User manual
No. 3A
Kod
ak
Series
II
- 7
,fhen
the
lens
standard
is drawn
out
as far as
it
will come,
the
indicator will be
at
the
00
(Infinity)
mark
on the focusing sca
le.
To
ad
just
the
focus for subjects
at
distances
nearer
tha
n infinity, press down
and
move forward
the
focusing lever,
until
the
indicator over
the
focus-
ing scale is exactly
at
the
line marked with
the
fi
gure corresponding nearest to
the
distance in feet,
between the camera
and
the
prin
cipal object to be
photographed.
The
distance between
the
subject and
Kodak
can
be est
imated
without
measuring, when
the
subject
is
beyond fifteen feet , for instance, if the focus is set
at
25
feet (the usual distance for
ordinary
street
scenes) the sharpest
part
of
the
picture will be the
objects
at
that
distance from
the
camera,
but
everything from
about
20
to
about
35 feet will be
in good focus.
For
general
street
pictures
the
focus
may
be
kept
at
25
feet,
but
where
the
principal
object is nearer
or farther away,
the
focus should be changed ac-
cordingly
For di
sta
nt
views
set
the
focus
at
00
(Infinity)
Everyth
ing
149
feet
and
beyond is in focus when
the
Kodak
is
set
at
00,
and
stopf.4.5
is used,
with
small-
er stop openings
the
subject can be much closer
to
the
lens, see page
12.
Nothing nearer
than
six feet
can be focused without using a
Kodak
Portrait
Attachment,
see pages 26
and
27, or a small stop
opening, see
tab
le on page
12.










