User manual

exposures be
made
from
about
2 seconds to
16
seconds, using stop j/ I
I,
makin
g
eac
h
exposure
double
th
e
pre
vious one.
The
exposures reco
mmended
above
are
for
Kodak
Veri
chrome
and
Pan
a
tomic-X
Film
s;
with
Kodak
Super-XX
Pan
c
hroma
-
tic
Film
give
one-fourth
th
e expos
ur
e.
Interiors
by
day
l
ight
s
hou
ld be
mad
e
from
three
hour
s
after
s
unri
se
until
t
hre
e
hours before s
unset
; if
earlier
or
la tel' the
exposures
mu
st be longer.
Stop
j/ I I giv
es
th
e best ave
ra
ge
r
es
ult
s.
Double
the
ex
posur
es
with
eac
h smaller stop,
and
halve
the
expo
sures
with
each
larger
st
op
opening.
If
no
more
"
bulb
" exposures
are
to be
made,
adjust
the
shutter
by
bringing
100
to
the
black
pointer
B, see
pa
ge 5.
KODAK
PORTRAIT
ATTACHMENT
WHILE
the
Kodak
ca
n be focused for s
ub-
jects
as
close as 4 feet,
permitting
the
obtain-
ing
of
head
a
nd
shoulder
portraits,
it
can
be focused for even closer distances
when
a
Kodak
Portrait
Attachment
is
used.
By
usi
ng
the
Kodak
Portrait
Attach
-
men
t,
large
images
of
flowers
and
s
imilar
" still life" subjects
can
be
obtained.
Place
the
Attachment
over
the
lens
and
compose
the
picture
in
th
e finder.
For
vertical pictures
turn
the
Kodak
just
a little
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