User manual

upon
the
object
to
be
photogra
p
hed
an
d
vanes
at
different times.
Th
e following rule sh
ou
ld be
observed:
Pl
ace
the
camera
upon a
tripod,
table
or
some
other
firm s
upport
where
there
wi
ll
be no
danger
of
moving
it
during
the
time
th
e exposure is
made;
ce
nter
the
subject
in
the finder;
set
the
s
hu
tter
for
time
expos
ur
e
as
de-
scribed
on
page 8,
then
pr
ess
the
push-pin
at
e
nd
of
cab
le release
"D"
or
finger release "e", once
to
open
and
when sufficient
time
has
elapsed once
to
close
- u
sing
care, of course,
not
to
jar
the
came
ra
e
ither
in
op
e
ning
or
closing
th
e s
hutter
.
Do
not
point
the
Kod
ak
directly
at
a window. Be sure, if us
ing
a
cha
ir
or
tabl
e,
to
place
the
Kodak
not
mor
e
than
two
or
three
inches from
the
edge, so
as
to
avoid
in-
cluding
part
of
th
e
chair
or
tabl
e in
the
picture.
Time
Needed for Interior Exposures
The
following
tab
le gives
the
time
of
the
exposure
requir
ed
und
er
varying
conditions of l
ight
with
th
e
sto
p f. 16 in
the
lens.
If
the
stop
f.
1l
is used, give
on
ly one-half
the
time;
with
sto
p f. 7.7 give one-
fo
ur
th
the
time, and, if
the
stop
f.32 is used give
fo
ur
times
the
time
of
th
e
tab
l
e,
and
with
f.45 give
eight
times
the
time
of
the
tab
le.
Th
e small
er
the
stop
the
sharper
the
picture.
White
wall
s
and
more
than
one
window:
bright
sun
outside.
4
secpnds;
hazy
sun, 10 seconds;
cloud
y
bright.
20
seconds;
cloudy
dull. 40 seco
nds.
White
walls
and
only
one
window
:
bri
g
ht
su
n
out
side. 6
seconds;
hazy
sun,
15
seconds;
cloudy
bright.
30
seconds;
cloudy
dull.
60
seco
nd
s.
15