EasyManua.ls Logo

Kodak Tourist

Kodak Tourist
39 pages
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
I
i
I
TITAE
EXPOSUR.ES
When the
light is
too dim for the snapshot or the
slow,
measured speeds, use a time exposure. The night
scene
shown below
is an example of the many
picture-
taking
possibilities
with time exposures.
The
camera
must
be
placed
on a tripod such as the
I(odak
Eye-
Level Tripod,
page
33, or other
support for exposures
longer
than
1/25
second.
For
time exposures, set
the
shutter speed
index
at
"B";
then
press
the shutter release for
the desired inter-
val. The shutter will remain open as long as
the shut-
ter release
is
pressed.
For long
time exposures, the use of a
Kodak
T.B.I.
Cable Release No. 2,
available
from
your
Kodak
dealer,
is
recommended. The
plunger
of
this cable
release
stays
down until released, to keep the
shutter
open for as long as desired. Use a firm
pressure
on the
release to
open
the shutter. The use of a cable release
for
"B"
exposures minimizes the danger of
jarring
the
camera
during exposure. Instructions for its use
ac-
company
each release.
26
For
o scene
like
liris.
moke on ex-
posure
of obout 5
mlnules oT fl ll
wiih Kodok Plus-X
Film.

Related product manuals