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some special event-it
film outdoors and indoors with
praetice
your
good
bright days-automarically.
you
if
will
you
handy; then
Before making any important
iri
camera
equipment.
pictures
clear
Your camera will
spend a few minutes
are reading these instructions,
operation and
in sun or shade-on cloudy
meter takes
practice
is
well
each step as
Aperation
guesswork
the
produce
getting
pictures-of
to shoot a
flash. This
provide
is very simple.
out of
excellent
acquainted
it appears
magazine of
will
a
re-
the
keep
in
or
a trip
give you
check on

KODAK
@SCAMERA
Res. U.S. Pot. Ofi
T,M.
GONTENTS
Kodak
Loading 6
Unloading 8
Automatic
Exposure
Shutter Settings
Distance Settings i2
Holding the
Using
Low Light Level Indicator 15
Taking
IVlanual
Flash Pictures 19
More About
Details of Kodak
4
Films
lVlanual Exposure
and
Index
Settings 10
11
Camera
the Viewfinder
Pictures-Automatically 16
Exposure Control l8
13
14
the Exposure Meter
Using
Automatic
35 Camera
Control
24
31
9

KODAK
/
/
FILMs
Use Film
Size
N0.135 Magazines
Your
dealer
other laboratory offering such service. Some
whereby
service
your
dealer
mailing device
can arrange to have
you
can mail exposed film
for the
intended for
mailing devices required. Do not mail
special
this
Kodachrome Film
For color transparencies, which
prints
which
or enlargements
Use Kodachrome
chrome Film,
p0sures
Kodak Ektachrome
Type F,
Film
for Daylight for
pictures
for
Film
can be made" For
Like Kodachrome, Ektachrome Film
projection
cies
for
or from which
projected
can be
processing,
daylight
with clear flash bulbs.20 or 36 ex-
produces
lifelike color transparen-
prints
color
and enlargements
made. The speed of this film, however, is faster
Film. You can
chrome
process
this film
yourself
or
described below.
Use Kodak Ektachrome Film
and Kodak Ektachrome
Film, Type F,
Daylight
tor
for
for
pictures
with clear flash bulbs.
20 exposures.
Kodak tligh
With
this new, extremely
Speed
Ektachrome
fast color film
mination and, at the same time,
lent definition. Use Daylight
for
pictures
indoor
your
Kodachrome
Type for
by existing artificial
or Ektachrome Film
laboratories, including
to the
laboratory
and
get
faithful color rendition with excel-
exposure
have
Film
you
can stop action in low illu'
in daylight, and
light. 20
exposures.
processed
Kodak,
also
it returned directly
film without an overwrap 0r special
purpose.
0n a screen or
ffom
see below.
pictures,
and Koda-
can
lhan that of Koda-
processed
have it
exposure in
daylight,
Type
by Kodak or any
provide
direct mail
you.
to
be
as
B
See

Kodacolor
The
color
or
same roll
or clear
posed
dealer.
negatives
prints
from
ments,
i4
through
film for color
transparencies.
of film
flash. Take
roll
of film
He will
arrange
and
or transparencles
your
negatives.
too, as large
inches, can
your photo
exp0sures.
Film
prints
Expose
lhe
by daylight
the
ex-
your photo
to
to have
either color
maCe
Inlarge.
as 11
by
be ordered
dealer.
20
Kodak
The
factor.
extremely
Kodak Plus-X
An
The
enlargemenls.20
Kodak
An
exposure
for
Panalomic-X
film
to use
lt combines
fine detail.
excellent
high-speed
graininess
low
Tri-X
extremely
flash
fast
and
develcpment
pictures.
for big
exceptionally
Pan
and
or
36 exposures.
Pan
panchromatic
20 or 36
Film
enlargements
20 or
film
when high
grain
fine
36
exposures.
Film
general
for
high resolving
Film
film
latitude,
and color
exposures.
film
and the
outdoor
power
of moderate
speed rs not
ability
and interior
permit
contrast,
sensitivity
a
to
record
use.
high-quarrry
wide
suitable

LOAD
IN
6
Always in Subdued
Light
the
OBen
BtlTT0N
LATCH
out
Push
the
tnsert
the
to
next
all
knoh
slightly
back
2
REWIND
the
magazine
film
knob.
waY
the
necessary.
if
by
Pushing
upward.
KNOB.
in the
the
Push
turning
in,
reeess
rewind
-\;.#
the
it
I
I
Swing
out
until
drum
Insert
opening
out
pins
thc
$/ound
Close
it is latched.
Swing
until
takes
lever.
then
SURE
ically
move
advanced.
of
the
the
opening
is
up.
the
end of
in the
the
rapid
on the
perforations
film
halfway
the
back
out the
the
mechanism
several
The
first
position
be
in
COUNTER
set
at
a mark
lt
exposures
4
RAPID
in
the
take-up
wind
take-up
around
and
make
6
rapid
full
strokes
frame
and the EXP0-
will
"1."
The
each
time
will
show the
made.
WtND
the
film
drum.
lever
until
drum
and
the
the
surc that
wind
locks-this
of film
be
automat-
counter
the
number
LTVER
take-up
into
the
Swing
the
engage
film
is
drum,
lever
of
the
will
will
film is
Norer Neither the
operate unless
the film
exposure
counter
for
exposure
nor the
"1"
shutter
position.
is in
release will
7

UNLOADING
i
the
After
the back
before
rewind
to
sary
pull
the
nrlrASE
wind
*Film
$
not rewind if the
ill
proper
the
it out
8
/
Always in
Light
Subdued
or 36th exposure
20th
is opened,
film
the
KNoB until
rewind
in its
distance
slot
as indicatecl above.
and
neces-
it is
into the
magazine.
you
feel resistance
in the direction of
pulled
knob is
out too
the
far. In this
(about % inch).
hold
and
arrow
push in the
case,
*
Push
rewind
the
knob completely;
re-
the
release
pull
then

AUTOMATIC
The
camera
manual
Automqtic
shutter
MATrc
size
ofthe lens
seen
by the
lf
the
to the right
NEEDLE,
depending
when
is
not
can be set for
exposure control-used
Exposure
housing,
as shown, the
exposure
green pointer
until
also visible
on
the needle
sufficient
the
AND
and note
opening
available light
Control Look into
the
camera
is now
meter.
is not
green pointer
the
through
over-all
moves
brightness of the
to the
MANUAL
automatic
position
is set for
controlled
at
the
extreme left in
to take
exposure
primarily
of the
automatic
automatic, simply
locks
curved window,
a
control for
for flash
the
curved
green
by the over-all
at automatic.
properly
exposure
will
field
as seen
the window,
exposed
Exposure
pictures.
porNrER.
move
daylight
window
If it
control-that
brightness
the
The red
move
by the exposure
it indicates
picture.
Control
pictures
page
See
to the right
19.
on top
points
ofthe field
rcNuRr,Eo
EXposuRE
that there
page
See
of the
at AUro-
is,.the
wnEnr,
METER.
or left,
meter.
I
5.
or
as

EXPOSURE
INDEX
SETTINGS
10
When using the camera on
the
setting,
light index number of the
properly
Films can be
film. For
Daylight is 10. Turn the exposure
number appears
shown.
exposure
exposed
Position the number exactly opposite the arrow
pictures.
found in the instructions
example:
in
the
the automatic
index rcNon
the index
small window next to the knob as
must
film in the
The indexes for No. 135 Kodak
for Kodachrome Film for
exposure
be turned to
camera
packed
index knob until this
control
the
day-
to obtain
the
with
(
(
"
).

S I-I
UTTER
The
Kodak
Synchro
speed,40
Either
however,
possible
taking.flash pictures;
turn
speed
ter
(1/40
speed
the faster
camera
the
knurled
(40
or
is cocked
can
80) is
automatically
S ETTIN
80
second);
Shutter
the
be
used when
speed
movement.
see
spEED
in the
page
ssurrnR
has
faster
taking
(80)
is recommended
Use the
I
9. To
coNrRoL
spEED
when
the
GS
two
speeds-the
speed,
pictures
slower
select
RrNG
wrNDow.
film
(1/g0
80
speed
a shutter
until
is
advanced.
second).
in
daylight;
to
(40)
the
The
slower
avoid
when
speed,
deiired
shut_

DISTANCE
SETTINGS
Hondy Seltings
ct-osE-ups,
set the camera-to-subject
and
the lens
rotate
appropriate
angular mark
illustration shows the diamond
the triangular
at
range of sharpness
when taking
for
automatic
Coreful Settings
pictures
exposure control, zone
mate the
the lens mount until the
subject distance
on cloudy days,
The lens
cRoups, and
mount
zone
on
on the shutter
A
index mark. This zone setting extends
pictures
exposure control.
camera-to-subject
is opposite the
mouut has three
scrurs-to enable
the diamond marking Q of the
until
the lens
for subjects
on bright days with the camera
When taking
with the camera set
focusing should not be used.
figure representing the camera-to-
subject
you
distance
mount is
housing. For
mark of the
from
flash
distance
triangular index mark.
quickly.
oppositd
example:
cRouPszone
about 5Yz to
pictures,
for
carefully and
zones-
to select
Simply
the
tri-
the
set
the
14 feet,
set
well as
as
automatic
Esti-
rotate

HOLDING
The
illustrations
portant
the
neck
that you
strap
is
not
THE
sl.row
hold
jn
fronr
CAMERA
two
ways
the
canlera
of
the
of
holding
steady
taking
and
ten;.;
the
camera.
that your
;;.
exposure
It is
finger
meter.
im_
or
t:,:,'-
,*
ii
"W',,,
i

USING
VIEWFIN
THE
ER
D
taking
When
so
eye
frame.
picture.
Note
near
left corner
horizontally,
when
right side
the
when
eliminated
of the
Also seen
rra.q.N
The Nl.qN
manual,
signal indicates
next
the
you
that
image
The
two
the
of the
top
the
of the
the subject
the subject
the top
at
frame.
in the viewfinder
wrnn.
and
signal
not automatic,
picture
pictures, hold the
can see
parallax
indicates
is 5 feet
indicates
is 3
Both signals
indicates
that
can
the complete
within
seen
pointers,
view-frame.
view-frame,
the
from
the
from the
feet
frame
of the
that
exposure
the film
be taken.
upper edge
upper
read
must be
camera
luminous
this frame
on each
one
The 5
the camera. is
when
the camera.
edge of
camera.
is added
two built-in
are
vertically
the camera
control.
advanced
to
close
will be
side and
near the
D
of the
picture
The ( 3
picture
the
part
The
to the bottom
signals-
visible.
when
set
is
The wrNo
your
view-
in the
top
held
on
thus
for
before
I
I

LOW
INDICATOR
A nno
rNorcnron
the viewfinder
properly
take
a
lected.
If the
at 80, change
still
visible,
picture
the
red
the
the
properly.
LIGHT
LEVEL
will
if
available
appear
there
is
exposed
indicator
shutter
,/
not
picture
is
seen
speed
light
Automatic
Exposu
Control
in
the
sufficient
at the
with
to
40.
is
still
not
re
lower
available
shutter
the
shutter
If the
sufficient
left
red
corner
light to
speed
speed
indicator
to
expose
of
se_
set
is

TAKING
PI CTU
RES
Make sure
c0ntr0l.
Make
sure
index number of the
the shutter speed
Select
ring.
trol
Automatic
the camera is set for automatic
the exoosure index
For
snapshots,
Exposure Control
knob is turned
film
the camera.
in
by turning the speed
(l/80
use
80
second).
exposure
to the
con-
:_-
the
Set
Sight through the viewfinder
ture.
Hold
lease lever all
aition.
frame
or if the film
you
mount for the correct
lens
Hold
the camera close
the camera steady;
the way down with a
lf the film has not been advanced
and the wotd
leader has not been wound
press
cannot
then
Wl N D
appears
the r'elease lever.
distance.
and compose
your
to
press
the
eye.
the shutter
slow, squeezing
to the next
i n the viewfinder
off fully.
pic-
re-
To
advance the film,
one full stroke
then let the lever
or several
return to its
swing out
the rapid wind
short ones until
original
After the 20th or 36th exposure,
the camera, the
ing
magazine.
See Unloading,
film must
be rewound into
page
8.
position.
before open'
and
lever
it locks;
the

MAN
EXPOSURE
CO NTRO
UAL
L
When the
set for manual
visible when looking
To change from
move
the same
the
ber.
light level
using
green pointer
exposure
the LocK BUrroN
time, move the
green
pointer
Disregard
the camera
the
indicator
is set
set for manual
is not
at
control and
through the
automatic to
in the direction
xNunr,Eo
proper
at the
exposure index
(red
indicator)
automatic,
the
viewfinder.
manual
of the
WHEEL
exposure
settings
in the
exposure
the
signal
nraw
exposure
arrow and,
to the
value
and the
viewfinder
control.
camera is
will be
control,
at
left until
num-
low
when

FLI\S
pictures,
Flash
chronization
ing
electronic
Flash
exposure
supplied
with
H
in
black-and-white
your
of
flash.
data
the
Kodak
Flash
are
camera.
PICTU
Synchro
burbs
printed
are fired
on
RES
or
color,
g0
each
are
Shutter
when ihe
side
of the
Manual
easy
to make.
permits
camera
flash
Exposure
the
use
shutter
exposure
Control
The
built-i'
_ i lash,
is
value
syn-
includ_
ieleased.
cards
19
synchronization-The
M25
bulbs o!I3!ffg14
Flasholders-The
as
the Kodalite
luch
Flasholder,
Type
Instructions
Kodak
Kodak
super-M
I,
the
for.using
the flasholders
Svn-chro
80.sh_utter
(1i40
second.
Automatic
35.Camera
40 Flasholder,
Kodak.pocket
Ftashotder,
packed
are
synchronizes
freciroiic
was
designed
the
Kodak
Type
wittr"ihem.
No.
fiasfr
synchronizes
to use
Rotary
Flasholder,
B-i,
and
'
5
and
25,
and
at both
flasholders
fte
with
Type
l,
-sup*,rii*'ir^r,,oro.n_
koiik
MZ,
AG-1,
speeds,
(odalite
tt
e xodin
MF,
and
'
fittings,
denerato,

The Kodalite Super-M 40
plete
with interchangeable 4-inch
greatest
tors for
M25, or M2 bulbs.
efficiency
Flasholderis
with No. 5, No. 25, M5,
supplied
and 3-inch reflec-
com-
The
sequence
preloaded
position
Rotary Flasholder, Iype l, features rapid
Kodak
lamp firing. Six
in the magazine and advanced
by rotating the turret,
20
M2, M5, or M25 bulbs are
to firing

The Kodak Generator Flasholder,
compact,
batteries. A
es ihe capacitor with
lamp. The flasholder
M25 or M2 bulbs.
pocket-sized
the
spin of
ample
Type
flasholder
generator
accepts No. 5,
handwheel
power
1, is a small,
which uses
charg-
to
fire the flash
No. 25, M5,
no
The Kodak Pocket Flasholder,
is similar to the Kodak Generator
that
it is battery
Attach
ol the camera;
powered
any of these flasholders
then tighten
(not
B-1
Flasholder
to the camera
the flasholder
illustrated),
except
by inserting
knob.
The Kodak
Full
flasholder
the
Adapts
Supermite Flasholder
power
flash
which is designed
new, extra'small,
instantly
posts
the
0f
the flasholder in
is featured
low-cost AG-1
power
to B-C
(not
illustrated).
"mini-sized"
by this
especially to
the flash receplacles
accept
flash lamps.

TO
MAKE
FLASH
PICTURES
the shutter speed at 40
Set
25, }d2, AG-l, M5, or M25
tion between
effective
Estimate carefully
feet and
setting.
Select
to the film
frame on the back of the camera.
Determine
into consideration
reflector, and the type
1/50
stopping of subject
turn the lens mount to the
the flash exposure
in the
the
and
the camera-to-subject distance in
camera.
proper
the distance
(1140
flash
1/100 second, thus
movement.
value
Slip this card into the holding
exposure value number,
offlash bulb to be used.*
second). A No. 5 or
has
bulb
card
in feet, the size of the
a flash dura-
proper
that
corresponds
providing
distance
taking

Move
rotate
pointer
Compose the
lt} then
down
Advance
the manual
the
knurled wheel
to
the
press
the
with
a slow
the film
lock
selected
picture.
shutter
squeezing
to
button
to move
exposure
Hold
the
release
lever
action.
the
next exposure.
to the right
the
value
number.
camera
steady;
all
the way
and
greer.r
{.
,F
a
When
Super-M
exposure
flash
a
With
older,
numbers
3-inch
sure card.
using
a Kodak Rotary
40 Flasholder,
value
eard.
use the
given
for
number
Supermite
exposure value
the M-2 lamp
on the
exposure
the Kodak
reflector
select the
from
Flash-
flash
expo-
or,
the
in
EV
Number
f-Value
The
lowest
f
12.8-the
8.5
2.8
exposure
highest
exposure
9.5
value
10.5
11^5
5.6
8
number
at 40
value
number
12"5
11
(1/40
second)
is 15.5
13.5
16
or
f/32.
14.5 15.5
22 32
g.5
is
or
t
When
using a Kodak
Pocket
Flasholder,
the flash
select the
f rom the calculator
do not refer
exposure
card;
exposure
value number
on the flasholder.
Generator
or
to
instead,

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certain
Under
the exposure
of
person
wearing
field against
sure control,
picture
24
in which the
with color
To obtain a
follows:
close
I Step
(see
bottom
films,
When
lens. opening.is
F
H
t L
field as seen
If the
E
R
lacks
can be
conditions, better
meter.
For example:
light-colored clothing
a very dark
meter, reading
the
better exposure
to the
illustration).
background.
person
due to their
person
to take
the
camera
is set for automatic
controlled
the exposure
by
is
field
great
evenly
contrast,
the exposure
used automatically
exposure
Suppose
occupying
and
the camera
With
the over-all
will be
relatively
of
a
slightly
the subject
reading of
brightness
overexposed.
limited
the over-all
by
meter'
illuminated
without
is obtained
you
desire
approximately
ofthe
exposure
principal
of
reflected by
light
the
exposlrre control,
brightness of
(see
illustration) and
provided
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modiflcation.
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by modifying
to take a
for automatic
set
This
latitude.
interest,
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field,
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picture
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produce
proceed
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the
meter
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the use
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2
exposure
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until
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proper
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light
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procedure.
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to modify
achieve
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recommended results in slightly darker
than
transparencies,
when using a high-wattage
srnall screen.
index sr"rggested
between 32 and 64. A slightly
setting
results in slightly lighter transparen-
index
preferred
cies,
low-wattage
a
points.
needle
the lock blltton to the
time, nrove the knurled wheel
pointer
green
The camera is now set
exposlrre of
principal
background,
certain conditions
recommended
the
results which are filore to
a slightly higher exposure index
u,hich
For example,
by the
by some
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is
the
subject
follow the same
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people prefer
projector
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CARE
OF
THE CAMERA
.re Your
built
dirt and avoid
blow out any
era. If any
away any
Lens Cleaning
Kodak Automatic 35 Camera
precision
of the lenses
grit
may
cleaning,
protect
accumulate
instrument. So
rough handling. Use a
dust that
or
Paper. Ilnecessary, use
need
dust. Wipe the surface
is a fine, ruggedly
it from dust
rubber
first
gently
Kodak
syringe
inside the cam-
or blow
brush
with Kodak
Lens Cleaner.
and
to
26
I The tinted appearance
a special hard coating applied
. . .
This increases light
flections, thus improving the brilliance
pictures
lEl
shutter, lens, or camera.
you
who will
and the color
not
Do
find that the camera
have repairs made locally, or send
to make any
attempt
of the lens is due to Lumenizing
to all air-glass surfaces.
transmission and decreases
purity
of color
repairs or remove any
Never oil the shutter
requires
return it to
service,
it to Kodak.
or any
internal re-
of black-and-white
films.
parts
parts
from
of the camera.
photo
your
dealer,
the
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PH
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Kodak Automatic 35
Field Case
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leather case combines
protection
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away front convenience.
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in the case. Strap inside
holds
with the camera
exposure value cards.
prac-
with drop-
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attaching the
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tures taken
overcast days. Use a Kodak Daylight
Filter for Kodak Type F Color Films
(No.
F) color
Kodak Filter Case
convenient
1A) to add warmth to
the
in
open shade or on
85C) for converting indoor
films for outdoor use.
provides
storage for filters.
For
directly.
Skylight
pic-
(Type
The
compact,
27

Kodak
Choice of
projectors.
in a self-carrying case, has finger-tip
controls for focus
only 9 lbs. The changer
cardboard mounts.
or 500 Projector
300
changers.
The
projector
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the newest
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Kodaslide Signet
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mits viewing even in a
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of
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brilliant
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your photo
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pictures-per-
lighted room.
Kodak Readymaiic
dealer's.
Choice
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Kodak
Cavalcade
New,
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selection;
smart,
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Features
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changing;
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new,
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automatic
Changes
automatic
forward
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extra-powerful
styling.
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slides
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slides
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is
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are brrghtly
Viewer,
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separately-but you,ll
for
maximum
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lets
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Box
File
400
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for
book
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bookcase
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176
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storage.
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filing
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Ektachrome
Kodak
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This outfit
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for
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required,
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for
includes
Tank and
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processing
Film.
either.
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also
outfit
containers
the
for
Kodak
100
mounting
various
Processing
Kodak
the
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all
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and
35mm
own
Your
darkroom
No
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contains
16-ounce
of
ReadY-Mounts
transParencies.
ca-
chemicals

FILM
FILM SIZE-Kodak
No. 135, 20- 0r 36-exp0sure magazines
NEGATIVE SIZE-24 x 36mm
TENS
EKTANAR,
44mm,
LENS 0PEN
through 15.5 at
16.5
manual
COMBINATION
Series 5.
K0DAK
l/2.8
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1/40
il80
at
second-contr0lled
setting.
LENS
Insert ring supplied.
second-9.S
SHUTTER
SYNC+{R0
K0DAK
80 SHUTTER-Automatically set as fihn is advanced
SPEEDS-I/40 and
1/80
FLASH-Built-in synchronization-Use No.
25, M2, AG-1,
5 or
M5,
or M25 flash
1/40 second-Electronic flash
DOUBLE-EXPOSURE PREVENTION
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Lumenized
EV-8.5
through
by meter
or
ATTACHMENT-Use
,
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bulbs at
at both speeds
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EXPOSURE
METER
Photoelectric, built-in, reads
ness 0f
iamera
ASA film
FOCUSING AND
F0CUSING R/\NGE-2%
controls
field and
lens openings
is set for automatic exposureiontrol.
index settings
(10'160)
VIEWING
feet to
zone focusing
VIEWFI N DER-0ptical,
projected
type, with built-in warning
and for manual
exposure control
FEATURES
Low Light Level Indicator
ngle-Stroke
Si
Fil m-Advance
Easy Drum-Type Loading
Automatic Exposure
Counter
Automatic Film Leader Wind-Off
Tripod
Socket-Standard tripod
Flash Exposure Cards
Printed in the
over-all bright-
when
infinity-and
view-f rame
to advance
film
Lever
thread
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