User manual

SUGGESTIONS
ON
EXPOSURE
INSTANTANEOUS
EXPO
S
URES
WHEN
the s
un
is shining,
it
sho
uld
be
behind
your
back
or
over
the
s
hould
er;
if it shines
directly
into
the
lens,
it
will
blur
and
fog
the picture. H owever, beautiful effects
can
be
obtained
by
back
-
or
side-lighting.
When
pointing
the
Kodak
towards
the sun, the
lens
must
be
sh
aded
so
that
the
direct
sun-
li
gh
t will
not
strike the lens; for
the
best
results, u
se
the
Lens
Hood
of the
Kodak
Comb
ination
Lens
Attachments,
see pages
34
and
35 for a full description
of
the
vario
us
attachments
that
are
ava
il
ab
le;
or
use a
Kodak
Adjustable
Lens
Hood
NO.2.
Instantaneous
expos
ur
es
can
be
made
in-
doors with
Kodak
Super-XX
.
Panchro-
matic
Film,
providing
the
subject
is
re-
ceiving the
direct
illumination
from a win-
dow.
Pictures
sim
il
ar
to
that
at
the
bottom
of
the
opposite
page
can
be
made
with
an
exposure
of
1/5.6
and
1/50 second
with
Kodak
Super-XX
Panchromatic
Film.
Snapshots
should be
made
during
the
hours
from
one
hour
after
su
nri
se
until
one
hour
before sunset.
If
earlier
or
l
ater,
the
expos
ur
es
must
be longer.
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