User manual
into 
place. 
Ca
re  should 
alway
s  be  taken 
to 
handl
e 
th
e  back  of 
Kod
ak  carefully ,  especially  when 
it 
is 
d
etac
hed  from 
ca
mer,a, as even  a  s
li
g
ht 
be
nd 
would 
make 
it 
fi
t  badly, res
ulting 
very 
prob
ably  in a  l
ea
k-
age of 
li
g
ht 
and c
on
se
qu
e
nt 
loss of film. 
Throu
g
hout 
th
e foregoing from 
th
e 
tim
e 
th
e gum-
med  slip  is  c
ut 
on 
th
e  fresh  roll  of  film 
until 
th
e 
Kodak is closed, see 
th
at 
th
e 
dupl
ex paper is wound 
ti
g
htly 
on 
th
e spool. 
If 
the 
pap
er is allowed 
to 
loosen, 
li
g
ht 
will  be a
dmitt
ed 
and 
th
e film  will be 
fo
gged. 
7. 
Turn 
th
e winding key  slowly 
until 
th
e 
fi
g
ur
e 2 
a
pp
ea
rs exac
tly 
in 
th
e 
center 
of 
th
e  red  window  in 
th
e  b
ac
k  of 
Kod
a
k, 
which  signifies 
th
at 
th
e  film  is 
in pos
it
i
on 
f
ot 
th
e first  expos
ur
e. 
F
or 
all expos
ur
es use  even 
numb
ers, 
i. 
e., 
2, 
4, 
6, 
8,  10,  12, 
as 
each 
St
ereo  exposure  makes 
two 
sepa-
r
ate 
n
egat
ives. 
Pr
ess 
in 
sl
ig
htl
y 
on 
th
e 
windin
g k
ey 
when 
turnin
g 
it 
so 
as 
to 
make s
ur
e 
that 
th
e web 
on 
th
e  k
ey 
s
ta
ys 
wi
thin 
the 
slot  in 
th
e 
top 
of spoo
l. 
Load 
your 
Kodak  W
ith 
Kodak 
Film 
Look for 
this 
Trade 
Mark 
on 
the  box 
LOOK  FOR 
"E:K. CO." 
ON 
THE  SPOOL  END 
" If. 
it 
isn't  Eastman 
it 
isn't 
Kodak  Film." 










