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draw the shades
of those n'ithin
range
of the
lens.
Diagram
Showing
Positions
for
Kodak
To
make
a
Time
Exposure
with the
camera
in
the horizontal
position, move
the
locking
lever until
it
projects
slight-
ly
bevond the
front edge
of the bed of
Kodak,
and
place
the
camera
in
the
po:ition
shown
in Fig.
X.
Frc. X.
Adjust
the shutter
for a
Time Ex-
posure
by
placing
the
indicator A at the
top of the
shutter exaetly
at
the
letter
"Tl'
see
pages
11
and
12.
All
being ready,
steady
the
Kodak
with
the left
hand, then
press
the ex-
28
posure
lever,
once,
either up or down.
This opens
the shutter. Time
the expo-
sure by a
watch.
Press the lever in
the
opposite direetion to
close
the
shutter.
In
doing this be careful
that the finger
does
not
come in front
of
the
lens.
Another
Method
Another
way of
making
short
tirne
exposures, which
has much
to recom-
mend it,
is
as
follows:
Hold the hand or a
card, elose
to
the
front
of
the Kodak,
to cover
the
lens and
exclude
all
light
as
in
Fig.
XI.
-Tt"
xt.-
Press the exposure lever to open
the
shutter:
remove
the hand and
give
the
proper
exposure; replace the hand
in
front of the
lens and again
press
the
lever to close
the shutter.
Some amateurs
prefer
this
method
with
any
camera
not having a
cable
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