User manual
6 Picture taking with the
J is
aT-level
for levelling
the
camera, verti-
cally
and
horizontally.
KK
are concealed springs
for opening
the
back
and
e
nd
s.
L is
the
carrying
handle.
In
the
back of
the
camera there is a small red
'!
window
through
which
the
number
of
the
film
can be seen.
Tripod
sockets for holding the
camera
on
a
tripod
in
th
e horizontal
and
vertical
positions are provided.
Having
gone over
the
camera
and
observed
the
movements of
it
s various
part
s,
read
th
e direc-
tions for loading, exposing
and
unloading,
and
without
any
fi
lm in
th
e camera, make all
the
movements called for.
In
this way there will be
little possibility of w
ast
ing
any
film
through
an
unintentional exposure.
Loading
the
Kodak
T
HE
No. 3A
Panor
am
Kodak, like all
other
Kodak
s,
can be loaded a
nd
unloaded
in
day-
light.
Th
ese operations should be done in a
s
ubdued
light, not
in
dir
ect
sunlight. This
~
camera uses
the
film for
the
regular 3A Auto-
graphic Kodak, No. A 122,
the
six-
and
ten-
expos
ur
e spools for three
and
five Pa
noram
pictures r
es
p
ect
ively.
1.
To
open
the
Kod
ak
unhook
the
carrying
handle
and
press
the
concealed springs
KK
at
the
rear
upp
er corners of
the
sides, Fig.
II
,
page
7,
allowing
the
back
to
drop down a
nd
the
sides to swing out, as
in
Fig.
III.










