User manual

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The
Smallest-For
cap
exposures
outdoors
in
cloudy
weather.
Never
jor
instanta1leous
exposures.
The
time
required
for
cap
exposures
on
cloudy
days
with
smallest
stop
will
range
from
~
sec-
ond
to
5
seconds,
according
to
the
light.
See
page
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When
setting
the
stops
always see
that
the
one
to
be
used
IS
brought
to
the center
of
the lens where
it
catches.
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This
will
be
the
result
if
you
use
the
smallest
stop
for
instantaneous
exposure
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When
any number
of
exposures
have
been
made
they
can
be
~emoved
and
developed
as
described
in
parts
II.
and
IV.
We
recommend
everyone
to
do
their
own developing.
With
our
ABC
outfit
it
is
very
simple
and
inexpensive;
no
regular
dark
room
is
required,
and
the
operator
can
obtain
proofs
from
the
negatives
as
soon
as
they
are
dry.
If,
however,
the
user
of
the
kodak
prefers
to
have
us
"do
the
rest,"
he
1
can
send
his
Exposures
to
us
either
m
the
camera
by
Express,
or
take
them
ou t
and
send
them
by
mail, as
directed
m
part
II.
We
have
larger
and
better
facilities
and
more
skillful
operators
than
anyone
else,
and
it is to
our
interest
to · get
the
best results
from
every
tzegatiz1e.
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