User manual

14
Pictur
e
ta
king with the
4. When all is
ready
for
the
exposure:
Hold
the
Kodak
steady.
Hold
it
level.
and
press
the
shutter
release
button-the
one
farthest from
the
tension lever.
Thi
s
makes
the
exposure.
It
may
sometimes be necessary to hold
the
camera
at
eye level. When
it
is held in this
position,
adjust
the
hood of
the
finder
to
an
angle of 45 degrees
and
look
into
the
mirror
in
the
hood of
the
finder.
This
will show
an
inv
e
rt
ed view of
part
of
the
subject.
Wh
en using
the
camera in this position, be
very
careful to
hold
it
steady
and
le
ve
l.
Immediately
after
an
exposure, wind
another
section of
fi
lm into position
by
turning
the
wind-
ing key
unti
l
the
next odd
number
appears
in
the
red window
-a
bout six
turns
.
Repeat
these operations for each exposure.
Remember always
to
turn
the
winding key until
an
odd
number
appears in
the
window.
Pa
noram
Group
Picture
s
The
No. 3A
Panoram
Kodak
is
un
equalled for
photographing large out-door groups.
The
ang
le
of view is
so
wide
that
a
great
number
of
people
can be included without
standing
one
in
front of
another.
The
subjects should be in a semi-circle, each
one
the
same distance from
the
camera,
and
this
distance
must
never be less
than
twenty
feet.