22
RE'IIOY'NG
THE
F'LM
After the
last exposure on the roll
of fllm has been
made, turn
the
film
winding
knob until
the end of
the
protective
paper
not only
passes
the red window
but
is
drawn
up to the
fiIm spool.
In
subdued light,
open
the
back
of the camera.
Turn and
pull
out
the film winding
knob to disen-
gage
it from the
roll. To remove
the exposed
roll,
press
the end of
the spool
opposite the winding
knob and
lift out
the
flm. Fold
the end of the
protective
paper
under and
fasten it with the
sticker.
Reload with
No.
620
Kodak Film.
IMPORfANf:
After removing the film, do not wind
it
lighlly
with
q
lwisting molion os lhis moy scrofch fhe tilm.
CIEAA"NG THE [ENs
The tinted
qppeqrqnce
of
the
lens is due
to Lumenizing
.,. o speciol
hord cooting opplied
fo
oll oir-gloss surfoces of
the lens.
This
treotmenl
increoses Iight tronsmission ond decreoses internql
re-
flections,
thus improving the
brillionce of block-ond-whife
piclures
ond
the
color
purity
of
full-color
piciures.
Like ony
fine
lens,
this lens
should
be cleoned wiih core. lf either
lhe front
or bock surfoce
requires
cleoning, firsf brush owoy ony
gril
or dust. Then
wipe
ih'e
surfoce
gently
with Kodok
Lens
Cleoning
Poper
or o cleon, soft. liniless
clofh.
lf
moislure
is necessory,
breothe
on
the
lens
or use Kodqk Lens
Cleoner.