flasholders are packed with them.
1.
Set the red index dot to the exposure value number
obtained from the exposure meter or the exposure
value card.
2.
Turn the shutter speed ring to the desired speed
setting or lens opening. For average snapshots set the
shutter speed at "60" (1/60
sec.).
3.
Set the distance.
4.
Select the view in the viewfinder.
5.
Hold the camera steady; then press the shutter re-
lease lever all the way down with a slow, squeezing
action.
If
the film has not been advanced to the next
frame and the word WIND appears in the viewfinder,
or if the film leader has not been wound off fully, you
cannot press the release lever.
To advance the film, with the right thumb swing out
the rapid wind lever one full stroke or several short
RAPID WIND LEVER
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