Kodak No. 2 Hawk-Eye User Manual

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P'icture
ti,;k'ing
w'ith
the
No.
2
Cartridge
Camera
(Model
C)
EASTMAN
KODAK COMPANY
RocnBsrBn,
N.
Y.,
tl.
S. A.
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A
PRACTICAL
book for
the amateur. It
ff.
describes in
a sirnple,
understandable
way
e\iery
phase
of
photography
that the
am-
ateur
is
likely to
be
interested
in,
such
as de-
veloping, printing,
etc. Prof
usely illustrated.
EASTN{AN
KODAK
COMPANY
At
your
dealer's
RocspsrBn,
N. \'
Page 4
I
,.KODAKERY"
i A
monthty magazine
that
teaches how to
) make
better
pictures,
uill
be sent
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OF
CHARGE
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who
obtains one
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i
affiateur
cameres, il
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out
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from
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ptice
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side
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Form
No.513.26.
Page 5
P,icture
tak,ing la'ith
the
No.
2
Cartridge
Hawk-Eye
Camera
(Model
C)
Published,
by
EASTMAN
KODAK
COMPANY
Rocnrsron,
N. Y.,
U. S. A.
Page 6
Order
Film
by
Number
All
Kodak
Filn.rs
are
distinguished
b1, the
numbers
on
the
encls
of the
cartons.
This
number
is
also
on the
cartridge,
and
on thc
camera.
120 is
the
nurnber
of the film
for
the
No. 2
Cartridge
Harvk-Eyc
Camera.
Page 7
Before
Loading
Before
taking
any
picturcs
with
your
.an)era,
read
the follorring
instructions
carc-
fully.
N{ake yourself
familiar
with the
calnera,
taking
especial
care
to learn hou,to
operate
the shutter
(see
page
12).
The
first
thing
to remerrber
is
that the
light,
rvhich
irnpresses
the
photographic
image
upon
the
sensitive
film
in
a fraction
of a
second
when it
cornes
through
the lens,
can
destroy
the filrn
as
quickly
as it makes
the
picture.
\Vhile
loading
and
unloading
the
carnera,
be very
careftrl
to keep
the
protective
paperrvound
tightly
around
the film to
pre-
vent
the light
striking it.
Page 8
CONTENTS
Loading the
Camera
Making
the
Exposures
Removing the
Film
Finishing the Pictures
\
t2
2l 25
Page 9
Loading
the No.
2 Cafiridge
Hawk-Eye
Carnera
rJ\HE
No.
2
Cerrritlge
Hauk-E.ye
Camera
I
can lre loa,led
or rrnloaded
in
davliqht.
'l'his
should lre
rlone
in a subducd light,'zot
in
the clirect sunlisht. I.lse
filn'r No.
120 for
tlrc
No.
2
(-artridgt.
H:rwk-Eye Camera.
To Load
1,
Push
over
the
spring catches
A-A,
sec
i]rg. l.
a
a:
tr
C)
&
-
s
B
-
.ii
J l-
Fig. I
5
Page 10
Fi.' TT
2.
Ptrll up
the rvincling ke1'
as
sholr,n ir.r
Fig.
II.
3.
Rcnrote
thc loll hol,ler,
as in
Fig. lll.
It
rvill be seen
that at
each forrvard
corncr,
therc is
a recess
to hold a spool
of filnt.
There
is
an empty
spool in
the recess
on
the
winding
side; this is
to be used
as the reel.
The
winding side
rnay altays
be disr
in-
guished
by rh1
round
opening in
the rull
holder,
directly
behind the
exposure
levcr.
The
winding
key
is inserted
in
the
reel
through
tnls
openrng.
6
Page 11
Fig.
III
4.
.Tnse.rt
th.o
spoul
oi
filrrr
in
the
ret.ess
:F?p.tl"
ltre
rii.nding
sidc.,lrauing
our
one
ol fh.e
spflng grips jrrsf
clrough
to
p."errrrit
the
spool
to
drolr
inro
[]acc.
a. in"":"
i"
rigl
iii
L
(t
-l
J
rl:
Page 12
Fit
the spool
pins into
the holes at each end
of
the spool,
so the spool of {ilm will revolve
upon the
pins.
Important
The
word
"TOP,"
r,vhich is
printed
on
the
protective
paper
near the top
of
the spool,
nrust
be
next
to the side of the roll holder,
u'-hich has
the
round
opening through which
the key is inserted in
the reel. [f the car-
tridge is inserted
the rvrong way, the
protec-
Fis. V
8
Page 13
tive
paper
rvill
cone between the lens
and
the film and
no
pictures
could be
made.
5. Remove the
band that holds
the
oro-
tective
paper:
pass
lhe
paper
owr the
rollers
and across the opening in
the back
of the roll
holder
(Fig.
V). llnfold
the
end of thc
pro-
tective
paper
and thread it
through
the longer
opening of
the
slit
in
the reel
as far as it
will
go,
as
shown in Fig.
VI, being
aery careJul
to
-
t-
u
*
B F
B
.H
-
C)
w.
3
h,aae
the
paper
d,raun
two
or three forward
hold
securely
on the
straight.
Give the spool
turns to
make the
paper
spool.
9
Page 14
Caution
If too much of the
protectivc
paper
is
turned
off,
before the cafirera is
closed,
some
of
the filnr will be uncor-ered, fogged
and ruined.
6. The camera
rnust now
be
closed.
Re-
insert the roll holder
in
the
outside
bor so
that the slotted end of the $'indine reel
which
shows lhrough the
round
hole ln
rhe roll
holder,
will
come
next
to the
winding
ke1'
in
the outside box.
Fasten
the roll holcler
to
the outsicle
box rvith thc trvo
catches A-A
illustrated in
Fig.
I,
page
5.
Fig. \rII
10
Page 15
7. Press
in,
and
at
the satne time
turn
the
winding
key until the
rveb at
the lorver
end of the
key fits
into
the
slot
in
the
spool
end.
Fig. VIL
R T' 'rn +Le l.ow
about fifteen
turns
".fil . r"'"r.ino
hand
appears
in
the
red rvindorv,
then
turn
slorvlv until
the figure 1 appears
in
the center of
the
rvindou'.
'fhe
filrn
is norv in
position for
the
first
plcture.
Press
in
the wind-
ing
key
slightll'
when
turning
it to
make
sure that the
web on the
key stays
within
the slot
in
the spool.
Page 16
Making
the Exposures
t'Snapshotst'
tTtHtr
No. 2
Cartridge
Hawk-Eye
Camera
I
is a fixed-focLrs
canlera.
therefore.
objects nearby
and
at a distance will
be
sharp. Subjects
that are abor-rt
eight feet
and farther fron
the camera will
be sharo.
and
even those as nexr as six feet,
while not
as sharp,
will be
sharp
enough for
all
practical
purposes.
Do
not
attempt to
take
pictures
of subjects nearer
to the camera than
six
feet,
v'ithout using a Kodak Portrait Attach-
nent, see
page
19.
The shutter
of this camera is released
bv
pushing
lhe exposure lever
B
(Fig.
l), eirhei
up
or
down with the thumb.
Push the lever
slowly ancl
in
one direction only.
If the lever stands
at
the
top of the slot
simply
push
it
to the bottom,
or
if it is
at
the bottom
push
it
to the top.
12
Page 17
Fig. I
If the
lever
is not
pushed
all thelvay
to the
other
end of
the slot,
the shutter
will
not
move, no
"click"
will be
heard
and no ex-
posure
made. Push
the lever
as
far
as
it
rvill
go.
When
making
snapshots, the subject should
be
in
the broad,
open sunlight, but the camera
must not. The
sun should be
behind
your
back or over
your
shoulder. If it shines
directly
into
the
lens it will blur
ar-rd
fog
the
picture.
13
Page 18
Point
the
camera
at
the
subject
to
be
oho_
toqraphed
and.looking
inro
the
fin,1"l-
irorrl
olrecuy
over
the
ccnter
of
it,
inclurle
rvhat
)ou
\rant
lry-ttrrnin3
the
camcra
either
to
rne
rlght
or lctt.
.Onlv
rhe
objects
rhar
show
in
rhe
fintJcr
\\'ili
snow
rn
the
ptcturc.
All
being
ready:
.
H,old
rhe
canrcra
steady.
and
ler.el
a" shou.n
ll ]l,urjrlllgn
(!
rg.
I |
) and push
rhe
exposure
levcr
blJ
(ll{.
I,
pagc,
1J)
on(c,
as
fai
as it
wUr go.
I tus
makcs
the
exposure.
1'+
Page 19
l'
I
I
'I
,$
1
I
I
,.
-f lre
t'rposure
ler-er
nrusl
Lrt,
pusherl
s/oz:,1v.
lt.,lhc
cirnera,is
nor
heid
steadily
rhc
pictrric
u'lrt
De
blurrerl.
Turn
a
New
Section
of
Film
into
ppsition
..
P,rcs,.
in
rhc.
uindirrg
kcy
slighrly
ancl
rrrnr
rr
sto\'tv
unlll
lhe
ne\r
nunlber
appcars
in
the
center
of
the
red
ninclou,.
The
rvarning
hand
appcars
only
before
No. 1
.
Repeat
these
operations
after
each
exposure.
Page 20
Important
When
makin$
snaPshots
with
anY
carnera,
hold
it
firmly
a$ainst
the
body
16
Page 21
as
shown. When
pushing
the exposure
lever, hold the trreath for tbe instant.
17
Page 22
Hold
Camera
Level
The
camera
must
be
held
level.
l{ all
of
the
subject
cannot
be
included
in the
finder
without
tiltine
the
camera
upwards,
move
backrvards
.,t.ttil
it is all
included
uitll
thc
comera
held
Jetel.
Fig.
lII
EFFECT
PRODTICED
BY
TILTING
TIIE
CA\{ERA
18
Page 23
Tilting
the camera to bring
in
the top of
a
tall building
produces
the
distorted effect
shorvrt
in Fig. IlI. Sometimes a tall building
can be
photographed from
a building opposite,
at a
level with
its
center.
If the
subject
is
below
the
nonlral
height,
like a surall child or a
dog, the
camera
should
be
held dorvn
level rvith the
center of
the
subject.
Kodak Portrait
Attachment
The Kodak Portrait
Attachment is
arr
extrzr
lens,
which,
rvhen slipped in the lens
opening
in
the
front
of the camera,
makes
large head
and
shoulder
portraits.
Place the Attachment
in the lens opening.
Compose
the
picture
in the finder. Ire
subject must be
3)4
feet
from
the lens.
The Attachnrcnt
cdn also he userl u'hen
making
pictures of flou'ers :rnd sinrilar
subjects.
Use
Kod,ak Portroit Attachment
-1y'0.
1
with
the No.
2 Cartridge
Hawk-Eye Clamera
(N{odel
C).
t9
Page 24
Kodak
Diffusion Portrait
Attachment
The Kodak Diffusion
Portrait
Attach-
ment is a supplementary
lens
used in the same
manner
as the resular
Kodak Portrait
Attach-
ment. It
produ-es
a true,
soft-focuseffect
free fronr
objectionable
"fuzziness"
or out-of-
focus
appearance.
By using this
Attachment,
portraits
are made rnore
artistic,
due to the
softening effect
of diffusion.
\Vith the
No. 2 Cartridge Hawk-Eye
Camera
(Model
C),
use a
Kod.ah
Difusion
Portrait
Attachment No. 1.
20
Page 25
Removing
the
Film
'T\H
lS camer,t
can be
loldc,l or
unloa,led
I
in davlieht.
'f
his should he done
in a
subdued
light, not
in
direct
sunlight.
l. When
the last
section of
film
has
been
exposed,
give
the
winding
key about
eighteen
extra
turns
to cover
the
fihn rvith
protectir-e
paper.
2. Remove
the
roll
holder in
a
subduccl
light, as described
on
pages 5
and
6.
3.
Hold the encls
of the
protective
paper
and
the sticker
together
to
prevent
the
film
and
paDer
lront
loost'ning.
Draw out
the spring
grip'irrst
enough
1o release the
spool and
liit
5ui
ihe
roll oiexposed
filnr,
Fig. I,
pagc 22.
If
the sticker
has been rvound
under
the
roll,
revolre
thc
spool to Lring
ir up.
4. Fold under
about
half-an-inch
of
the
protective
paper,
and
fasten with
the sticker.
21'
Page 26
Foiding
_qnder,the
encl
of
the paper
nakes
the
breaking^of
the
scal
easy,
when
reacl1,
to
develop
the
fih'n.
Fig. i
5.
Wrap
up the
exposed
film
immediatell.
to.
prevent
the
possibility
of light
being
ad-
mitted.
The
roll
of film is
n-ow readi
for
developing
and
prinring.
.
6.,
Remove
the
empty spool
and
place
it
in
the recess
on the
winhing
side of
ihe
roll
holder.
The slotted
end oflhe
spool should
colne
ncxt
ro the
kev hole.
22
­o
-e
L<
a
.}4
F
v
ts
-
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Page 27
Important: Film should be dcvelopecl
as
soon as
possible
after exposure.
The
qualit-v
of
the
in-ragc
on all sensitized
products is
retained by
prompt
developnrerrt after cxpo-
sure.
It is a
good plan
to reload thc citmera
as
soon
as
an exposed
frlm has been rcnrovecl,
to bc
reldy for the
ncrt
pi{
turrs.
Use lilm No.
120 for the No.
2
Cartridgc
Hawk-Eye Carnera,
N,Iodel C, and
load the
camera as describecl
on
pages
5 to I 1
inclusivc.
"Cinch"
Marks
If the
film
and
paper loosen r:p
a
trifle
when taken
frorn the camera,
there is ar-r
inclination
to take the cartridge
in the
hancl
and wincl it as closely as
possible,
"cinching"
it
tightly with a
trvisting motion.
Therc
is
nothing more
likely
to
injure the negatives
than this
tight
drarving
of the
film,
as
it
rubs
the surface, making
fine
parallel
scratches
running length'rvise of the film, which,
in
some cases, will
ruin
the
negatives. Do
not
"cinch"
the cartridge. It simply
needs to be
',vound
tightly enough
to keep the
protective
paper
u'ithin the
flanges of the spool.
Page 28
Keep Dust Out of the
Camera
It
is advisable
to lvipe out
the
inside
of
the camera occasionally
with
a slightly damp
cloth,- especially
if the camera
has
not been
uscd lor
some tlnte.
Load
your
Hawk-Eye
rvith
Kodak
Filrn.
Look for
this Trade
Mark on the
box:
LOOK
FOR
,,8.
K. CO.tt
ON
THE
SPOOL END
"If
it isn't
Eastmafl,
it isn't
Kodak Film.'"
Page 29
Finishing the Pictures
'lrHERE
are
two
distinct
steps in the mak-
I
ing
of
photographs-the picture
laking
and
the
picture
Jinishing.
To free our
in-
struction
books
from
unnecessarv
details.
which
might be confusing, we
gire
with thc
camera the
directions
for
picture
tak'ing only.
The instructions in this booklet are ample
for
the
handling
of the camera under
prac-
tically
all conditions.
Similarly, those rvho
u'ish
to do their own developing and
printing
will find
equally
[ull directions
a(cornpany-
ing
the Kodak Film Tanks
(for
developing
in
daylight), or our Outfits
for
tray or
dark-
room use.
To
develop
film, No. 120, used
in
the No.
2
Cartridge
Hawk-Eye
Camera, obtain,
pref-
erably,
a
"Brorvnic"
Kodak
Fihn
Tank.
The film may be developed
in the larger tanks,
but
not so
economically.
The film
(No.
120)
may also be developed
in
daylight
in
the
No.
2
Ilrownie Developing
Box; the method of developing
lilm
in
the
Box is different
from
that of the
Tank.
Page 30
If dark-roorn
developn.rent
is
preferred,
an
Eastman
A B
C Developingand
Printing
Outfit
should
be obtained
In. keeping
rvith
our
plan
and purpose
to
provrde
the users ol
orrr
carneras
tvith everv
help in
the
production
of
gcod pictures,
w-e
ivill be glad
to
furnish
such
developing
and
printing
instructions
at
any tirne,-rvliether
:r tank
or outfit
is
purchased
or
not.
\\iith the Kodak
Fihn
Tank
ancl Velox
paper
many
anateurs find
as
much
pleasure
in
the finishing
of the
pictures
as
in
the
tal<-
ing
of thcm, and
are a-ble to
produce
excellent
l'i('turcs
by thc silrple
rrrirhods
ive havc
worked out.
We
never
lose interest
in
anyone
using
a
i{awk-Eye
Camera.
We are not
only willing
but are anxious
at all times
to helo
solve
ani
prol,)cms
thal rnay
arise,
cirher
by sending
the ncccssary printed
insrruclions
or by
indi-
vidual
correspondence,
through
our
Service
Department.
Making
use of the knowledge
nf
our cxperls
placcs vou
under no
obligation.
Kodak Serrice is
lree
-and
goes
uirfieverr
Kodak
or
Hawk-E1,c
('amera.
EAST\IAN
KODAK
COMPANY,
Rocnpsrnn,
N. Y.
Page 31
PRICE
LIST
Koo,tr
FLu
CenrnrDce,
No. I _20.
for
use
wirh tlrp N,'.2
(
rrrride^
Harvk-E!.c Carnorr,,
2r1 t.l..si{osp^sure-.
........
S
tr{oDAK
PORTRATT
]\TTACITVENT
No. 1, for
usc
with the
No. 2
Cartridge
Harvk-Eye
Camcra
IioDAK
DrFFL'stoN
PoRTRATT
_{TT-{cHNTENT
\o.
1....
,'inD.\K
SK\
f
:L
tLR
\o. | .
\o. 2 llRowNrE
DEvELopr\c
Box............
'nR('\\'\rE
Iior'\K
FlLlr
T-\\6
l)uplicating
Outfit for
irbove
Tank
DEVELOPER
PorvlEns.
for
No.
2 llrownic
De_
veloping Box,
or
"Brorvnie"
Iiodak
Fiim
Tank;
sis
powd"rs
.. .
.
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