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. 










