User manual

It
will be wise
to
make
this
order
of
procedure
a
IIabil, for
then
the
1"
odet
will be
ready
for
any
view
that
may be
pre
ented.
You will
not
need
to
try
to
remember
whether
you"
Turnt!d
the
Key,"
ler
the
"Turn
the
Key"
be
the
last
act
of
the
Exposure
"gone
before."
The
automatic
regi
ter
on tile
rt
ht
hand
side
of
the
roll·
holder,
count
each
expo
ure
a
it
i
reeled
off
and
you
can
thu
alway tell
ju
t
how
much
film
ha
been
u
ed
and
how
much
you
have
left.
When
the
expo
ure
have
all
been
made
the
key
will refu e to
turn.
The
Kodet
i
then
ready
to
return
to
the
Eastman
Kodak
Company
to
be
reloaded
and
have
the
negatives
developed
and
the
photograph
(positives)
printed
.
·oTE.-It
is
taken
for
granted
here
that
the
reader
i a novice
and
doe
not
de ire
to
pur
ue
the
art
except
ju t so far as is absolutely
required
to
make
the
expo
ure
If,
howevt!r, he de ires. he
can
fi
ni~h
his own
pictures
by following
the
direc-
tions given in
Parts
Y.
and
VI.
The
difficulties
are
no
greater
than
tho
e
of
the
ordinary
dry
plate
process,
and
the
labor much less.
If
it is
not
convenient
to
return
the
camera
or
roll
holder
the
reel
of
Expo
ed
Film
can
be
taken
out,
and
ent
by
mail
to
the
factory
.
For
directions
see
page
18.
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