User manual

PART
III.
TAK1NG
KODAK
PICTURES
AT
NIGHT
WITH
THE
FLASH
LIGHT
APPARATUS.
The
recent
invention of
the
flash light
apparatus
renders
easy
the
taking,
with such a camera as the
Kodak,
photographs
at
night.
The
requisites are
The
Kodak
Camera,
The
Flash
Light
Apparatus.
The
flash light
apparatus
consists of a specially
constructed
alcohol lamp,
having
in
front
of
it
a little
tray
upon
which is
poured
about
a
teaspoonful
of
flash light powder. A
rubber
tube
attached
to
a blow-pipe in
the
flame of
the
lamp, conveys a
blast
of
air
from a
bulb
held
in
the
hand
and
serves
to
project
the flame
of
the
lamp
upon
the powder, when it is desired to
take
a picture.
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