User manual
Table Of Contents
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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