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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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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
4
Loading the Cine-Kodak Special
7
Interchanging the Film Chambers
7
A Perture Cover
12
Threading the Film
13
Film Meters
19
Unloading
20
Hand-Held Operation
21
Condensed Instructions for Average Filming
22
General Information
25
Holding the Camera Steady
25
Finder
25
Exposure
27
Focus
29
Miscellaneous Notes
30
Important Rules
30
Turret Head
31
Camera Speeds
37
Variable Shutter
38
Masks
39
Operation on the Cine-Kodak Tripod
43
Reflex Finder
44
Fades
47
Dissolves
48
Single Frames
51
Frame Counter
52
Double Exposure
54
Running down the Motor
56
Hand Cranking
57
Films, Filters and Artificial Lights
58
Special Effects and Tricks
63
Care Ofthe Cine-Kodak Special
72
Cleaning the Gate
72
Cleaning the Lenses
73
Cleaning the Reflex Finder
73
Oiling the Camera
73
Tables
78
Exposure
78
Field Sizes
84
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Kodak SPECIAL Specifications
General
Film Format
35mm
Image Size
24 x 36mm
Type
Rangefinder camera
Film Type
35mm
Focus
Manual
Viewfinder
Optical rangefinder
Aperture
f/3.5 - f/16
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