User manual

As soon as
the
flame
touches
the
powder
it
&ashes
up
an
intense
white light,
sufficiently
strong
to
make
a
picture
instantaneously
.
Many
interiors
can
be
taken
with
th~
flash light
that
are
impracticable
by
day
light,
either
by
reason
of
a
lack
of illumination
or
because
there
are
windows
in
the
direct
line of
the
view which
cannot
be
darkened
sufficiently to
prevent
the
blurring
of
the
picture.
Pictures
are
taken
so
quickly
that
groups of
people
around
a
dinner
table
or
.
card
table
'
can
be
taken
as
clear
and
sharp
as if
they
were
in
the
open
sunlight.
This
enables
the
Kodaker
to
obtain
souvenIrs
of
many
occasions which
have
hitherto
been
quite
beyond
the
range
of
the
art.
PHOTOGRAPHING
A
ROOM.
The
camera
should
be
prepared
for
cap
exposure,
by
placing
it
on
some
level
support
where
it
will
take
in
the view of the room desired, as
directed
on
pages 8
and
9 of this
Manual.
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