User manual

SUGGESTIONS
ON
INSTANTANEOUS
EXPOSURES
When
the
sun
is
shining,
it
shou
ld
be
behind
your
back
or
over
the
shoulder;
if
it
shines
directly
into
the
lens,
it
will
blur
and
fog
the
picture.
However,
beautiful
effects
can
be
obtained
by
back-
or
side-
lighting
.
When
the
Kodak
is
pointed
towards
the
sun,
the
lens
must
be
shaded
so
that
the
direct
sunlight
will
not
strike
the
lens.
For
the
best results,
use
the
Lens
Hood
of
the
Kodak
Combination
Lens
Attachments
(see pages
32
and
33 for a full descrip-
tion
of
the
various
attachments
that
are
available)
or
use a
Kodak
Adjustable
Lens
Hood
NO.2.
For
ordinary
pictures
outdoors
use
Kodak
Veri-
chrome
or
Plus-X
Panchromatic
Film.
Where
ex-
treme
film speed is necessary,
either
on
accou
nt
of
poor
lighting
or
because
a
high
shutter
speed
must
be used, use
Kodak
Super-XX
Panchromatic
Film.
Snapshots
should
be
made
during
the
hours
from
one
hour
after sunrise
until
one
hour
before sunset.
If
earlier
or
later,
the
exposures
must
be longer.
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