Kodak vest pocket B User Manual Download Page 22

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Page 2: ...o 3 one second No 1 gl tb hours f torn 2 2 tro is uft it sunrise until 2rfi ours before sun t auvt whe the sun is shining If pictures tA earlier or later in the dav than this ilii a rt iii t it a slis...

Page 3: ...making photographs Anyone who buys an Eastman camera is en titled to Kodakery free of charge Return the post card included with this manual properly filled out and your name will be put on the mailing...

Page 4: ...Picture taking with tlte Vest Pocket Kodak Model B SrNcr o LpNs Published bu EASTMAN KODAK COMPANY Rocnosrnn N Y U S A www orphancameras com...

Page 5: ...ill stand without tearing Before Loading Beforetaking any pictureswith your Kodak read the following instructions carefully Make yourself familiar with the camera taking especialcareto learn how to op...

Page 6: ...ed or unloaded in day light This should be done in a subdued light not in direct sunlight IJse film No A L27 for this Kodak After the seal around the film is broken care must be taken to keep the red...

Page 7: ...Give the empty spool three or four turns enoughtb bind the paper on the reel The paper must and the full spool must SLOT draw straight not loosen 5 Unroll about four inches of the red paper and place...

Page 8: ...ter of the red window for the The film is now in position first exposure Press in the winding key when turning it to keep the the key in the slot in the spool slightlSr web on Load your Kodak with Kod...

Page 9: ...arms catch Draw out the lens standard by the knurled finger grips Fig II page 14 Operating the Shutter A In the illustration A is the indicator that adjusts the shutter for instanta neous or time exp...

Page 10: ...n on pasesl6 and 17 aisot hetablefor mak ing Interior Time Exposureson pages 31 and 32 and the table for Time Ex posuresOutdoorson page 35 Third Press the exposurelever C until it clicks This opensthe...

Page 11: ...rp objects about Ofeet distant ryhilenot assharp will besharp enough for ordinary purposes Turir the diaphragm dial to No 2 and ob jects nearer to the Kodak will increase in sharpness Go farther and u...

Page 12: ...ally bright and there are no heavy shadows suchasviewsat the seashore and on the water with the shutter adjusted for an instantaneous exposure For In terior Time Exposures the time for which is given...

Page 13: ...20 Frc III To make a vertical picture hold the Kodak as in Fig III For a horizonta l picture turn thb Kodak and the f nder as in Fig IV page 19 It will be noticed that the top of the finder is notched...

Page 14: ...s with any Kodak hold it firmly against the body as shown and when pushing the exposure lever hold the breath for the instant If the camera is moved during the exposure the picture will be blurred Res...

Page 15: ...above suggest a few of the many ways in which they may be used to add value to your negatives An Autographic Kodak used with the Autographic Film Cartridge offers the great advantage of making the da...

Page 16: ...ame section of filnr Importanf When you have ex posed the last section of the film and made the autographic record of it turn the winding ey until the letter A appears in the center of the red window...

Page 17: ...tor recordlng the eorrect coloi ualues itt u black and nit print of flowers fruit and other i douieicts When using the Kodak Coiot Filt er make an exposu re about seven times longer than would be re q...

Page 18: ...posure lever once either up or down This opens the shutter Time the expo sure by a watch Press the lever in the opposite direetion to close the shutter In doing this be careful that the finger does n...

Page 19: ...o the pocket and may 6e carried without inconvenience Bxposure Table for Interiors The table on page 32 gives suitable exposures for varying conditions of light using stop No 2 If stop No 1 is used gi...

Page 20: ...arranse ment shown in the ao rao fl diagram A reflector helps to get detail in the shaded part of the face A white towel or sheet held by an assistant or t h r o w n o v e r a screen or other hisl pie...

Page 21: ...At tachment is a supplementary lens used in the same manner as the regular Kodak Portrait Attachment It pro ducesa truen soft focus effect free from objectionable fuzziness or out of focus appearance...

Page 22: ...With flash sheets there is little smoke They are safer than other self burning flash mediums and give a softer light that is less trying to the eyes Flash sheets make possible the pho tographing of m...

Page 23: ...inding key Removing the Film rf IHE Kodak can be loaded or un I loaded in daylight This should be done in a subdued light not in direct sunlight 1 When the last section of film has 3 Fold under about...

Page 24: ...l B Load the Kodak as described on pages 5 to I inelusive ttCinch Marks If the film and paper loosen up a trifle when taken from the eamera there is an inclination to take the cart ridge in the hand a...

Page 25: ...f light and make the pictuie gray and flatl plc one The was Madewith Dirty Lens made with a dirty lens the surfaces of which were covered with dust The sharp elear and distinct picture on page 43 was...

Page 26: ...obtain an Eastman 3A Developing and Printing Outfit In keepingwith our plan and purpose to provide the usersof our cameraswith every help in the production of good pictures we will be glad to furnish...

Page 27: ...w onns box of five tubes 35 E rsruln Ilvonocsrxorv Dpvpr opsn Powonng box of frve tubes 35 Eesruen Pvno Dnvsr oron Powouns b o x o f f i v e t u b e s 9 0 Tsnnuouornn Srrnnrxs Roo L 25 Koo rr oro PnrN...

Page 28: ...cover 90 How ro M txn Gooo Ptctunps an illustrated book that includes many helpful suggestions 50 Developing Printing and Enlarging Developing F llrr I5l x 2 eight ex posure cartridge 20 Yelox Prints...

Page 29: ...and setting the indicator at either I or Tr whichever is required An unexposed section of film must be in position The sun must be behind your back or over the shoulder If the sun shines directly int...

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