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REFLEX
FINDER
IMAGE
MAGNIFIER:
To
simplify focusing and
framing subjects
with
the
reflex finder, the Reflex Finder Image Magni-
fier
can be
attached
to
the
Cine-Kodak Special.
With
the
magnifier
in
position
the
reflex finder image can be viewed from
the
back
of
the
camera;
it
is especially recommended for use
when
working
close
to
a
subject
at
a large aperture
or
with
telephoto lenses.
It
can be used only
on Cine-Kodak Specials fitted
with
lOO-foot film chambers.
FADES
AT
THE
beginning and end
of
a series
of
"shots,"
the
"fade-in"
and
"fade-out"
serve
to
group
scenes
of
one sequence.
The
speed
of
fades
should be
in
keeping
with
the
tempo
of
the
scene; fades on a sunset
should be very slow,
while
those on
athletic
events and
other
scenes
containing rapid action should be quite fast.
Fig
.
42
Fig. 43
MAKING
A
"FADE-IN:"
Set
the
SHUTTER LEVER
at
CLOSED.
Push in
the
exposure
button
in
the
usual way.
The
instant
the
motor
starts,
slowly
move
the
SHUTTER LEVER
to
OPEN,
as
shown
in
Figure 42. While
the
lever is being moved,
the
"fade-in"
occurs.
Therefore,
the
speed
of
the
"fade-in"
depends upon
the
speed
at
which
the
shutter
is opened.
MAKINGA
"FADE-OUT:"
Lock
the
exposure
button
in running posi-
tion by
pushing
it
in and down. Remove
the
finger from
it,
so
that
the
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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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