User manual

No. 3A
Kodak
Series
II
- 9
made
by
pressing
the
exposure lever C or
the
cable
release D. Time
and
"Bulb"
Exposures do
not
require setting
the
shutter
THE
SELF-TIMER
There
is a self-acting release built into
the
shut-
ter, for
the
convenience of those who wish
to
be
included in
the
picture.
To
use
the
"Self-Tim
er,"
push
the
setting lever
E, as far as it will
go,
then
push
the
knob G, towards
the
back of
the
camera, now push
the
setting lever
E,
to
the
end of
the
slot.
Push
the
exposure lever C
or
the
push-pin of
the
cable release.
Get
into
the
picture. After
about
fifteen seconds
the
exposure.
will be made.
This
self-acting release
cannot
be used with 1/200
second, nor with Time or
"Bu
lb" Exposures.
TIME
AND
"BULB"
EXPOSURES
To
make a Time Exposure
the
letter
"T"
en-
graved on
the
shutter
must
be
at
the
white pointer
F,
and
the
exposure lever C, or push-pin of cable re-
le
ase D, pressed twice, once
to
open
the
shutter,
and
again
to
close it.
For
"B
ulb"
Exposures
the
letter
"B"
engraved
on
the
s
hutter
must
be
at
the
white pointer F,
and
the
exposure lever
C,
or push-pin of cable release D,
pressed down,
the
shutter
remains open as long as
the lever
C or
the
push-pin is held down.
Automatic exposures of 1 second, 1/
2,
1/5, or 1/
10
second
must
not
be made with
the
camera held in
the
hands.
The
Kodak
has two
tripod
sockets for
use
with
a tripod, an Optipod or a Kodapod.
Important:
Never oil the shutter
In
case of
accident,
return
the
camera
to
your dealer or
to
us
for repairs.