User manual
With
j.
I
I,
for example, everything from
about
4 feet to about' 6.% feet will be
sharp.
Example
2
Example
2:
When
the
lens
is
focused for ten feet,
turn
the
outer
ring
of
the
indicator
until
lois
at
the
pointer;
we
then
find
that
withj.5.6,
objects
approx-
imately
as
near
as 8 feet
and
as
distant
as
13
feet
will be
sharp;
with
j.
16
everything from a little less
than
6 feet to
about
35 feet will be sharp.
When
the subject
is
3.% feet from the
camera
the
depth
of
focus
indicator
shows
the
depth
of
focus to the
rear
only,
at
the various stop openings.
With
the
Kodak
focused
at
3.%
feet,
the
depth
of
focus
when
usingj.2
.o
is
3 feet
431 inches to 3 feet
7Y4
inches;
with
j.
2.8 the
depth
is
3 feet
3Y4
inches to
3 feet
8.% inches.
HOLD
KODAK
LEVEL
The
Kodak
should be held level if
it
is
desired to
have
the
vertical lines
of
the
subject parallel
with
the
sides
of
the
pic-
ture.
Unusual
effects
can
be
obtained
by
tilting
the
Kodak.
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