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Kodak vest pocket B - Making Camera Exposures; Operating the Shutter Mechanism

Kodak vest pocket B
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Making
the
Exposures
D
EFORE
making
an exposure with
I-D
the
Vest
Pocket Kodak, three
things
must
be done:
First-The
shutter
must
be
adjusted
for an instantaneous
or time
exposure.
Second-The
diaphragm dial
turned
to the
correct
stop opening.
Third-An
unexposed section
of
the
film
turned into
position.
Openin$ the Front
Frc.
I.
Opening
the
Front.
Raise
the
lever
near the winding
key,
trig. I, and
draw
down
the
bed of the
Ko?ak
until
the
side
arms catch.
Draw
out
the
lens standard
by
the
knurled
finger
grips,
Fig.
II,
page
14.
Operating
the
Shutter
A
In
the illustration,
A is
the
indicator
that
adjusts
the
shutter for instanta-
neous
or time
exposures.
The
dial B
eontrols
the
diaphragm
or
stop
openings
indicated
by the
numbers
l, 2,3
and
4,
which appear
in
the
eircular
opening
on
the front
of the
shutter
near
the
letter
B.
C
is
the
exposure
lever;
one
move-
ment,
either
up
or
down
with indicator
A
at
"I,"
makes
a
snapshot
or
instan-
taneous
exposure;
and
two
movements
-one
to open
the
shutter
and another
to close
it,
with indicator
A
at
"T,"
make
a
time exposure.
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