User manual
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if
the
body
shutter
release
or
cable
release
is
used, because the
shutter
can
not
be
operated
wi
th
either
release
until
a
new
section
of
film
is
wound
into position.
"
BULB
"
EXPOSURES
For
all
"bulb"
exposures
the
Kodak
must
be
placed
on a
tripod
or
some
other
steady,
firm
support
-
do
not
hold
it
in
the
hands
or
the
picture
will be
blurred.
An
Optipod
or
a
Tilt-a-pod
will be neces-
sary for using
the
camera
on
a tripod,
with
the
camera
in
the
vertical position for a
horizonta
l
picture
.
To
make
a
"bulb"
exposure,
the
letter
"B"
must
be
at
the
black
pointer
B,
page
5;
then
press
the
shutter
release; the
shutter
will
remain
open
as long as
the
shutter
re-
lease
is
held
down.
TIME
EXPOSURES
TIME
exposures
can
be
made
with
your
Kodak
when
it
is
fitted
with
a
T.B
.I.
Cable
Release.
To
make
a
time
exposure,
the
circular
piece should be
turned
so
that
the
notch
on
the edge
is
directly
under
the
small
button,
see
the
illustration. Set
the
shutter
for a
"bulb"
exposure. Press
the
pushpin
of
the
cab
le release; time
the
exposure
by
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