User manual
Table Of Contents
Many
interiors
can
be
taken
with
the
fla
h
light
that
are
impracticable
by
day-
light,
either
by
reason
of a lack of illumin-
ation
or
becau
e
there
are
windows in
the
direct
line
of
the
view which
cannot
be
darkened
sufficiently
to
prevent
the
blur-
ring
of
the
picture.
Pictures
are
taken
0
quickly
that
groups
of
people
around
a
dinner
table
or
card
table
can
be
taken
as
clear
and
harp
as
if
they
were in
the
open
unlight
.
This
makes
it
easy
to
obtain
souvenirs
of
many
occasions
which
have
hitherto
been
qui te
bey
.
ond
the
range
of
the
art.
Plloto
lT
rapllillg a
Roolll.-
The
camera
hould
be
prepared
for cap
e~
:
posure,
by
placmg
it on
some
level
support
where
it
will
take
in
the
VIew
of
the
room
desired,
as
directed
on
pages
9
and
10
of
this
Manual.
Preparation
of
flu
Flash
Ligltt.-
The
light
should
alu1a)'s
be
placed
two
feet
behind
and
two
to
three
feet
to
one
side
of
the
Kodet.
If
placed
in
front
or
on
a
line with
front
of
the
camera,
the
flash
would
strike
the
lens
and
blur
the
picture
.
It
should
be
placed
at
one
side
as
well a
behind,
so
as
to
throw
a
hadow
and
give
a
little
relief in
the
lighting.
The
lamp
hould
be
at
the
arne
height,
or
a
little
higher
than
the
camera
.
The
support
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