User manual
No.
3A
Kodak
Series
II
-
l1
w
ate
r, use 1/
50
second, for
ordinary
landscapes, in
bright sunlight, with clear
sky
overhead, use 1/25
second, also for
Interior
Time
Exposures,
the
time
for which is given in
the
table
on page 25.
f.22-
For
instantaneous exposures of extremely
di
stant
landscapes, marines, snow scenes
without
promine
nt
dark
objects in
the
foreground,
and
clouds only, in bright sunlight, use 1/
25
second,
al
so
for
Time
Exposures.
f.32-
For
Time
Exposures Outdoors on cloudy
days, see
ta
ble on page 28.
For
Interior
Time
Expo-
s
ur
es, see page 25. Never for instantaneous exposures.
Failure
will result, if stop f.32 is used for instan-
taneous exposures.
The
smaller
the
stop opening
the
greater
the
depth of focus, see pages 12
and
13.
All exposures given for outdoor subjects are for
the
ho
ur
s from one hour
after
sunrise
until
one hour
before sunset, when using
Kodak
Verichrome,
Super Sensitive Panchromatic or Panatomic Film.
If
Kodak N
C.
Film is used,
ex
po
sures can be made
from
272 hours
after
sunrise
un
t
il
272 hours before
sunset.
If
earlier or la
te
r, the exposures
must
be
longer
For
a subject in
the
shade,
under
the roof of a
porch, or
under
a tree, a time exposure
must
be
made, see page 28. When making pictures
under
these
co
nditions,
the
camera
must
be placed on
some
stea
dy, firm support.
DEPTH
OF
Focus
Depth
of focus is
the
distance from
the
nearest to
the farthest objects
that
will
appear
sharp in
the










