User manual

28-
Picture
taking
with
the
various lighting effects.
It
gives suggestions for
making
pictures
in
and
around
the
home.
"PICTURE
TAKING
AT
NIGHT" is a booklet
that
describes
in
detail
the
methods
of
making
pictures
by
electric light, flashlight exposures, campfire
scenes, fireworks, lightning, moonlight effects, sil-
houettes
and
other
novel
and
unusual
pictures.
These two booklets
are
free,
and
copies of
them
will be
sent
upon
request
to
our
Service
Department.
TIME
EXPOSURES-OUTDOORS
When
the
smallest
stop
opening (f.32) is used,
the
light passing
through
the
lens is
so
much
re-
duced
that
very
short
time
exposures
may
be
made
outdoors.
For
short
time
exposures as described below, use
the
"Bu
lb" Exposure, see page
9.
With
Light
Clouds-
From
one to
three
seconds
will be sufficient.
With
Heavy Clouds- Four seconds
to
eight
seconds will be required.
With
Sunshine
- Time exposures should
not
be
made.
When
making
time
exposures
the
Kodak
must
be
placed on some
steady,
firm
support,
do
not
hold
it
in
the
hands
or
the
picture
will be blurred.
RISING
FRONT
The
rising front is used
to
cut
out
undesirable
foreground
or
to include
the
top
of a high building.
To
raise or lower
the
front, release
and
lift
up
the
catch
from
the
pin on
the
side of
the
standard,
and
at
the
same time
turn
the
milled
head
of
the
post
to
the
right
or left.
The
rising
front
can be used to