User manual

through
the eyepiece, the film
rewind
knob
6,
page 5, has
not
been locked in
place.
Turn
this
knob
until
the
brake
lever 6 snaps
back
to lock
the
knob.
Two
images
of
the subject will
appear
(one in a clear disk, the
other-yellow);
move the focusing
knob
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until
these two
images coincide,
and
only
one
image
is
visible.
The
distance
between
the
camera
and
subject focused
on
can
be
read
on
the
focusing scale if desired.
Another
method
of using the
range
finder
is
to move
the
focusing
knob
until
the
distance desired
is
at
the
focusing indi-
cator;
then,
while looking
through
the eye-
piece
of
the
range
finder, move
back
or
forth
until
the two images
appear
as one.
The
range
finder
can
be used only
on
subjects
that
are
motionless.
Before
making
the exposure, check the
composition
of
the
picture
in the view
finder
10,
page
5,
but
since
the
Kodak
is
focused, do
not
approach
nearer
to
or
step
back
from the subject.
The
camera
has a focusing collar en-
graved
for the following distances: 3.5,
4,4
,
5,5,6,7,8,10,12,15,25,50
feet,
and
infinity.
It
is
unnecessary to consult this
scale
when
using the rang-e finnt'T. for
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