User manual

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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