User manual

COLOR
FILMS
Kodachrome
Film
For
color
transparencies,
which
can
be
projected
on
a
screen
or
from
which
prints
or
enlargements
can
be
made
.
For
processing
,
see
below
.
Use
Kodachrome
Film
for
Daylight
for
daylight
pictures,
and
Koda-
chrome
Film,
Type
F,
for
pictures
with
clear
flash
bulbs.
20
or
36
ex-
posures.
KODAK
FILMS
Kodak
Ektachrome
Film
Like
Kodachrome,
Ektachrome
Film
produces
lifelike
color
transparen
·
cies
for
projection
or
from
which
color
prints
and
enlargements
can
be
made.
The
speed
of
this
film,
however,
is
faster
than
that
of
Koda·
chrome
Film.
You
can
process
this
film
yourself
or
have
it
processed
as
described
below.
4
/
use
Film
Size
No.
135
Magazines
Use
Kodak
Ektachrome
Film
for
Daylight
for
exposure
in
daylight
,
and
Kodak
Ektachrome
Film,
Type
F,
for
pictures
with
clear
flash
bulbs
.
20
exposures
.
Kodak
High
Speed
Ektachrome
Film
With
this
new
,
extremely
fast
color
film
you
can
stop
action
in
low
illu
-
mination
and,
at
the
same
time,
get
faithful
color
rendition
with
excel
-
lent
definition.
Use
Daylight
Type
for
exposure
in
daylight
,
and
Type
B
for
indoor
pictures
by
existing
artificial
light.
20
exposures
.
Your
dealer
can
arrange
to
have
your
Kodachrome
or
Ektachrome
Film
processed
by
Kodak
or
any
other
laboratory
offering
such
service.
Some
laboratories,
including
Kodak
,
also
provide
direct
mail
service
whereby
you
can
mail
exposed
film
to
the
laboratory
and
have
it
returned
directly
to
you
.
See
your
dealer
for
the
special
mailing
devices
required.
Do
not
mail
film
without
an
overwrap
or
special
mailing
device
intended
for
this
purpose.