User manual
lamps
fitted
with
the
Kodak
Handy
R e-
Rectors,
Mode
l C,
and
two No. 2
Mazda
PhotoRood
Lamps
,
at
any
of
the
distanc
es
from
the
subject given
on
page
28.
Focus
on
the subject
and
then
make
the
exposure following
the
table
on
page
28.
CAUTION:
PhotoRood
Lamps
become
quit
e
hot
and
should
not
be
kept
bu
rning
an
y
longer
than
necessary.
Do
not
permit
bu
lbs
to
touch
ReRectors
or
lamp
shades.
PHOTOFLASH
PICTURES
PhotoFLASH
gives
an
instan-
taneous flash; it
is
good for one
picture. No smoke, no noise.
The
NO.7 si
ze
(intended for use
with a synchronizer) or the
No.
I I size are equally efficient.
WHEN
making
a Photoflash
picture,
adju
st
the
shutter
for a "
bu
l
b"
exposure,
with
"B
"
at
the
pointer
B, see
page
5.
Use the
proper
stop
opening,
depending
upon
distance
between
lamp
and
subject,
and
kind
of
film, see exposure
tab
l
e,
page 30;
t
hen
focus on the subject.
Use a Photoflash
bu
lb in a
home
lamp
or
a
portable
reRector
with
Rashl
ight
batte
ries.
To
make
the exposure,
turn
out
all lights
(except a small l
ight
behind
the
camera),
direct
the
Photoflash
at
the
subject,
open
the
s
hutter,
flash the
bulb,
and
close
the
shutter.
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