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Picture
I.
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Brownie
Rapid
the
ta/ring
rt'ith
No.2
'{utographic
Carnera
Rectilinezrr
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Picture
No.2
Folding
tahing
witlt
urographic
A
the
Brownie
Rapid
E.rsruaw
RocnBsrpn.
Camera
Rectilinear
\t,
ffi
Publisheil
Koter<
by
N.
Lens
Coupaxv
Y.
Page 6

Order
by
All
Kodak
by
the
numbers
A-120
camera (No.
Brownie).
The
the
cartridge,
which
Autographic
style
in Autographic
graph,ic
used
When
with
will
stand
is
number
is
located
Brownies.
resu.lts
in
an
Autographic
Autographing
the
stylus
without
Film
Number
Films
the
and
IMPORTANT
may
on
the
ends
number
2
Folding
appears
on
film
old
Brownies,
on
on
the Autographic
the
back
can
style
film
Autographic
Brownie.
film,
as
heavily
tearing.
be
distinguished
of
the
cartons.
of film
for
Autographic
the
carton,
of
the camera.
be
used
in
can
be
to
film
bear
as
get
must
the
paper
but
this
on
door,
old
used
auto-
be
down
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?
I
Before
Before taking
2 Folding
read the
Make
camera,
operate
to
time
times
The
mind
in
impress
sensitive
comes
it
film
Throughout
and
keep the
the
following
yourself
taking
instantaneous
and
before
first
is that
the
film in
through
quickly
as
unloading,
red
film
to
Loading
pictures
any
Autographic
instructions
perfectly
especial
shutter.
the
threading
thing
photographic
a
all
paper
prevent the
uP
for the
light,
the
fraction of
lens,
the
it
as
the'operations
extremely
be
wound
with
Brownie
familiar
care to
Work
exposures
film.
the
amateur
which
image
a second
can
makes
tightly
admission
the
Camera
carefully.
with
learn
for
it
several
to
serves
upon
destroy
picture.
the
loading
of
careful
around
of
No.
the.
how
both
bear
to
the
when
the
to
light.
Page 8

Loading
,r,iuO,,r*
the
Operating
I nstantaneous
Focusing,
Diaphragms,
Making
Autographic
Time
Exposures-I
To
Make
Time
Exposures-Outdoors,
Flash-light
Removing
Finishing
CONTENTS
Penr
the
Camera,
Expoli;:,
the
Shutter,
Exposures,
the Exposure,
Feature,
Portrait,
a
Exposures,
Panr
F'ilm,
the
the Pictures,
tt
nteriors,
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PART
Loading
the
I
Camera
-r-tHE
cartridge
fore,
should
dued
r
film
Brownie
and
loaded
be
be
light,
sunlight.
that
mind
must be
care
paper taut on
may
fog
the
direct
do
Then
.
edges
which
that
slip
film.
the
To load
1.
dayligl-t1
sunlight,
this,
grasp
and
the
part
camera
The
and
push
of
the No.
for
Camera,
the camera
in
however,
done,
in
the
not
should also be
It
the
after
the
lift
lock
the
to keep
taken
spool, otherwise
the
loosen
camera,
the
is
somewhat
and
lock
metal
front
it
upwards,
is
fastened,
camera.
is now
2 Folding
is
furnished
can, there-
daylight.
in
glare
of
borne
is
seal
broken,
the
sufficiently
take
subdued,
remove
to the
of camera
first
Fig.
for loadittg.
ready
5
This
sub-
a
bright
front
right,
lifting
and
2,
in
in
red
it
to
position
a
of
Fig.
the two
by
remove
page
Autographic
light-proof
a
TnB Frr_u
4-120
No.
where
in
not
the
camera.
page
1,
metal
end on
that
entirely
6,
To
6.
Page 10

2.
recess
At
for
.
each
end
holding
of the
the
Fig. 1
film
camera
spools.
will
be found
a
Page 11

sent
As
spool
cartridge
fiesh
The
must
pulling
which
readily
3.
holds
unfold
longer
slot
the
the
at
the
at
spool
out
the
at
empty
bg
now
the
out
release
will
removed.
Break
end
the
end
the
opening
,in
the
time
sarne
bottom
or
three
the
from
winding
end
be
to
is
spool,
removed.
winding
the
Fig'
remove
and
red
of
thread
and
the
of
spoot
of
end,
slot
the
cartr'idge.
the
of
turns,
four
factory,
of
inserted
which
This
key
spool,
3'
the
paper,
in
slit
witt
at
or
there
the
in
is used
may
to
and
gummed
from
red
the
empty
be
of
enil
Then
until
is one
camera,
opposite
the
as
done
be
limit
can
it
the
paper
spool'
at the
spool'
ful'|,
give
the
empty
and
the
by
motion,
of
then
band
cartridge,
into
so
toP,
will'
empty
the
black
the
end'
reel'
first
be
that
the
that
wh'ile
be
lines
+
L;iirl,.
Fig.
:i:
4'
I
''*'
3
****'*'#
i
,ir
Page 12

on
outside
being
true.
To
secure
fold
the
gpenilg
By
{oing
to slip.
4.
The
u.nrolling
then
placing
at
each
Be
sure
(each
spool
red
paper
of
qarelr-l
See
Fig.
end,
in
this
camera
.about
end
of
to get
is
near
paper
that
4.
a
tight
and
the
slit
the
four
the
two
the
cameia.
Important
the
marked
the
top
Fig.
4
are
reached,
the paper
grip
on
thread
in
reel
paper
red
may
now
_
inches
of the
spools
Fig
top
spool
of
with
thb
of the
spool)
Fig.
5
8
at
draws
the
red
it
into
as
far
will
not
be loacled
recl prp"r
into
the
5.
at
top
worcl
"Top",
when-
the
same
straighl
paper
the
ss it
be
filir
of
inserting,
time
o"J
un_
longer
wiilVo.
lia6le
by
first
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'po.t
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ca'rera
oo
ih"
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otherwise
recl
result.
calltera.
5.
ets,
orcler
place,
taut,
Press
turn
slot
If
the camera
fogged
6.
the
placing
the film
paper
when reeled
The winding k"y is
After spools have
push
the full spool
the tension spring
that
creating
ancl
afford
in
the
on
it
to the left,
in
top
of ernpty
you
turn off
is
closed, the film
ruined.
and
The camera must now
operation
shown in Figs.
front
of camera
will
come
sufficient
perfect
winding
the
until
spool,
Caution
too
much
after
off and total
been
as far
drag to
register
k"y
which
on
placed
nray
in
web
of the
the
back as
hold it
draw the film
the
of
top
the
on
is
the reel.
red paper
the
on
will
be
closed,
1
and 2.
it is
loaded,
wrong side
failure
top
of
into
of carnera
be
pock-
the
possible
securely in
plane.
focal
key fits into
Fig.
before
uncovered,
reversing
When re-
first
insert
will
the
and
of
in
6.
Fig.
6
9
I
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!h"-
be
the
place.
securely.
.
time
of film until
wound tightly
loosen, light
red.paper
a
and watch in
the
h""l
little red
first
slowly
of
as to keep the
of
ing
picture.
opposite
"r4
in
the metal groove
end
on which
Make
Throughout
gummed
the
the
7
- The roll
picture
the red
Press
spool,
The
and this
can
camera.
given,
window.
number
until.
window.
in
on the
and to
film
and red
fihn is
a
figure
the lock,
the
sure
that
the
foregoing
band
camera
on the
will
be admitted
of film in
must
be taken.
the
little
when
about
index
black
This hand
is
approaching.
1
appears
winding
web
on the
avoid
paper
now
in
the
end
_at
lock
is
the
is
broken
is
closed,
roll.
the
camera is
partly
be
Turn
red
window
ten
hand
k"y
k"y, in
the
k"y
to
unwind.
position
edge
of fiont,
fastened
metal
lock
operations,
on the
keep
-
it
If
is
and
the
reeled
the kev
in-
or twelve
will
appear
is
a warning
Then
turn
exactly
in
while
turning
the
loosening
for
tzrking
of
box
then
down
is
fastened
from
fresh
the red
allowed'
film
covered
off
to
the
the
back
turns
that
the
the
slot
ln
and
the
I
I
I
'rust
drop
into
the
roll
paper
fogged.
with
before
left
have
in
the
the
kev
center
it,
end
allow-
first
to
of
so
Page 15

Makin$
EFORE
Ay
Folding
-D
instantaneous,
First-That
instantaneous,
for
desired.
Second-That
stoP oPening.
proper
the
Third-That
Fourth-That
is turned
into
Operatin$
Perfect
to
The
carefully
times
NorB-The
pressing
on
Avoid
release,
familiarity
successful
following
read
before
push-pin at end of
lever
exposure
making
or
PART
making an
Autographic
sure of
be
the
the diaphragm
the
an unexposed
position.
picture
directions
and
threading
is self-setting.
shutter
See diagram
C.
too
be
it will
the
exposure
four
shutter
time
camera
the
with
taking
the
the
cable
sharp
liable
11
II
ExPosures
with
Brownie,
things:
is adjusted
or "bulb"
lever
is
focused.
section
Shutter
shutter
the
any camera.
with
should,
film
release
of shutter
a bend
kink.
operated
for use.
up
Exposures
D
shutter
to
the No.
time or
either
properly,
exposures
placed
is
the film
of
is essential
therefore,
are
pushing
or
page
on
in the
2
as
at
be
several
made by
down
12'
cable
Page 16

For
all
Ordinary
First-Move
senting
the
adjusts
B
proper
sures
speed
the speeds
time
instantaneous
of
the shutter
Second-Move
controls
opening
when
25.
the
the subject
Third-Press
push
or
the
movement,
as
down
exposure.
Norp-Press-push-pin
at the
jarring
a slight
will
"Snapshotstt
Instantaneous
the
lever
of the
for
Instantaneous
the
lever
iris
diaphragm
for
ordinary
is
in
push-pin
on
same time
cause
at end
exposure
on cable
be sure
a blurred
l2
Exposures
A to
25
shutter),
exposure
or 50
according
desired.
Exposures.
B
to
U.S.
and
U.S.
Instantaneous
bright sunshine,
of
cable release
lever
C. Th,is
release
with
a
hold
to
the
negative.
camera
g.
8
firm,
(repre-
This
Lever
is
the
Expo-
using
D
mahes
quick
figid,
to
Page 17

First-Move
adjusts
This
Second-Move
See
64.
or
phragms or
the
pages 32
Outdoors,
table
for
and
page
Third-Press
push
D or
the shutter.
press the
the shutter.
When
exposure
"Bulb
down
push-pin or
it is desirable
this
Exposure".
First-Move
adjusts
This
Second-Move
to U.S.
use
and
Exposures
Time
the
of
also
18,
Exposures
diaphragms
on
8,
4,
Third-Press
push
D or
shutter,
makes
long
as
under
down
and
exposure.
the
ut
pressure.
Time
lever
the
shutter
the
the
instructions
stops as
given on
making
and
33,
36.
push-pin
the
exposure
on
the
Time
the
Bulb
is best
lever
the
shutter
the
the
32 or
76,
table
the
pages 32 and
Outdoors,
push-pin at
the
the
release
push-pin or
ih"
ExPosures
A
the
to
Time
for
B to
lever
the
for
pages 17 and
table
Time
for
Interior
the
at
lever
exposure
by
exposure
ExPosures
make
to
accomplished
the
A to
for
"Bulb"
B
controlling
lever
See
64.
or
exposure
it to
The
stops
for
Page
close
shutter
as
making
33,
lever
the
13
point
"T"
Exposures'
4, 8,
U.S.
of
use
Exposures
Exposures
Time
cable
of
end
instructions
C.
a watch.
lever.
very
a
by
point
Exposures'
given
This
This
short
making
"B"
the
on
Interior
the
and
36.
of cable
end
to
C,
shutter'
the
remain
will
exposure
(time)'
16,
the
18,
release
opens
Again
closes
(bulb)'
stops,
for
pages
table
release
open
lever
32
dia-
also
on
time
a
the
17
Time
for
the
This
open
is
Page 18

Important-Never
_
dent,
return
general
instead
is
less
camera
likely
repairs.
As
a
release
release
Instantaneous
_rY-h"T,
snots,.the_subject
s-unlight,
should
the_
will
portraits
,
ts rn-the
speed
snaps-hots,
tt
film,
sun,ls
shade
ancl
U.S.4
unpleasant
be avoided.
the
there
speed
making
but
be
behind
operator.
blur
and
special
indoors,
Use
all
ordinary
bright
25.
not
failure
shining_
ol
a
and
are
no
fog
Stop
If
the
sufficiently
building
use
and
at
the"seashore
on the
For.
fot,
wrll
and
When.ma-king
unobstructed
In
views
sunlight
50 should
a smallgf-
heavy
oil,
to your
rule,
make
of with
jar
to
"Snapshots"
instantane-ous-
should
the
camera
the
back
If it
shines
picture
the
instructions_
see page
U.S.
outdoor
sunshine,
light
will
will result.
brightly,
speed
distorting
be used.
impress
portraits
or
a large
.\y
overhead-then
25.
subject
shadows,
l4
shutter.
exposures
the
lever
the
camera.
Exposures
be in
must
or
over
directly
in
34.
8
and
work,
use
stop
is
ltop
be-so
out
have
tree,
By
shadows
and
is
unusually
fn
case
dealer
or to
with
C,
as
exposures
the
broad,
not.
the
into
regard
Speed
when
U.S.
uied
fo,
much
reduced
the
image
of doors,
the
subject
but
followi"g
on the
on the
water
stop
i_1.S.
of
us
the
the
or
snap_
The
shoulder
the
lens
to
making
25
the
subject
g
and
orai"uiy
on the
when
in
with
clear
use
thi.
face
when
strong
tO"
acci_
for
cable
cable
op"r,
iun
of
it
use
thai
the
the
stop
;;-[
will
and
arra
Page 19

F-or
ordinary
clear
sky
overhead,
If
smaller
a
for
snapshots,
U.S. 32
marine,
shine,
using
should
snow
speed
stop
absolute
be
scenes
Focus
Pull up
the
winding
of camera. Then
the
bed of camera
At
the front
be found
focusing
slots
marked
It is not
any more
if
the focus
lever
the
end. Fig.
of
a focusing
the
camera. The
B, 25 and 100
necessarv
than
approximate
is
set at the
landscapes,
stop
use
opening
fa,ilure
used for
and
25.
on
the
front
on
pull
lever forward
to the limit
camera
scale
to
estimate
in
bright sunshine
tl.S. 16
than
w,ill
result,
extremely
clouds, in
Subject
of
camera,
1 .
This unlocks
motion.
of
and
bed
is
which
focusing
feet.
the distance
accuracy; for
slot marked
and speed
16
U.S.
is
except that
distant views,
bright sun-
located
the
push
and
at
side
one
to
be used for
has
scale
instance,
25 feet
with
25.
used
bed
down
will
three
with
(the
at
Fig. 1.
Opening
15
the
Front
Page 20

distance
usual
from about
thing
in focus. When
manner,
camera;
When
will be about
t7. Where
great
ingly.
catch or
when the
the
to the
see
page
opening,
An
but
Stop the
side of
sharpness.
everything
to
the
the
same
from
picture,
it may then
and
using
distance,
For
lever
subject
slot marked
lens, then use a
page
35,
or
17.
What
Suppose
object
thirty-six
It
now
U.S.
eight
objects
lens down to U.S.
the exact
from about
thus be
will
greater
power
of
time, objects
the camera
which, of
for
stop
14 feet to
the
the focus
distant
use a
Depth
4, and the focus
feet distant will
six and
Go
feet will be
the
the lens to
for
ordinary
15%
the
be
ordinary
U.S.8
principal
street work), every-
feet to about 66 feet
camera
used as a
is
focused
regular fixed focus
snapshots use stop U.S. 8.
the range of
infinity, see
object
should
table on
is nearer
be
changed
views set the focus with the
in
slot marked 100 feet, and
the
is
about 8 feet from
feet. Where the subject
8
the lens, use
Kodak Portrait Attachment,
is
used at
see
small stop
that
opening,
Focus Means
of
the lens
is set at eight
absolutely sharp,
twelve feet distant
point
farther and
four and
seen that
depth of
be
16 and those objects
focus will
of
stop
use
sharp.
U.S. 64,
three-quarters
the smaller the
i.
focus,
e., the
sharply define,
nearer the camera
than the
course,
I6
principal
object
is the object
will be
in this
sharpness
or at
accord-
is
table on
its
not
will
increase
greater
at the
farther
and
in
focused
page
a
close
full
feet.
be.
each
in
and
feet
stop
the
Page 21

But it is
upon.
the exposure
The following
the range
the No. 2
when
Camera
Lens) is focused with different
Srors
Distance
Focused
Upon
100 Fr.
distance from the
(when
U.S.4
Ft. Ft.
29
9to
25
15
s%t
Ft.
8Ft.
63,
l6s/
%t
is the abbreviation for
"Inf."
obvious
must be correspondingly
table will be a
critical
of
it is fitted with the Rapid
U.S.8
Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft. Ft.
22
Inf.
1.2
,66
T4
61
to rO16%
r10toto
6%
06
lens.
that with
definition or
Folding
U.S.16 U.S.32
RANGE OF SHARPNESS.
I7
to
Inf
to
Inf,
IT
to
6to 13
to
6
ll
11
|
Infinity-meaning an
This
actual
4
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u.s.
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U,S.64
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COPYRIGHT 1922
BY EASTMAN KOOAK COMPANY
ings
shutter used
Folding
I
Camera
fitted
tilinear
l6
the relative
ous
ference
stop openings
Diaphra9ms
The
used
be
U.S.4-For
diaphragms,
as follows:
instantaneous
sometimes
exposures on
T7
the small stops
help
lengthened.
in determining
depth of
Autographic Brownie
Rectilinear
stops:
U.S.64
Ft. Ft. Ft.
In
co
13
nf.l
to
Ir
rzt<
I:
to
l'l
3
to
r1
diagram
sizes of the
diaphragms
or
Autographic
when
with the
Lens.
between
called
f.le
to
Inf
e%
9
.It
to l8
18
to
s%
15%
l4
l4r4
shows the
stop open-
on the
Brownie
the camera
Rapid Rec-
It clearly
sizes of the
and the
their areas.
stops, should
slightl't cloudv
infinite
of
No. 2
shows
focus
nf.
toI
nf.
toI
to
to
the
vari-
dif-
days'
36
36
is
Page 22

using speecl
is
shining, see
U.S.8-For all ordinary
subject
U.S. 16-F-or
tlre
sucli as
for
head,
time for
views,
using
U.S. 64-For
l{euer
exposures
1
second
smaller
Absolute
used
NorB-In
subject
25;
also for
page
14.
is
in
bright
sunshine,
instantaneous
is unusually
subject
in
views
the
ordinary landscapes,
U.S. 32-For
speed
for
for instant:rneous
at
using speed
which
marine,
to 8 seconds, accorcling to the
the
is
25;
given
is
instantaneous
snow
25;
for
also
Time Exposures
instonlaneou;
clotrdy days with
on
the sharper the
stop
tuill resu.lt, if
failtrye
of the instnrctions in
all
of doors,
out
portraits
out of doors,
'instantaneou,s
and use
specd
exposures when the
slrong
and there
seastrore and on
in
bright sunsliine with clear
for Interior
also
in
the table
and cloucis, in
scenes
Time Exposures.
ex'ltosures. The tirne
exposures.
the
exposures
are
the
page
on
exposllres
C)utdoors
smarllest stop
liglrt,
picture,
thesmallest
this rnanual,
given
**'*
when the
exBosures
25.
sunlight
no
heavy
water,
using
Time
Exposures,
33.
of extremely
bright
in
clotrdy
required for
will range
page
see
see tzr"ble
on
(U.S.
stop
are
calculated for
when the
shadorvs,
speed 50;
sky over-
distant
sunshine,
weather.
time
from
36.
The
page
64) is
where
sun
on
the
17.
the
Extc'nciing the
1ti
Bellows
Page 23

Irours
from 2/"
If
earlier
later
or
in
the
shadow,
directions
exposure
to
can
give.
be
Extending
Extend
camera.
pull
desired,
in
catch. Fig.2,
Norri-The
meters
The
at the
press
the
the
Grasp
out the front
8, 25
focus
for
focusing
zrnd
czrre
catch
bottom
lever,
the
slot marked
Making
Airn
the
the
front
camera
the
of the
and locate
on
haurs
after
the
time required
porches
under
given,
experience
bellows
the
round
to the
100
or
the
distance
page
18.
scale
shoulc-l
be taken not
or locking
front
of
then
for
the
at the
image
camera.
sunrise
until 2t/
longer.
rvili be
or
undcr
only can
the Bellows
pulling
by
slot
feet,
and
post
on
marked
the
out the front
at which you place
is
marked
both for feet
to
confound
device is
boardn
pull
distance
out
on the
and to
front
desired.
the Exposure
object
to
in
the finder,
be
hovrs
before
For
trees, no
teach
accurate
the
slide plate
for
the
distance
camera
which
will
them.
left side
set
the focus,
of
camera to
photographed
is placed
sunset-
objects
proper
and
the
and for
of
be
Fig.
19
3
Page 24

Fig. 4
For
vertical
a
in
Fig.
3,
camera must
the finder
Hold
the
in illustrations,
cable release. Th,'is makes
Always
it,
not at an angle. The finder
view
and shor,vs a
appear,
cloes
picture.
notchecl,
so that
included
or
the
it
rnade
eract
either
but
not shou'
I t
will
the one
horizontal
No. 2
readily
will
in
view
position.
exposure
page
19. For
held
be
indicated.
as
canlera
look
on
noticed that the top
be
shown
as
when the camera
as
steady,-hold
press
and
into
the finder
facsimile
redr-rcecl scale.
a
in
finder will
the
in
Fig.
finder
will correctly
position.
Folding
this rnanner
Autographic
seen that unless
be
intended
it
could
when
hold
horizontal
a
shown
the
the
of
page
5,
is
As
the
the
20
the camera
in Fig.
it level
push-pin at
exposure.
from
gives the
picture as
the
Aty object
not show
of
21. This
show
in
held
picture
Rrownie
the
not
correctly
camera
as
picture
4, turning
as
directly
scope of
finder
the
the
either
taken
is
finder
show
is held
shown
the
shown
end of
over
it
will
that
in the
is
done
view
vertical
with
obloilS,
was
the
is
in
Page 25

INCLUDED
VIEW
NIAKING A VERTICAL
Remember
portions
shaded
shows
Fig.
6
ing
exposure
an
the bed of
Grasp
it
steady
right
with
hand
WHEN
PrcruRE
that the view
not
will
how
to
without the use
camera firmly
right
the
push
lightly
VIEW INCLUDED
MAKING
Fig. 5
included
in
show
hold
the
the
carnera when mak-
of
with
and with the
down
Fig. 6
21
on
the
HORIZONTAL
A
PICTURE
picture.
the
cable
the
thumb of the
exposure
WIIEN
within the
release.
left hand,
lever.
Page 26

When
any
making
camera,
Important
instantaneous
hold it
firmly
22
exposures
against
the
with
body
Page 27

as shown
the cable
exposure
illustrations,
in
release
hold
lever,
pushin$
or
the
23
when operatin$
and
breath
down
the
for
the
on
instant.
Page 28

Hold
The
canrera
must be
level.
If the
tor
photograph
tall
while
near it,
ing
upward
irg
center
sult
lar to Fig. 7.
When
this
held
opera-
atternpts
building
standing
point-
by
the camera
(think-
thereby to
it)
the re-
simi-
will
be
making
picture
to
a
the
camera was
pointed
high.
building
have
level
a
The operator
withdrawing to a
the image shown
too
This
should
been taken
corresponding with
If the object
the
a dog,
the
center of
camera
the
Camera
Effect
from the
should
proper
in
the
is
down
should
object.
Level
!-ig.
produced
camera
building
middle
the
hold
the camera
distance,
finder.
low, like a
held
be
24
7
tilting
by
opposite,
the subject.
of
leael,
indicated
as
small
level with
down
the
and
af.ter
by
child or
at
Page 29

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The
back
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writing
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normally
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The
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of
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the
with
printing
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colnes
narrow
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red
safety
is open
of
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of
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slot
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spring
to
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light
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The Autographic
M.ury
quality
of exposure,
light,
can
ilg
the
tives
errors
9ar
best_
on
amateurs
of their
1-25
be easily
such
records
causes
and records
and
easily
way
to
th,e
rtl*,
work
of the prevaili.rg
sec._,.
abbreviated
of
failure,
when
he
rectify
make
at
the
time.
The
After
the
on
back
stylus,
and
memorandum
of camera
held
write
picture
in
as
on
lh".
desired,
upright
Fig.
have
by
stop
U.S.
the
if
he
will
knows
them.
these
records
Operation
is
taken,
with
strip
such
8
Record
distinctly
making
.otrditions,
B,_which,
to
B
amateur
any.
By
soon
what
It
is
lift
thumb
positio.r
a
of
exposed
ai
the
26
as
a
Guide
improved
nbt"r,
ut
the
as:
by
the
g.
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can
get
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Page 31

Position
ture,
the
light,
stops,
The
25 is merely
one ways in
used to add value
To
$et
both up and
afterwards
shine upon
so affects
writing
the
ing
the
in
accordance
uwl
DrrLLLrcrrr
Incandescent
seconds.
60
of
stylus when writing
a
u t o
sr11[],?ltT,.t
date,
etc.,
details in
or
(Fig.
"Autographic
to suggest
which
to the negatives,
a
clear
down
the
sun should
paper.
the
the
tissue
upon the film.
door should
with the
(Expose
to the
I
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2ffi
I
lffi
Light,
Fig. 9
fil'J#f,:
regard
9).
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few
a
of the
autographic
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strokes.
The
permit
as to
After
left
be
open
following
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our oF
not to
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distance
27
record
data
d i n
se
to the
on
exposure,
on
u
printed
thousand
records
press
may
firmly
While writing
not
be allowed
action
of the
the light
finishing
for the
to record
the
printing,
table:
the sun.)
5 to
7 Seconds
ffi
2 inches,
page
and
on
stylus
writ-
30
be
or
to
to
Page 32

Welsbach
seconds.
Close
the
film
of
into
Caution-In
ately in
portant
the
window
Press in
camera,
next number
or four
See Fig.
before No.
the space
that
exposure number
in
the
Turn
a new
slightly
and turn
turns
10.
1.
Repeat
the foregoing
Light,
door
before
place.
order to
the
back
section
on the
appears
will
be sufficient
The
warning index
distance
winding
locate
between
fihn
of the Brownie.
the
should
centers perfectly
of film
winding
it
slowly
to the
in
the
red
operations for
inches,
O
the next
the
writing
negatives,
turned
be
into
k"y in
left,
window.
to
accomplish
hand
appears
each
30
to
section
accur-
it
is im-
so
in
the
position:
top
until
Three
this.
only
picture.
60
that
red
of
the
Turr-ring
Fis. 10
new
a
section
of
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fihn
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position
Page 33

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to
trle
Time
a
make
To
camera
posure,
position
in
firm
a
If
chair
sure
camera
than
inches
edge,
void
part
chair
or
Place
finder
shows
should
glare of
do*,
such
as
see
support.
table
is used,
place the
to
not more
or
two
from
as
so
including
the
of
in the
the
will
the
not
light
"unnot
come
as
when
pages 15 and
on
three
the
to a-
table
embrace
proper
be
fihir
o]
Brownie
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vout
by.the
reo
you
have
and
with the
in the
voui
was
as
spring-door
the
froit the
frnisher,
autographic
Paper.
have
foregoing
until
back
".-"
done
exposure
made the
made the-autqgraphic
directions,
letter
thi
ca-mera'
the
of
red.paper,
the
on
when-mqklle
finish
and
camera'
when-developed
antl
ot
copy
ExPosures-Interiors
16,
chair,
open
Instantaneous
an
place the camera
then
tripod
Time
a
or
be
Exposure,
making
table,
lr
in
such
view
the
showing
Camera
position
a
desired.
the
for
a
at
picture. If
pull
down
camera.
the
of
Diagram,
Picture.
camera
the
positions
pointed directly
will blur
avoided,
be
range
within
(A)
appears.
The film
-
your
and
or
Positions
The
camera'
window
the
the
on
turn
Raise
expose
the
.exposure
winding
will
name
focus
some
for
that
diagram
all the
shades
last
record
the
in the
th,e
hlm
now
is
wnlcn
the
Ex-
other
as
win-
it
.be
the
It
the
of
Page 34

Flg.
.
tical
exposure.
tripod
sockets
when
exposure
the same
lL
shows
it
without
lever
and
is
desired
at front
the
The
may
the
I.-ig.
11
camera
camera
be used
to
make
use
of
bed
Fig.
12
30
in
position
is
provided
il.o
on a tripod.
horizontar
a
of
a tripod, pull
of ca-eral
for
that
ver-
a
with
time
down
was
Page 35

for
used
sure, and
12,
in Fig.
Adjust the
scribed on
All being
cable
of
to open
once
exposure
the
Another
has much
which
Hold the
front of
exclude
support
the
place
page 30.
shutter
page
in
release,
and
by
Another
way of
palm
camera,
the
light
all
when
camera
the
for
13.
readiness,
push
or
again
watch.
a
making
recommend
to
the
of
so as
(see
taking
in the
Time
a
press the
down
to close
Method
short
hand or
to
13
Fig.
vertical
a
position as
Exposure,
push-pin
exposure
on
shutter.
the
time
it, is as
card
a
cover
Push
.
)
exposures'
follows:
close
lens and
the
down
expo-
shown
as de-
at end
lever,
Time
the
to
the
Page 36

exposure
hand
and
hand
in
to
front
close the
Ceurrox-If
touch
the
mark.
Some
experienced
practically
it
as
the camera
picture.
Turn
the
After
slightly
section
(See
Exposure.
successive
the shutter
directed.
of the
of
U.S. 16
one-half
the
making
on the
of
page
The camera
Follow
When the
Time
Needed for
The
following
exposure
light.
in
the
time;
lever
to
give
open the
the
of the lens
shutter.
using
front
of the lens,
does
during
exposure,
Winding
the
winding
film
into
28.)
is now
the
directions given
exposure.
last
Interior
for
Instantaneous
table
required
time
lens.
given
The
the
time;
with stop
proper
exposure;
and again
the hand,
amateurs prefer
away
or
with
and
be
it
will leave
all
thus
Key:
shutter;
autographic
key
position,
ready
and
as described
for
heretofore
Exposure
Exposures
the next
Interior
gives
the
approximate
under
varying
in
the
stop
table is
U.S.
U.S.4,
If stop
with
U.S.32 give
32
remove
replace
press
the lever
careful not
a finger
this
method
of
jarring
danger
blurring
record, press
turn
the next
before.
Interior
for
each
is
made,
adjust
as
before
Exposures
time
conditions
with
is
8
twice
stop
give
used
one-fourth
the
time,
the
the
to
the
in
Page 37

stop
if
and
table.
oiitt"
picture,
the best
White
White
.
Medium
.than
Medium
one
Dark
than
colored
Dark
window:
The
windo-s
U.S.
table
see
average
and
walls
bright
sun,
hazy
cloudY
cloudv
walls
bright
hazy
cloudY
cloudy
colored
one
bright
hazy sun,
cloudy
cloudy
colored
window:
bright
hazy sun,
cloudy
cloudy
colored
one
bright
hazy sun,
cloudy
cloudy
bright
hary
clotidy
cloudy
foregoing
g?t
is used,
64
smaller
The
on-
results
rnore
outside,
sun
10
bright,
dull,
only
and
outside,
sun
15 seconds;
sun,
bright,
dull,
walls
window:
outside,
sun
20 seconds;
bright,
dull,
outside,
sun
30 seconds;
bright,
dull,
walls
window:
outside,
sun
40 seconds;
brieht,
duli,
walls
outside,
sun
80 seconds;
sun,
bright,
dull, 5
table
t"n"
page
for
than
4
secondsl
20 secondsl
40 seconds.
one
6
30 seconds;
60 seconds.
and
8
40
seconds;
80 seconds.
and
walls
12 seconds;
60
seconds;
120 seconds.
and
20
80
seconds;
minutes,
2
and
40
minutes,
2
minutes,
is
calculated
direct
give
four
stop
the
Stop U.S.
17.
Interiors:
one
seconds;
window:
secondsl
han!,in$s
seconds;
hangin$s
hangin$s
seconds;
40
seconds.
hangings
seconds;
40
seconds;
20 seconds.
from
light
times
sharper.the
the
window:
and
and
and
and
rooms
for
the
the
16
only
sky,
time
gives
more
only
more
one
where
and
Page 38

for
hours
hours
the
camera,
than
should
with
For
about
figure
a
contrast
traits
more pleasing
C-Camera
S-Subject
from
before
If
earlier
Have
the
light,
which
an
ordinary
be
the
lens.
a three-quarter
feet
8
about
indoors,
three
sunset.
or later
To
Make
subject
and
turn
should
centered
Center
from
10
feet.
with
the
a light
effect
W-Window
R-Reflector
hours
the
time
sitting
the
table.
on
an
figure
the
subject
The
subject.
background
than
3n.
I
w
34,
after
required
portrair
a
in
a
face
slightly
be
located
The
eyes
object
the
image
the
and
background
When
a
dark
To produce
tory
illumination
face,
have
camera
positions
diagram.
to
use
a reflector,
tain
more
shaded
A
white
placed
high piece
make
a suitable
place
it
sunrise
until
will
be longer.
chair partly
towards
a little
of the
at
the
same
in
the
camera
should
for
a full_length
should
making
usually
one.
a satisfac-
the
and
window
as
shown
It is
advisable
detail
part
of the
towel
over
at
or
a
screen
of furniture
reflector;
an
angle
three
facing
higher
subject
level
finder.
form
por_
gi.,",
of
the
subject,
in
the
in
the
to
ob-
in
the
face.
sheet
will
and
the
be
u
or
in
Page 39

position
the
further
For
produce various
to
used
dealer
"At
For
outdoors
write
or
Home with
instructions
when
Kodak
By using
head
be obtained.
The
on
operation
When
camera
2 f.eet
from
from the
the
and
Attachment
the
over
set:
At 8
inches from
9
25 feet
At
the
At 100
Kodak
Use
No.
shoulder
of
the
feet focus,
lens.
feet
lens.
2 Folding
Kodak
Kodak
The
supplementary
as
produces
the
regular
a true,
indicated
as
instructions
to us
Kodak."
a
in regard
sun
the
Portrait
Kodak
the
portraits
is simply
regular
camera
the
Attachment
place
focus,
focus,
Portrait
Diffusion
Attachment
Diffusion
lens used
Kodak
soft-focus
in the diagram.
describing
lighting
a copy
for
to
is shining,
Attachment
Portrait
of
an extra
in no way affects
and
lens,
except
is in
the subject
lens.
the
place
Autographic
subject
the
the subject
Attachment
Portrait
in exactly
Portrait
effect
35
other
effects,
the booklet:
of
making
page
see
Attachment,
various
lens
to change
position and
be
must
3 feet 8
feet 2
4
No.
Brownie
Portrait
Attachment
the same
Attachment.
entirely
methods
ask
portraits
14.
sizes
slipped
focus.
the
exactly
inches
inches
8 with
Camera.
manner
free
your
large
may
the
the
is a
It
from
Page 40

objectionable
ance. By
made
diffusion.
When
trait
fits
the
using
more
artistic,
ordering, specify
Attachment
No.2 FoldingAutographic
Time
When the smallest
the light
exposures
interiors,
With
opened
exposure.
With
be
With
seconds
The foregoing
2/ hours
and for
for
trees, no
ence
Time Exposures
camera
upon some
table
admitted
out
but
Sunshine-The
and
Light
sufficient.
Heavy
will
after sunrise
objects in
objects in
accurate
only
can teach
is
held in
or chair.
of
the
closed quickly
be
the
firm
or
"fuzziness"
this
due
No.
out-of-focus
Attachment,
to the
softening
Kodak
Diffusion
8; this is
Brownie
portraits
the size
Exposures-Outdoors
(U.S.64)
stop
is
so much
doors may
exposures
must
shutter
enough
Clouds-From
Clouds-From
required.
table is
calculated
until
the
open.
shadow,
directions
proper
the
2/z hours
under
cannot
the
hands.
support,
be made
can
be rnade
reduced
be much
can
1 to 3
4 seconds
For
other hours
porches
be
exposure
Always
such
is in
the same
to avoid
seconds
for hours
before
given;
as
appear-
effect
por-
that
Camera.
the lens
that time
shorter.
hardly
over-
will
to
from
sunset,
or under
experi-
give.
to
while
the
place
a tripod,
are
of
as
be
8
or
it
Page 41

exceedingly
For
page 36, use
on
the
By
taking
picture
A
fied.
a
board,
extras,
sential
great
is
a
With
minimum
is a
other
any
softer
a
Many
are
that
lack
a
of
in a
dows
darkened
picture.
the
Evening
or
table
use
the
to obtain
teur
for
but
of
range
Preparation
adjusted
be
page 13 of
place the
then
take
it will
short
the "Bulb
Flash-light
introduction
night
at
package
pin
convenience.
flash
light
interiors
impracticable
of
single
of
the
the
of
a
and
although
sheets,
smoke
of
self-burning
is less
that
can
illumination
direct
sufficiently
parties,
portraits
flash
our
souvenirs
flash-light,
art.
for the
a Time
for
manual
this
camera
view
in the
exposures
time
Exposure",
ExPosures
Eastman
of
sheets,
complete
Kodak
they
and
medium,
trying
taken
daylight,
wonderfully
is
to the
with
has been
flash
match
a
no lamp
flash
be
by
or because
view
of
line
prevent
to
groups around
may be
thus
sheets,
many occasions
of
be
would
Flash-The
Exposure,
(stop
U.S.
some
on
desired,
see
see
Flash
piece
a
the
Sheet
Flash
necessary;
far
are
besides
eyes.
the
either
there
which
the
a dinner
readily
enabling
quite
shutter
as
must be
8
support
level
pages 29
described
as
page 13'
Sheets,
simpli-
card-
of
of
list
Holder
there
safer
giving
flash sheets
reason
by
are
cannot
blurring
or
made
the
which,
beyond
should
described
used),
where
and
es-
than
win-
be
of
card
by
ama-
the
on
30'
Page 42

Pin
a flash
cardboard
perpendicular
it
will
act
of the
flash.
The
flash
and
two
If placed
the
blur
as
a little
a little
which
far
of the
square
any
using
these
strongly
or
in
light
from
the picture.
well
as
behind,
relief
higher
the flash
enough
camera.
placed
sparks
the
Kodak
contingencies
advise its
The
Kodak
sheet
-
which
position.
as
a reflector
sheet
three
front,
the
in
the
than
is
in
front
An
under
from
hand
fl,ash
any
a
sheet
center
round
saw-tooth
around
by
has
previously
should
feet
to
or
on
a line
flash
It
should
so
as to
lighting.
the
camera.
to
be
it
of
extra piece
the flash
the
flash
Flash
Sheet
are
use.
Flash
This
always
,
sheet,
tripod,
socket
is placed
of
opening,
it.
38
one
corner
If
the
and
increase
placed
be
one
with
would
be
throw
The
made
to
cast
doing
Holder,
taken
Sheet
holder
between
or
it
being provided
for
this
the
larger
edge
Press
to
been
cardboard
the
two
side
of
front
strike
the
placed
a shadow
flash
The
support
shoulcl
a shadow
of
cardboard
sheet
will prevent
damage.
howJver,
care
of
Holder
may
be
you
it
may
purpose.
in
position
pan
which
has
extending
with
a
nxed
strength
feet
the
of
lens
at
one
and
shoulJ
"ot
in
and
,
held
and,
be
used
over
a raised
half-way
the
piece
in
is
u,hite
behind
camera.
camera,
and
side
give
upon
project
fiont
a foot
By
"it
we
in
the
the
on
with
The
in
the
the
thumb
of
a
be
Page 43

sheet, so
the
on
the sheet
of
to insure the sheet being
Then
fastened,
portion
this
pan.
the
on
To set off
from behind,
center.
slight
a
projects
press
of
partially
around the
flash
the
the flash, merely
through the
Taking the
Having
position
shutter, stand at
from behind,
of
If
in a silit
There
the
push-pin
shutter. Make
ing the table
the
ing key,
The
varies with
the camera,
Neaer
Sheet
the
camera
and all being
through the
holder.
the
the
picture
next section of
Flash Sheet
Kodah
stick at least tTao
will be a bright
on
push
or
as
ready for another
The
size of the
the distance of
and the color of
feet
ten
For
hangings, use one No.
feet
ten
For
hangings, use one No.
fifteen
For
hangings, use one No.
fifteen
For
hangings, use one No,
use more
Holiler.
than one
arm's length and
feet
the sensitive
the exposure lever to
the autographic
given
film into
Flash
sheet required to
distance
distance and
feet distance and
feet distance and dark walls and
is made
break
through the
notched edge, forcing
firmly into
sheet
insert
round
Picture
readiness,
round
opening
is not
long.
flash
film.
pages
27
place
picture.
Sheet
the
object
the walls and
light
and
dark walls and
light
flash sheet
open
used,
which will
record
and
1
2
2
3
and the
in
Holder
on
TABLE
sheet at o time,
portion
and a
opening.
more
securely
position
a lighted
opening
touch
Then
with the wind-
walls and
sheet.
sheet.
walls and
sheet.
sheet.
in
match,
in
both in
the camera
match
a
in
the
center
match
the
llace
impress
press
close
by follow-
28, and
light
farthest from
the
turn
a room
hangings:
Koilak Flash
the
the
the
Page 44

Make a Portrait-Have the subject sitting
To
in a chair
be
and
having the eyes centered
level with
camera
ing
figure
figure about
For
page
The flash
away
face it. The
height or a little
To
form
chair will be exactly
camera.
should be
the chairs.
chairs
seated on the floor, as
be
pictures,
violent.
partly
facing the camera
located a little
turn the
the lens. The
the subject can
to
image in
the
at
this
will be
use of
35.
from the face, that
higher than
face slightly
finder. For
the
about 8 feet and for a full-length
10 feet.
the Kodak Portrait
should
be on
flash
should
higher than
an ordinary table)
towards
an object at the same
on
proper
distance
ascertained by look-
be
a three-quarter
Attachment.
the side
is,
the subject should
at about the same
be
head
the
Make a Group-Arrange the chairs
an arc, facing the camera
of
the same distance from the
the
If the
persons
group
the
composing the
should
is
large any
none
the subjects should
of
is sometimes seen in large
perspective
Half
seated and the rest
may
be used, but
because
Backgrounds-In making single
groups,
background
in relief, a light
and often a
one,
should
care
be
against which the
backgrourrd
single figure
taken to have
figures
is
better than a dark
two
or
(which
should
the
camera,
from
the
of
camera
subject.
of the
in
so
that each
group
stand behind
number
would
be
portraits
suitable
a
will show
will
the
see
not
the
of
too
or
show
Page 45

on
of them
producing
is not
being
if
desired.
the
when
lace
the
camera will aid the
picture
the
preferable
required
Flash
Cartridges
best
absolutely instantaneous
up well against a
a medium light wall will
The finder
in composing the
In order
the room will have to
may
provided
flash
are, therefore, far
subject,
as the
one second
to make
be left on while the
none
Eastman Flash Sheets
powders,
however, should
picture
Eastman
Eastman Flash
the sheets
however,
of
superior
is
as more convenient,
producing
only
essential.
Closing
1.
To
scale so
finger
focusing scale.
2.
a short
and front
verse
disengage front from
it
that
may
be
on catch which is located
Keep
catch
pressed
distance. The
the
pushed
operation
back
as
curtain. For
suitable.
be
so
as to
image
be well lighted. The
picture
show in
burn
a much softer
for
be warned
larger
get
the
visible in
is
being
the finder.
more slowly
portrait
not
best effect.
the
light
work; the
to move,
taken instantaneously,
to
burn one
sheet.
Cartridges
may
recommend
We
results.
be
cheaper
The
substituted
the sheets,
and capable
cartridges
the Camera
lock
pushed
and slide
may
catch
into
the camera
shown in
41
on
press
back,
just
back the front
then
Fig.
2,
above the
be released
box.
page
groups
operator
finder
lights
made,
than
and
about
for
are
work
focusing
in
with
Re-
18.
Page 46

3. Close
locks
(Fig.
that
cal exposure
board
limit of
tion
release when
to
on
14).
Before
the
must
If the
they
Avoid
kink.
each
closing
finder
motion.
finder and
will
making
the camera by
side of bed
The bed
will
pressing
shown in illustration
as
now
close
Caution
the
is in the
in
the upright
or
pushed
be
front
not interfere with the bed
too sharp a bend
closing
Closing
the
of
bed
position
camera
for
position.
to, and
back
are
board
the camera, or
14
Fig.
Bed
of Camera
the
down
readily.
making
only
proper posi-
in
in
it
will be
on arm
make sure
a verti-
The front
to, the
in
closing.
the
cable
liable
Page 47

Removing
\^/HEN
Y
v
direct sunlight.
The change
avoid
it should
1.
posed
has
been
give
29,
This covers
2.
fit the
to
daylight
sunlight.
changing
Brownie
liability
all
done
be
the last section
When
and the autographic
made
the winding
the film
Provide an extra
camera
is
somewhat subdued, not
Holding
PART
the
the spools
Camera, avoid
can be
red
made
fogging the
of
in
a subdued light.
according to
k"y
about
red
with
spool
and take a
T;"
'IlFi
1
trig.
paper
taut
13
III
Film
doing
in
the
edges of
film has
of
record
instructions
twelve
paper
again.
film
of
position
turning
rvhile
film in
of
so in
open,
your
of
extra turns.
(No.
where the
in the
key
the
the
but to
the film
been ex-
name
page
on
A-I20)
direct
Page 48

Rernove the
3.
page
5.
4. Holding the
key
the
turn
page
43.
Hold
5.
prevent
to
folds
to bring
6.
and
7.
paper
seal easy)
8. Wrap
prevent the
The
printing.
9.
cribed
under
it
Pull out
lift out
Fold
(ro
roll
Now
in Part
paper
roll,
up.
as to
and
of
front
of camera
paper
taut
paper
until
paper
red
of
ends
from loosening on
wound,
when
film
about
make
k"y
as
half-an-inch
subsequent
roll
over
winding
of
then seal with
the
up
possibility
remove empty
film
I,
is
page
exposed
of
now
5.
as described on
so
to wind tightll',
as
is
shown
all on
and
turn
to the
in Fig.2.
reel. See Fig.
together,
sticker
roll. If sticker
the winding key
limit of
at end
breaking
sticker.
the
immediately
film
light
ready for developing
spool and
being
admitted.
load as
motion,
red
of
the
of
ancl
des-
1,
to
I-ifting
Fig.
out roll of
44
2
exposed
film
Page 49

Important
Film should be developed
exposure.
after
The
clucts
exposrlre.
quality
is retained
of the
immecliate clevelopment after
by
irnage
promptly
as
on
sensitized
all
as
possible
pro-
Losd
Look
it
isn't
"Il
film and
If the
from
taken
to take the
as
closely
twisting
injure the
film, as
scratches
some
motion.
it
cases,
your
Brownie
this
for
Eastrnalt,
"Cinch
calnera,
the
cartridge
possible, "cinching"
There's
negative
abrades
running
rn'ill
ruin the
the
lengthwise of
with
Trsde Mark on
it isn't
Marks"
paper
loosen up a
many amateurs
in the
nothing more likely
than this tight
surface, making
negative.
45
Kodsk Filnn.
the box:
Kodak Film."
trifle when
are likely
hand and wind
it tightly
drawing of
the
film,
Do
fine
which,
not
with a
parallel
"ci,nch"
it
as
to
the
in
Page 50

cartr'idge.
the
enough
so that the red paper
at the
ends
of
Keep
Defective
of
dust which have
camera
of
calnera
clamp
canrera
this needs
photographic
point
dust
ir,
It
Dirty
clearly.
and
produce
therefore,
and
cloth.
has
special
dusty lenses
or
CLEAN LENS
It simply
the
Dust
negatives
settle
small,
bellows
In summer
remained
spool.
Out of
are
collected
upon
dark spots
well to
occasionally
idle
attention.
needs
keeps
often
the film.
wipe
weather,
for
Clean Lenses
frequently
failures.
The sharp, full-timed
are
These
to
wound
be
the
cause.l
inside
Camera
the
by
tightly
flanges
particles
on the inside
particles
These
upon
out the
with
any lcngth
pictures
picture
page
was taken
the
lens
in good
produce
is
as
picture
page,
back of the lens is
lightly
the
thumb,
is slightly
prints.
the
inside
a slightll'
or
after
of time,
the
cause
illustrate
on this
clean
order.
an effect
shown in
on the next
the face
touched
damp
with perspiration.
of the
the
this
with
and
To
the
the
or
with
which
of
of
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Lenses should
the front
on
open
and
rnaking
should
the
of
pages
5 and 6
the front
the shutter. Adjust the shutter
open
a Time Exposure;
in
be
is
front
the lens from
lens is
found
front
and back, with a
In summer
er this needs
attention.
Large
dust or
lens
fects in
r,vhile
evenly
rvith
dirt
the
make
spots
dirt
will
cause de-
picture,
the
if
the
covered
film
a
of dust,
moisture,
or
effect will
picture
the
frequently
be
the camera from the
(when
the
of
examined.
is
there
camera, extend the
the largest
position.
towards the
the
to be
weath-
special
the
on
lens
be to
Hold
light,
of
back
it
dirty,
clean,
of
is
cut
off a
under-timed.
the
should
soft
LtrNS
great
back, as
no film in it)
the
then
camera,
linen handkerchief.
SLIGIITLY
deal of
Rernove
described
bellows
as
(Il.S.4)
stop
camera so
look through
and if the
be wiped,
DIRTY
light
then
when
that
both
and
Page 52

Finishing
F|HERE
r-
photographs-the
ture
f,nishing.
from
books
confusing, we furnish with
tions for
instructions in
The
the manipulation
that the
dition
Similarly, those who wish to
ing and
accompanying
ing in
daylight) or our Outfits for tray
use.
To
develop
Folding
a "Brownie"
may
be
made for
not so
economically.) The
also be
Developing Box;
Box
the
If the dark-room
preferred,
Printing Outfit
In keeping with
two
are
all unnecessary
picture
taking
printing
the Kodak Film
Film
Autographic Brownie, provide,
Kodak
developed
use with
developed
is
different
an Eastman A B
should
the Pictures
distinct steps in
picture
In
order to free
details, which
only.
this little
the
of
camera under
amateur
will find
films
in
the
our
is
equally full instructions
(No.
4.-120)
Film
in
the larger
longer
of
Film
daylight in
method
than
when using the
method
provided.
be
plan
and
the making
taking
and the
instruction
our
the camera
book
are ample for
every
likely
to
their
do
Tanks
used
Tank.
encounter.
own develop-
(for
or dark-room
in
the
preferably,
(These
tanks
spool length-but
(No.
.4-120)
the No. 2 Brownie
of developing
of development
Tank.
Developing
C
purpose
to
might
the
develop-
that
film in
provide
the users of our cameras with every help in
production
good pictures,
of
we will
be
glad
of
pic-
be
direc-
con-
No. 2
films
are
may
is
and
the
to
Page 53

such
furnish
any
at
not.
or
With
many amateurs
ing of the
to
able
perfected,
We
whether
time,
Kodak
the
pictures
produce,
work
never lose
Brownie. We
at
encounter,
printed
Such customer,
of our
to us.
things
a
or
either
instructions
experts,
is simply
He
he
that
Kodak-and
to
times
all
EASTMAN
developing
a tank
Film Tank
as
find
in the taking
as
the
by
highest order.
the
of
interest
not
are
help solve
by
by
or
in
availing
puts himself
availing
is
entitled
is,
that
printing instructions,
and
or
pleasure in the
great
simple
in the
willing
only
problems
any
sending
individual
himself of
to when
Kodak
under
himself of
is
outfit
Velox
and
them,
of
methods
purchaser
are
but
that
the
on
correspondence.
the
no
he
buys
service.
KODAK COMPANY,
RocsBsrBn,
purchased
paper
finish-
are
and
have
we
of
anxious
may
he
necessary
knowledge
obligations
the
of
one
Brownie
a
N.
a
Y.
Page 54

PRICE
Autographic
6 exposures,2%
Carrying
graphic
Kodak
use
Brownie
Kodak Diffusion
No.8
Kodak
Kodak
"Brownie"
Duplicating
Brownie Developing
Developer
Film
per pkg.
Eastman
ing
(for
Kodak
Per
/-lb.
Per
/-lb.
Film
for
Case
Brownie
Portrait
with the
Color Filter,
Sky Filter,
Tank or Brownie
A. B.
Outfit,
4
x 5
Acid
Attachment,
No. 2
Camera
Kodak
Outfit
Powders
doz.
%
C.
for
negatives
Fixing Powder,
pkg..
.
pkg..
.
LIST
Cartridge, No.
x3%.
the
No. 2 Folding Auto-
Camera
Folding
Portrait
No.
No. 8
Film
for
Box,
for
Developing
dark-room
or
Autographic
Attachment,
8
Tank.
above
Tank
No. 2
"Brownie"
Developing Box,
and
development,
smaller),
per
so
A-120,
8 for
No.
Kodak
Print-
complete
1-lb. pkg.
.25
$
1.50
./J
1.25
.75
3.50
1.50
1.7
5
.20
2.00
.25
.15
.10
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Kodaloid
Velox
Nepera Solution,
Velox
Velox
Eastman
Printing
with No. 2 Brownie
per
complete
Outfit,
Palette,
Brushes,
parent
per pkg.
per
Paper,
4-ounce
Transparent
dozen 2% * 3%.
bottle
Water Color
booklet
of
Transparent
consisting
three
special
and
one book
Water Color Stamps
Reducer
of 5 tubes.
Masks
for
Negatives,
developing
12
colors.
Water
Artist's
of
No.
.
Color Stamp
Camel's
of Velox
(12
and Stain Remover,
Velox Re-developer, per package
ing
2-ounce
Paper,
Solio
Combined
for
Solio,
Per
4-ounce
Eastman
sealed
Eastman
veloper Powders,
per
box of 5 tubes
Bastman
dozen
fu
Glass
Stirring Rod
Kodak
bottle
2%
x 3/,
Toning
per
8-ounce
bottle
Pyro
glass
Developer
tubes,
Hydrochinon
Pyro Developer
pairs.
Thermometer
Dark-roorn
per
pkg.,
and
Fixing Solution
bottle
per
box of 5 tubes..
and
in sealed
Powders,
Lamp,
No. 2,
Powders, in
Special De-
glass
wick.
Eastman
of.
r/
Flash
dozen
Sheets, No.
.)l
per package
1,
for
3,
use
each.... .
.
Velox,
Starnps,
. . .
Mixing
Hair
Trans-
colors)
contain-
2
dozen
tubes,
per
,fi-inch
$
.10
.12
.28
.45
1.00
.50
.30
.20
.50
.30
')<
.30
.25
1.50
t.25
.JJ
Page 56

Eastman
Flash
of.%dozen
per package
No. 3,
Flash
Kodak
Eastman
Kodak Junior
Kodak
No.
Bull's-Eye
Flexo
Optipod,
a
Eastman
Kodak
sheets,
Eastman
and drying
Baltic Mounts
Per 50.
Agrippa
loose-leaf,
Cloth cover
Kodak
Flexo
Filrn
3/-inch,
eled)
Trimming
0 Kodak
Tripod
Tripod
for attaching camera
table, chair,
Film Negative
100 2% x
3% negatives.
Dry
2% * 3%...
Photo Blotter
Album, flexible leather
50
Print Roller, double, 6-inch
Print
Roller,
Sheets, No. 2,
of.
/
per package
dozen
Sheet Holder.
Developing Clips
per pair.
Film
Clips,
Board,
.
No.
S-inch
Metal Tripod
the
to
fence, etc..
.
Album, to
Mounting Tissue,
Book,
2% x
for blotting
3)y',
prints
for
black
prints
leaves, size 7
single, 4-inch
52
.. ..$
(nick-
1,
each.
edge of
hold
3
dozen
per
100
cover,
11. . . .
x
.56
.84
1.25
.25
.
.12
.iJ
2.7 5
2.00
1.50
7.25
1.00
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.40
2.60
1.30
3.00
1.50
1.00
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Make
to
"How
trated book
helpful suggestions;
many
methods
ous
printing,
oping,
Developing
sures,
Printing
2% x
Film
2% * 3%. . .
and
3)y',
Prints unmounted.
prints
All
Nore-If
mark
write us a
x 10
8
furnished unmounted unless otherwise specified.
mailing
package plainly
the
letter
of advice. with
Bromide Enlargements, mounted
oncards,each.
x 12,
10
each
1l x 74, each
enlargement orders,
On
improved by
will be
additional
charge of
AII
0rices
EASTMAN
Pictures," an
Good
for the amateur that
illus-
includes
it shows vari-
making exposures, devel-
of
enlarging,
per
only,
mounting
each
us
only, on Velox,
each .
film for development do
your
with
remittance.
etc...
roll
name
of
........
6 expo-
address, and
and
not
$
fail to
... .$1.00
. 1.40
.
if, in
double mounting, we will do so at an
10 cents, or triple
subject to
our opinion, the enlargement
mounted
change without notice.
KODAK
COMPANY,
Rocnnsrpn, N. Y.
at
15 cents.
1.7
.40
.15
.09
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Profusely illustrated. 772
Price,
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subject to
I<ODAK
At
your
EASTMAN
dealer's
for
simple,
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the
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SERVICE
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LTHOUGH
A
I' r
directions
it
accompanies, there are ama-
teurs who
knowledge of
The Service Department is at
their service,
Do not hesitate
for inforrnation
graphic
We are at
there
Address all
Snnvrce
EASTMAI\ KODAK
RocunsrER, N.
manual
for
subject.
your
is no
charge,
give
we
all of
using
wish for
photography.
your
in
the essential
the camera
further
service.
to call on us
on any
seraice,
Communications
photo-
write to us-
no obligation.
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COMPANY
Y.,
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this
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