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Kodak SPECIAL User Manual

Kodak SPECIAL
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r.
square
of
the
graph
paper, expose
one frame,
another
square,
another
frame, and so
on
until
the
camera
field is completely blocked.
Count
the
number
of
squares
trav-
ersed, close
the
shutter
and
wind
the
film
back
that
number
of
frames
by
means
of
the
ONE-FRAME
SHAFT.
This
necessitates
the
removal
of
the
camera from
the
table.
With
the
camera returned
to
the
same
position
in
relation
to
the
graph
paper, and a
new
scene
or
title
be-
fore
the
camera, place
the
block
so
as
just
to
cover
the
field. Uncover
the
new
scene
by
one square, expose
a frame, and so
on
until
the
scene is
entirely cleared.
Be
sure
to
move
the
block in
the
same direction for
both
phases
of
the
"wipe."
The
speed
of
the
"wipe"
depends
upon
the
number
of
frames consumed
in
blocking
off
or
unblocking
the
scene.
From
20
to
40
frames
make
a
pleasing transi tion.
An
example
of
a
"wipe,"
using a
title
carel anel a
photographic
print.
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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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