the sand. Sand in the shutter will prevent it from
working properly.
Keep the camera in a dry place. It should never
be allowed to become damp.
Do not jerk the camera when exposing or the
picture will be blurred.
Try not to let the sun shine on the lens when
making an exposure. To begin with, it is always
safest to have the sun shining over one's shoulder
when taking pictures.
After making an exposure, wind on to the next
number immediately. T h e camera will then be
ready for the next subject and double exposures
will not occur.
Load and unload the camera in a shady place
whenever possible, using the shadow of the body
if no other screen is available.
Always load your
Prentice camera with
ILFORD
SELOCHROME
and be sure of
brilliant pictures
ILFORD LIMITED ILFORD LONDON
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