User manual
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Sorne
of
the best pictures are made after the sun sets.
If
you have color film in the camera, use flash. With a
magazine of super-fast
Kodak
Tri-X Film, and the
1/ 2.8
lens
on
your camera, you
can
make pictures in
well-lighted rooms.
Load
the camera with Kodak
Tri-X Film, and set the exposure value at 8 (shutter at
30 and lens opening at
f
/2.8).
When the light
is
too dim to take a picture at 4
(1
,4
second), then make a long exposure by using the
HB"
shutter setting.
At
this setting, the shutter stays open
as long as the shutter release
is
held down.
For
long
exposures, use a Kodak Metal Cable Release No. 5 in
the socket on the shutter housing. Place the camera
on
a firm support such
as
the edge
of
a table,
or
use a
Kodak Flexiclamp.










