User manual
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If 
the 
film 
is 
inserted 
in 
the 
camera 
and 
the 
WINDING 
KNOB 
turned 
with 
the 
EXPOSURE 
COUNTER 
on 
some 
other 
figure 
than 
"0," 
the 
winding 
mech
-
a
ni
sm will  lock. 
The 
COUNTER 
KNOB 
must 
then 
be 
depressed 
and 
turned 
until 
"8" 
appea
rs 
in 
the 
forward 
ha
lf 
of 
the 
window. 
To 
release 
the 
winding 
mechanism 
the 
lens 
must 
be 
brought 
to 
picture-
taking 
position, as described 
in 
Section 3 below, 
and 
the 
SHUTTER 
RELEASE 
must 
be pressed. 
Then 
proceed 
with 
wind
in
g 
the 
film  as 
described 
on 
pages  4  to  6. 
The 
dial 
on 
the 
top 
of 
the 
camera 
shou
ld  be set to 
show 
the 
kind 
of film 
with 
which 
the 
Kodak 
is 
loaded, 
Figure 
7. 
3. 
BRINGING 
THE 
LENS 
TO 
PICTURE-TAKING 
POSITION 
Figure 
7 
T
urn 
the 
large 
FOCUSING 
COLLAR, 
Fi
gure 
8, 
page 
8, 
on 
the  lens 
barrel 
to 
bring 
the 
lens  to  a 
picture-
taking 
position. 
This 
can 
be 
judged 
by 
the 
FOCUS-
ING 
SCALE 
on 
the 
top 
of 
the 
camera. 
As  the lens 
is 
brought 
forward,  this scale 
automatica
lly  revolves 
and 
when 
ro  (Infinity)  comes 
to 
the 
ind
ex 
(and 
not 
before) 
the 
SHUTTER 
RELEASE 
can 
be 
depressed. 
CAUTION: 
Damage 
ca
n 
be 
do
ne  to 
the 
came
ra 
if 
force 
is 
used to depress 
th
e 
SHUTTER 
RELEASE, 
before 
the 
lens 
is 
brought 
to 
the 
infinity position. 
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