User manual
Table Of Contents
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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