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For subjects
in the
shadow,
under
porches or
under-
trees,
no accurate
directions
can
be
given;
experience
only
can
teach
the
correct
exposure
to
give.
When
making
pictures
under
these
conditions
the
Kodak
must be
placed
on
a
tripod
or
some
other steadY,
firm
support.
Using
the
Finder
The
finder
shows
what
will
aPPear
in
the
picture, but
on
a
much reduced
scale.
Point
the
lens
at
the
subject to be
photosraphed
and
looking
into
the
hnderJrom
directly
over
the center
of
it,
include
what
you
want
bY turning
to
the
right
or
left,
see
illustration
on
page
20.
Frc.
III.
To
make a
vertical
picture, hold
the
Kodak as
in
Fig.
III.
For
a
horizonta'l
picture,
turn
thb
Kodak and
the
f'nder
,
as
in Fig.
IV,
page
19.
It
will be
noticed
that the
top of
the
finder
is notched,
as shown in
Fig.
V.
This
enables the
one finder
to show
the
correct view when
the
Kodak
is
held
in
either
the
vertical or
the
horizontal
position.
.*.q
1"
Frc. IV.
Only
what is seen
in
that
part
of
the
finder
represented
by the white
area
of
the
diagrams below, will be includ-
ed
in
the
nieture.
VIEW INCI,UDED WIIEN
VIEW
INCIJUDED
WEEIN
MAKING A YERTICAL
MAKING
A
EORIZONTAIJ
PrcruRE'
Frc.
v.
PrcruRE'
Hold the
Kodak
steadv-hold
it
level as shown
in
the
illustrbtions,
and
press
the exposure
lever
up
or
down.
This makes the enposure.
19
18
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