User manual
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NO.2
EUREKA
CAMERA.
3
ures
the
object shou
ld
be
in
the
broad
open
sunlight
but
the
camera
should
not.
The
sun
should
be
b
ehind
the
back
or
over
the
shoulder
of
the
operator.
USE
TH
E LA
RG
E
ST
S
TOP
.
Snap
Shots
can
only
be
made
when
the
largest
stop
is
in
the
lens.
If
a
smaller
stop
be
used
the
ligbt
will
be
so
much
reduced
that
it
will
not
sufficiently
impress
the
image
on
tbe
plate
and
failure
will
result
.
In
making
snap
shots,
the
slide
B
shown
in
Fig.
2
should
be
pushed
in
to
the
limit
of
motion.
The
exposure
lever
A
controls
time
and
instantaJleous
exposures.
For
snap
shots
this
lever
must
be
in.
Slide
B
controls
the
stops.
of
whicb
there
are
three.
When
it is clear in
the
largest
stop
is in place.
This
' is
the
one
to
use
(or
all s.lap
shots,
except
where
the
sunlight
is
u.n
u
sually
strong,
and there
are
no
heavy
shadows,
such
as
views
on
the
water
or
in
tropical
or
semi-tropical
climates,
when
the
middle
stop
may
be
used.
The
smallest
stop
must
never
be
ยท
used
for
FIG.
2.
snap
shots
or
absolute
failure
will
result.
Aim
the
camera
at
the
object
to
be
photographed
and
locate
the
image
in
the
finder.
The
finder shows
the
scope
of
view
and
is a fac-simile
of
what
the
picture
will be.
Hold
the
camera
steady,puslt
the exposure
lever
on
the
right
hand
side
down
with
the
thumb
of
the
right
hand.
T/lis makes the
~xposure.
For
snap shots the
exposure
lever
A
and
slide B
must
both
be
in.
as
shown in
Fig.
3.
Note
the
difference
between
Figs.
2
and
3.
Replace
the
dark
slide
in
plate
holder
.
Repeat
the
foregoing
opera-
tions
fo
r
each
picture
.
FI
G.
S.










