User manual
With
Sunshine
-Open
and
close
the
s
hutt
er
as
quickly
as possible.
With
Light
Clouds-From
72
to
1 second will be
sufficient.
With
Heavy
Clouds
-From
2
to
5 seconds will be
required.
The
foregoing
table
is calculated for
the
same
hours
as
mentioned
for
Int
eriors, page
16
,
but
for
objects
in
the
open
ai
r.
Fo
r
other
h
ours
or
for
objects
in
the
shadow,
und
er
porches
or
under
trees
, no
accurate
directions
can
be given; experience
only
can
teach
the
proper
exposures
to
give.
Time
exposures
cannot
be
made
while
the
Kodak
is
held
in
the
hand.
Always
place
it
upon
some
firm
support,
such
as
a
tripod,
chair
or
table.
For
exceedingly sho
rt
time
expos
ur
es
as
above
described use the
"b
ulb expos
ur
e".
See page 8.
Rising
Front
The
Stereo
Kodak
is
provided
with
a rising front,
which
may
be utilized in
cutting
out
an
unde
sir
ab
le
foreground
or
to
assist in
taking
in
the
top
of a high
building,
etc
.
The
front
may
be
ra
ised
by
turning
the
key
to
the
left, which is l
ocated
under
the
shutter
and
directly
over
the
pinion used when focusing
the
K
odak
.
When
tlirough using
the
rising front, ce
nt
er
the
lenses
by
turning
the
key
to
t he
right,
'to
the
limit
of
otion.
Experience alone
can
teach
the
many
ways in
which
the
rising fr
ont
may
be used for co
mp
osing
artist
ic pi
ct
ur
es.
IMP
ORTANT-Do
not
fail
to
center
the
lenses be-
fore closing
Kodak,
as
otherwise
there
is
danger
of
ruining
t he bellows
when
folding
the
m.
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