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Instantaqeous
Exposures
"Snapshots"
Fdrsf-Move
the
indicator
A to
"I."
This
adjusts the
shutter
for
Instantan-
eous
or Snapshot
Exposures.
S econd-Revolve
the
diaphragm
dial
B'by the
milled
edge,
until
number
I
is
cdntered
in the ciicular
opening,
see
illustration
of shutter
on
page
11.
This
brings
the
largest diaphragm
or
stop
open"inq
before
the
lens.
No.
I
is
the
correciopening
for ordinary
outdoor
pictures,
such
as street
scenes,
nearby
views,
etc., when
the
subject
is in the
bright
sunlight.
Third-To
ma!<e
the exposure,
move
the
lever C
once
either
up
or
down.
Push
the
Iever until
it clicks. Unless
it
is
pushed
as
far as
it will
go,
no
click
will
be
heard
and
no exposure
will be
made.
Move the lever
slowlg so
as
not
to
jar
the
Kodak.
Time
Exposures
First-Move the
indicator
A
to
"T"
(time).
This
adjusts the
shutter
for
Time Exposures.
Second-Revolve
the
dial
B unti^
No.
1,
2,
3
or
4 shows
in
the
circular
opening.'
See
instructions
for using
the
diaohrasm
or
stop openings
given
on
pases
l6'and
17; aiso t-he
table
for
mak-
ing
Interior
Time
Exposures
on
pages
31 and
32,
and the table for
Time
Ex-
posures
Outdoors
on
page
35.
Third-Press
the exposure lever
C
until
it
clicks. This
opens
the shutter,
which norv
stays open. Time
the
ex-
posure
by a watch. Press
the exposure
Iever in
the opposite
direction.-
This
closes
the shutter
Important-Neaer
oil
the shutter.
In
case
of
accident. return
the Kodak
to
your
dealer or
to us
for
repairs.
Instantaneous
Exposures
.
ttsnapshotstt
When
making
instantaneous
expo-
sures or snapshots,
the subject
shouli.
be
in
the broad, open
sunlight,
but the
camera must not.
The
sun should
be
behind
your
back or
over the shoulder.
If it
shines directly into
the lens it
will
blur and fog the
picture.
To
make
portraits
outdoors,
when
the sun
is
shining
brightly,
the subject
should
be
in
the shade
of a
buildins
or
a
large
tree,
but with
clear and
unl
obstructed
sky overhead-use
stop
No.
3
or
No.
4,
place
the
Kodak
on some
firm,
steady
support
(do
not
hold it in
the hands)
and make
a short
time ex-
posure.
The
exposure lever
C should
be
moved
twice. up and
down or
down
and
up rvithout
a
pause,
and
care
must
t2
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