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Kodak SPECIAL User Manual

Kodak SPECIAL
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recorded on the film.
This
error is called parallax.
For
distant
and
medium scenes
the
parallax
is negligible,
but
it
becomes noticeable in
close-ups.
As
shown in
eye-level
finder.
As
seen in
reflex
finder.
As
recorded
on film.
To
compensate for parallax,
"6
FT."
and
"2
FT."
lines are etched on
the
finder lens
of
the
I-inch f.1. 9 lens.
They
show
the
top
of
the
picture
when
the
subject is
6-
or
2-feet, respectively, from the camera.
The
finder lens of
the
adapter
for the
15
mm.
f.2.7
wide-angle lens is marked:
4 ft. and 2 ft., and
the
adapter used
with
the
telephoto
lens
es
has
masks
with
pointers
that
accomplish
the
same purpose.
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Kodak SPECIAL Specifications

General IconGeneral
Film Format35mm
Image Size24 x 36mm
TypeRangefinder camera
Film Type35mm
FocusManual
ViewfinderOptical rangefinder
Aperturef/3.5 - f/16

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