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Kodak SPECIAL
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1
"
NOTE:
After
"fading
-
out"
on a scepe, you
may
wish
to
make a dis-
solve
but
find
that
you have inadvertently
wound
up
the
motor
to
the
limit,
thus
preventing
winding
the
film
backward
. In this event,
the
motor
must be run down
part
way
according
to
the
special instructions
on page 54.
SINGLE
FRAMES
SINGLE
FRAME
RELEASE: Is
for
all
ordinary
animation
and single picture
work
.
To
use
this
release pull
it
out
as
shown
in Figure
45.
Push
it
down
to
expose one frame.
With
the
camera speed set
at
16, the
SINGLE
FRAME
RELEASE exposes each
frame
approximately
.
the
same as
when
the
camera is running on speed
8.
There-
fore,
the
normal exposure should be halved,
either
by using
the
next smaller
diaphragm
opening
or
by using
shutter
at
;,4-
0PEN.
Greatest
uniformity
of
exposure from
frame
to
frame is
obtained
by using
the
release only
when
motor
is
tightly
wound.
Fig.
45
ONE-FRAME
SHAFT:
Can be used for single picture
work
by
attach-
Fig. 46
49
ing
to
it
the
crank
from
the
EIGHT
-
FRAME
SHAFT
as
shown
in Figure
46.
The crank
can be removed by first pushing
up
the
knob
of
the
CRANK
RELEASE;
then
pull
the
crank
off
the
shaft and place
it
on
the
ONE-FRAME
SHAFT; lock
it
by
pushing
down
the
CRANK
RELEASE.
The
position
of
the
dot
on
the
end
of
the
ONE-FRAME
SHAFT,
with
reference
to
the
labelled sectors on
the
sur-

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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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