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for the
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All Kodak bv the ci,rtons. cartridge,
L Vest
Autographic earlier film can Kodaks.
Autographic tained
Autographic
an
When autograPhing
down as tearing.
Film
Films
numbers
number
The
on the
and
127 is Pocket
moiiels of cameras,
by'using
$tith
the
number of
the
Kodak,
Film
be used
results can
IMPORTANT
the
paper
Kodak.
Number
by
are distinguished
on the
Autographic-
will
ends of
also on the
is
Kodak.
film for
Model
can be
and
in Autographic
only
film,
as
stylus
stand
B. used
Film
heauilY
without
the
the
in
the
"N.C."
be ob-
bear
Before
Before Kodak, read carefully. the camera, taking especial how to operate
11). and time exposures Ioading
the graphic in a fraction of a second.
in
through as
While loading and unloading, careful to keep the red tightly around light striking
taking any
Work
the Kodak
The first
light,
image
the
quickly
Make
which
Loading
pictures
the following instructions
yourself
the shutter
it for
thing to remember is that
impresses
upon
lens,
it makes
as
the
it.
familiar
both instantaneous several times before
fiIm.
with
sensitive film
the
when it comes
can destroy the
paper
film
to
with
care to
(see page
the
picture.
the
be very
prevent
your
with
learn
photo-
fiIm
wound
the
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Making
the Kodak
the
Opening
Operating Instantaneous Diaphragm Autographic
Exposures-Interiors
Time
Make
To
Exposures-Outdoors
Time
Flash-light
Closing
the
Removing
Finishing
CONTENTS
Exposures tr'ront
the
Shutter
the
ExPosures
OPenings
StoP
or
I'eature
Portrait
a
ExPosures
Kodak
ilm
F
the
Pictures
the
c
10
10 11
13 16
Loading
rf\HE
Vest Pocket Kodak, Model
I
can be
This
light.
light,
broken,
red
slip
light
Fig.
in
not
film
IJse
the seal around the film is
After
care
paper
tight on the spool or
loosen sufficiently
and
which would
load the Kodak:
To
Push the sliding lock as shown in
l.
I, to unfasten
the Kodak
loaded
or unloaded in
should be done
direct sunlight.
A L27 for
No.
must
be taken to
fog and ruin
it.
in
this
a
subdued Kodak. keep
it might
let in
to
the
B,
day-
the
film.
22 27 31
.
.
35
37 38
39 44
.
I.
Frc.
Take
the edges and is
lift
attaehed. then
front
of the camera
end on whieh
the
draw
out and
by the
the lock
remove
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that Fig.
is a reel film
as spool on the
of the
II.
2. In
one end
with a
is
3.
Draw out the winding
it
will come, and
or reel
wound
palm
after exposure.
by of the
4. Remove
paper,
red
the
Give
turns,
empty
the
enough
Kodak
roll
of the
slit in it,
remove the
tapping the
hand.
band
the
III,
Fig.
spool
the
bind
tb
entirely,
holder
on which
as
key
empty
holder
roll
from around
7.
Page
three
paper
or
on
as
there
the
far
four
the
in
reel. and
5. red film taut. spool ing
key, Fig. IV.
6. Press in key the The under
The
full
the
Unroll
paper
and
pockets,
The slotted
must
it
until empty
paper
red
side
of the full
paper
must
draw straight
must
spool
SLOT
about
place
keeping
placed
be
and
fits
spool, as in Fig.
not
Fra. III.
four
the spools into
the red
end
next
Fro. IV.
turn the
into
the
must
draw from
spool.
inches
of
slotted
loosen.
the empty
to the
winding
page
V,
of
paper wind-
end
the the
the
of
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8. Turn window. After
given,
turn the key slowly
is in
the key and
a warning hand
the center of
a
watch the
few turns
will appear; now
until
the
red
the
window.
have
figure
red
been
1
7 .
Replace
-
the
end opposite the lock,
edge
of
groove the end
place
into ing
sure that it
the
roll holder
the
Frc
on this end
on
which
push
and
is fastened
front,
must
YI.
of
the front.
the lock
over the
first
inserting
FiS.
fit into
is
attached
lock,
seeurely.
VI; the
the
Press mak-
first exposure.
in
Press
turning
when the key
Filrn.
box:
Load
Look
in
the slot
your
for this
EASTMAN
If it isn't
"
the
it,
it isn't
position
in
winding
keep the
to
in the spool.
Kodak
Trade
Eastmart,
key
with
Mark
Kodak
for
theThe film is now
slightlSr
web on
Kodak
on
the
Film."
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EFORE
D I-D
the
must
things
First-The
for an instantaneous
Second-The
to the
correct
Third-An
film
turned into
the
making
Pocket Kodak, three
Vest
be done:
shutter
stop opening. unexposed section
Openin$ the Front
Opening
lever
the
Raise
trig. I, and
Ko?ak
Draw
knurled
until
out
finger
draw
the
the
grips,
Exposures
an exposure with
must
be
exposure.
or time
diaphragm dial
position.
I.
Frc.
Front.
the
near the winding
down
side
lens standard
10
bed of the
the
arms catch.
page
II,
Fig.
adjusted
turned
of
the
key,
by
the
14.
Operating
In
the illustration,
that
adjusts
neous
or time
The
or
stop
numbers
the
eircular
shutter
is
C
ment,
either
A
at
"I,"
taneous
-one
to open to close make
a
the
the
shutter for instanta-
exposures.
dial B
eontrols
openings
l, 2,3
and
opening
near
the
exposure;
time exposure.
letter
the
exposure
up
or
makes
a
and
the
it,
with indicator
down
shutter
Shutter
A
A is
the
the indicated 4,
which appear
on
the front
B.
lever;
with indicator
snapshot
movements
two
and another
indicator
diaphragm
by the
of the
move-
one
instan-
or
A
at
"T,"
in
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"Snapshots"
Fdrsf-Move
adjusts the
This
or Snapshot
eous
S econd-Revolve B'by the is
cdntered illustration
the
brings open"inq correciopening
pictures,
etc., when
views,
sunlight.
bright
Third-To
lever C
the
the
Push
pushed
is
it
heard
be
will
Move the lever
made.
jar
the
to
First-Move the
(time).
Time Exposures.
Second-Revolve
2, 3 or
1,
No. opening.' diaohrasm pases
l6'and
Interior
ing
the
shutter
milled
in the ciicular
of shutter
largest diaphragm
the
before
as street
such
ma!<e
once
Iever until
far as
as
and
Kodak.
Exposures
Time
adjusts the
This
4 shows
instructions
See
stop openings
or
17; aiso t-he
Time
Exposures
indicator
Exposures.
edge,
lens.
for ordinary
the
the exposure,
either
no exposure
indicator A to
Exposures
t2
Instantan-
for
diaphragm
the
until
opening,
page
on
No.
scenes,
subject
up
it clicks. Unless
go,
it will
slowlg so
shutter
dial
the
in
the
for using
table
A to
"I."
dial
number
This
11. stop
or
the
is
I outdoor
nearby
is in the
move
or
down.
no
click
will be
not
as
"T"
B unti^
circular
the
given
mak-
for
pages
on
see
for
on
31 and posures
Third-Press until which norv posure
I
Iever in closes
Important-Neaer
In
your
to
Instantaneous
When
sures or snapshots,
in
be camera must not. behind
If it
blur and fog the
To the sun should or a large obstructed
or
3
firm, the hands)
posure.
moved
be and
and the table for
32,
Outdoors
it
clicks. This
by a watch. Press
the opposite
the shutter
of
case
dealer or
.
making
the broad, open
your
shines directly into
make
is
be
4,
No.
steady
The
up rvithout
on
the exposure lever
stays open. Time
accident. return
to us
ttsnapshotstt
instantaneous
The
back or
picture.
portraits
shining
brightly,
in
the shade
tree,
but with
sky overhead-use
place
the
support
and make
exposure lever
twice. up and
pause,
a
13
Time
page
35.
opens
the shutter,
the exposure
direction.-
oil
the shutter.
for
repairs.
Ex-
the
This
the Kodak
Exposures
the subject
sunlight,
sun should
over the shoulder.
the lens it
outdoors,
of a clear and
Kodak
(do
not
a short
down or
and
expo-
shouli.
but the
will
when
the subject
buildins
unl
stop
No.
on some
hold it in
time ex-
C should
down
must
care
C
ex-
be
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taken
be following torting avoided.
Special
indoors, are
traits
to
rule, unpleasant
this
shadows
instructions
To Focus the
the
out
Draw
knurled
in Fig.
as
the
until
notch
the camera
The Kodak is
jects
about
grips,
finger
II. It
focusing catch
of the
bed.
Dratting
out
feet
six
jat
the camera.
on the
for
given
and
face will be
making
page
on
31.
Kodak
lens
standard
below
must
raised spring on the
Frc. II.
the
Lens
now in focus for
and beyond.
T4
the shutter,
drawn out
be
"clicks"
Standard.
by the
By
dis-
por-
into
sub-
What
Depth
When opening, tant distant, enough the jects
in No. 4 beyond,
seen
the
the fine at with be
the lens is
No. 1,
will be
ryhile
for
diaphragm
nearer
sharpness.
and
everything
will be
that
the smaller greater greater
-sharply
the
same
the
small
correspondingly
Depth
_ -Stop Diaphragm
No.
I
,,
2
aaeFgut!
u....
4
"
The
table
sfarp.
definition
the
different
Pocket
Kodak,
an object
sharp,
not
as
ordinary
dial
to the
Go
sharp.
the
depth
power
the
nearby
time.
stops
or
......4
-above or
stop
Nlollel
of
Focus
used
with its
objects
sharp,
purposes.
to
No. 2
Kodak
farther
about 4
It
the
of focus,
of
the
and
distant
It
is
obvious
the
exposure
increased.
of Focus
Range
Sharpness
. 7% feet
u
.6%
.)
,t
gives
depth
openings
B.
Means
larsest
lens
of
4
u
-dis­feet
O
be sharp
Turir
and
ob-
use
stop
feet
and
thus
opening
that is',
to
de-
objects
ihat
must
'
i
7rh feet
about
will
will increase
and
will
stop
to Infinity
the range
of focus-,
of
the
for
Vest
be
of
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N0.4
CoPYRTcHT
EASTMAN KoDAK
stop
openings
differ.
Diaphragm
Stop
The
diaphragms, are sometimes that regulate ilg
through
changed
see
fzres, such ing scenes, when sunlight, instantaneous Time and 32.
sunlight on
by revolving
page
11.
No. l-For
little
or
with the
Exposures,
No. 2-For
as nearby landscapes
These eircles
show the actual
I
sizes of the phragm
?
openings shutter used on the Kodak,
1922
CoMpANy
B,
By
Lens.Theyclear­ly tive sizes of
and
how their
Openings
or stops as
called,
the amount
the lens.
no
the subject is in
the subject is
are the openings
The the milled
ordi.nary
all
groups
sky,
shutter adjusted for
exposures.
see table
open
views,
dia-
or stop
of the
Vest Pocket
Model
with Single
shor,v the rela-
the
areas
or
they
pass-
of light
openings are
dial B,
outdoor
For Interior
on
pic-
show-
and street
the
bright
pages
when the
unusually
31
bright, and there are no heavy such as water, with the shutter adjusted for
instantaneous
an terior Time Exposures, the which and 32.
No. 3-For instantaneous
extremely
of
snow scenes and clouds, in Iight. see table on Time Exposures
days. Exposures
on
table
No. 4-For Interior Time Exposures.
for Time Exposures
also cloudy days. efr'posuTes,
The
sharper the nearby
on
table
1
If stops No. 3 and
ordinary
I
.1
will result.
ure
Throughout
given
sures the hours after sunrise before exposures
at
views
the seashore and on
exposure. For
given
is
The exposures
in
the table on
distant
For
Interior Time Exposures,
pages
Outdoors are
page
35.
Neuer
views,
31 and 32, and for
Outdoors on
required for
for
smaller the stop opening
page
instantaneous
for
from
sunset.
must
objects will be, see
15. No. 4 are used for
exposurcs,
manual
this
outdoor subjects are for
two
until two and a half hours
and a half hours
If earlier be longer.
shadows,
the
In­time for pages
31
exposures
marines,
bright sun-
cloudv
Time
given
in
the
Outdoors ori
i,nstantaneous
the
fail-
all expo-
later,
or
the
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porches or directions can When conditions on
teach
tripod
a
can the
making
support.
Using
finder
The
picture, but
the
scale. photosraphed
hnderJrom it, to page
Point
include
the
20.
the
right
under-
be
correct
Kodak
the
some
or
shows
lens
and
directly
what
or
in the
trees,
given;
exposure
pictures
other steadY,
Finder
the
what
a
on
the
at
looking
over
you
want
see
left,
shadow, experience
must be
much reduced
illustration
under
no accurate
under
will
subject to be
the center
only
give.
to
these
placed
aPPear
into
bY turning
firm
the
on
It finder This
the held horizontal
noticed
will be
is notched,
enables the
correct view when
in
either
position.
that the as shown in one finder
the
top of
Fig.
to show
Kodak
the
vertical or
the
V.
is
the
in
.*.q
1"
nieture.
Frc. IV.
in
that
by the white
part
of
the
area
of
Only
what is seen
finder
represented
the
of
diagrams below, will be includ-
in
the
ed
Frc.
vertical
make a
To
in
Kodak as picture,
in Fig.
as
turn
IV,
Fig.
thb
page
III.
picture, hold
For
III.
Kodak and
19.
18
horizonta'l
a
the
f'nder
the
VIEW INCI,UDED WIIEN
MAKING A YERTICAL
PrcruRE'
Hold the level as shown press
,
the exposure
This makes the enposure.
Frc.
Kodak
in
the
VIEW
INCIJUDED
MAKING
A
PrcruRE'
v.
steadv-hold
illustrbtions,
lever
up
WEEIN
EORIZONTAIJ
or
down.
and
it
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making
When
posures Kodak,
body the exposure for the
moved picture
or snapshots
hold it firmly against
as
shown,
lever
instant. If
during
will be blurred.
instantaneous
and when
hold
the breath
the camera
the exposure, the
ex-
with any
the
pushing
Hold
the
Kodak
I(odak
The all of the subjeet in
the
upwards,
inelucled
all
R e sutt
Tilting
top
of
a
torted
is
times graphed
level
r,vith
effeet
a
finder
move
p,
the
tall
tall
from
its
must
without
backwards
uith
o aur
rlJf,
Kodak
building
shown
building a building
center.
cannot
the camera
2T
Level
be held
be included
tilting
held
Itnrors
the K odarc.
to
bring in
produceJthe
in
Fig.
VI.
can
be
opposit-e,
level.
the
until
lens
it
leuel.
the
dis-
Some-
photo-
at a
If
is
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the height, like Kodak
should
center
the
The
Autographic
The
autographic possible at the time as or any through the Kodak comes the
name
the
just
negative.
to record
other
a small
subject
is
a small
held
be
of the subject.
on
of exposure,
place
of
memo.
opening
and
the record normallv
outside the
below
the normal
child
or a dog,
down level
Feature
feature makes
Autographic
any
or
data, such
subject, the
This is
in
the
back of
picture
area df
the
with
Film,
date
done
great
the and title a on indisputable ciated by. Many
it
and
"when" when the the matter
and satisfaction.
the
t'who"
date
advantage
part and
fiIm,
more
can
title
should
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I-THERE
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