User manual

Push
back
the
slides over
the
red windows.
The
windows should be uncovered only when winding
the film,
this
should be done
in
a s
ubdued
ligh
t,
never in direct sunlight.
Turn
the
winding
key
until
the
figure 1 is centered
in
the
window
nearest
the
hinge of
the
back.
Make
the
first exposure,
then
turn
the
winding
key
until
the
figure 1 is in
the
other
window
The
second ex-
posure should now be
made
.
Each
number
appears
twice, first
in
the
window
nearest
the
hinge of
the
back,
then
in the
other
Make
only one exposure
on
figure 6, as
this
will be
the
eleventh
exposure. After
every
exposure,
turn
the
winding
key
until
the
sa
me
or
a new
number
appears
in
one of
the
two win-
dows.
This
preven
ts
making two pictures
on
the
same section of film . Be careful
to
center
the
number
s
in
the
red windows.
With
the
mask
in pla
ce,
a horizontal picture is
made
with
the
camera
held vertically,
and
a vertical
picture
with
the
c
am
era
held hor
iz
ontally
The
use of
the
longer focal
length
lens of
the
No.
3A
Kodak
for a picture half
the
size of
the
regular
negative, gives
you
an
image which is considerably
larger,
than
that
obtained
wi
th a camera, which is
usually used for
obtaining
a
picture
2Yz
x 3.>i inches.
The
use of a long focal
length
lens also minimizes
a
ny
chance of distortion.
When
you wish to use
your
camera
for
obtaining
t
he
regular 3A size negativ
es
(3.>i x
5Yz
inches),
remove
the
mask from
the
back of
the
camera,
the
cap from the view finder,
and
the small
me
ta
l
mask
from
the
front
frame of
the
metal
frame direct view
finder
The
window ne
arest
the
hinge of the
back
must
be used
to
check
the
number
of exposures.
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KODAK
COM
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