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(3) Simple instr.uctionsar.egiven on the next four pages. These instr.uctions tell you how to use youl camera on bright sunny days. These instructions give you the basic facts of steleo picture taking; for more detailed inforrnation, read farther in the manual..
(4) www.orphancameras.com. load lightonly. Loadin subdued. 0penthecamera bypressing thelatch.. Pushout the rewindknob.. Putfilmin the c a m e raan d push in therewindknob. filmto extend Pulloutjustenough thecamera. Close the take-up drum. rver knob in the Turnthewinding untilit locks. of thearrow direction l0 a release. Wind Press theexposure theexposure andpress stopagain the release. Windtoa stopandpress forthethirdtime. exposure release Windtoa stoponcemore' l.
(5) Turnthefilmcounter lo 20. Themarkonthefllm counter opposite thepotnter youthenumber shows of pictures remaining onthefrlm,. theabcadjustments Shutter speed_lvlove theshutter speed slide sothered50is opposite theredIndex mark. Lensopening_lvl0ve thep0inter uniilit lines upwith(BRIGHT SUN) between 5.6andg.. Distance setting_R0iate eiiherlensuntilthe arrow 0ntheleftlensis opposite CLOSE_UpS, GROUPS, orSCENES. When in doubt useGROUpS fi..,. tlrt 3 l]tOSE.UPS. GRl]I]PS. ,ail*ti-. SCINIS.
(6) www.orphancameras.com. thepicture take thr0ugh thefinder. Viewthepicture. to holdthe thebubble Center camera level. release. theexposure Squeeze. a picture. allthereis t0 taking That's Windto a stopfor thenextPicture.. unload youhavetaken 20pictures, When is at 0: andthefilmcounter therewind leverin the Press direction of thearrow andholdit there. knobbyitscrank Turntherewind of thearrow. in thedirection Whenthewindknobstopsturning, 0penthe thefilmis rewound. andremove thefilm. camera. )il'@l.
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(8) www.orphancameras.com. is old stereophotography. but. ISNEW. Color stereos are lts elsy to tnke as olclinarv srltpshots. No sltcrial skills lre neccssilr-v, Your Kocirrk Stereo CLtrrera is clesignecl so that it cnn lle used \\'ith the ut"rnostsinplicity. Yet it obtrrils results tlrrt give rvonclel ancl cleJight. Niv steleo mlgicris yotris. Ancl u'ith it comes the th,.ill of splenclicl thrceclimension trrnslluencics of vour orvll creation. Yours is the ftrn of tnking. \i.\\ing, in,l prorr,lll sh,,rtingsliJc' thrt hive the rirljty of ljle. itself. Beforc taking any imPort.rnt Pictrues.
(9) (,1). <D -x trill, solnc special evcnt, or any pic_r,ou {urcs e\pccted to pr.olc valuable shoulcl sltoot a rolL or tto of filr and iakc a fcs'ilasli picttrr.es.This u,ill givc,. \ou prlctice and provicle a check orr r r)ru cquipnrcnt. ll ou havc any qucsl ::r,ns.1'6111 6o,i.,L ,lcaler n'ill alrvavsbc :l.rd to hclp you il any n ly he can, 7. () rneeasyway 2 Kodak Stereo Film I complete storyonloading l0 threeeasyseltings theexposure selector l 6 lensopening l8 shutter speed 20 distance indicator 22 range of sharpfocus 24 taking thepjcture 26 flash 30 longexposures stereo making aids 36 lps 0nsiereo 38.
(10) www.orphancameras.com. Kodachrome Film K335 is designed for stereo cameras. It makes 20 stereo pairs, 23 x 24mm, in full color with standard spacing between pictures. KodachromeFilm Doylight Type K335 -for daylight use *KodochromeFilm Type A K335 A -for clear flash and flood Transpat'enc'iesare relulned. processed ana mounted in Kodaslide Stereo \lounts for hand vierving. The prot'essing and mouniing costs ure included rn of the film' thF purchase price -unable to obtain KodaIf you are chrome Film K335, You can use the regular 35mm miniature camera film, Kddachrome K135. If you wish to have K135 film mounted in Kodaslide Stereo Mounts. see your dealer about the additional cost ior mounting. 8.
(11) DAYLIGHT. FLASH *_Kodachrome Film Type A can be usedin luutjgn! u'ith the Kodak Daulieht Filter f.or Ko_dakTape 4 -Color Films"(Wiaiiin i\io. d,t/ oaer each lens. Reler to the film instruction sheet,.
(12) www.orphancameras.com Press the release catch in the clirection of the arrow. OPen the camera back.. Push the shaft of the rewind knob as far as it rvill go torvard the top of the camera'. Place the ftlm magazine in the recess as illustrated. Press down on the film magazine and Push in the rervind kn;b. II necessary' trrrn the knob slightlY 1o engage the slot in the shaTtwith the web in the magazine.. W .##+s. 10. load. l i g hot n l y.
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(14) www.orphancameras.com. Draw out iust enough film to extend over the take-up dlum' as illustraied; then close the camera back' The latch will automatically lock. Turn the winding knob in the direction of the arrow until it locks. The pin in"the take-up drum will automatically catch one of the-perforations in lhe film' Press the exposure release{', indiiated by arrow. Wind to a stop again arrd press the erposure release' Wind to a stop and press the expo,.r." ,"il"or" for the third time. Wind to a stoP once more' Your film is now in a position to take your first stereo picture' Turn the fflm counter dial in the direction of the arrow until 20 is oPPosite the Pointer. The counfui dial will ioov" ott" mark each time the wind knob is rotated to a stoP' The mark opposite the -pointer shows vou the number oi "tpot.tt"t remaining on the film' TurJ the film type indicatbr dial until the mark for the tvoe of film you aie using is opposite the pointer" The dial. i('.J"a lIt. 12. l"yligttt and'TypeA films' fJr Kodachrofre. i, coortrtractice to coaer the lens each time the exposure releas7is operated during loading procedure'.
(15) ''m typeindicator alsohasa markto indicate when ::meraisempty, andoneforblack-and-white film.. ForKodachrome FilmK135setthedialasfollows: 'for reddiamond 36exposures(2gstereo pairs) reddot for 20exposures (15stereopairs).
(16) www.orphancameras.com. The shutlersPeed. The shutter sPeed controls the length of time ihe film is exPosed' ThJ shutter speed is set bY moving the snurinn seeru sr-rou bY on'e of the pins to the sPeed desired. T h e l e n so p e n i n g ' The lens opening controls the amount of light that reaches the film. The len1 opening is set bY moving the lens oPening eorN'rnn'. note:. Any selting made for..one lens or ,slttitter is Tutomalicalltl mude lor the other; the lenses and slt'uttet rte accuratelg coupled.. The DistonceIndicqlor. Distance setting controls the sharpnessof youi Picture. Set the rlistince indicator bY rotating cr-osE-uPs, either lens until cRouPS, OR SCENESis opposite the arrow on the left lens mount. L4.
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(18) www.orphancameras.com. Under the three most common lighting conditions, you can make the _Ptopel setting for the lens opering quickly and eirsilv.These settings have been cleter-inJd for subjects"of average brightness. For very light-colored or very dark-colored subjects, see the instructions'nvith yor,rrfilm. ExposureSelector. Make your shutter sPeed setting. For most snaps use l/50. \'love the lens opening Pointer until it lines up ,i'lttt tl.i mark for the light condition.. Notice when You change thc shutter speed, the mark for the light condition moves with it. T'he lens oPening Pointermust be moved accordinglY..
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(20) www.orphancameras.com. For most pictures you rviil use the exposure selector. For flash and special iiehting conditions, the lens openings as follorvs:3'5, 4, 5.6,8, 11, rlft rrra*tked 16 and 22. The lens opening is largest and allorvs the most amount of light to e n t e r r t 3 . 5 . T h e l e n so p e n i n g i s s m n l l est ancl allorrs the lerrstamount of light to enter at 22. The numbers are calibrated so that et each successiveopening fLom 22 to 4 . t r v i c ea s m u c h l i g h t e n t e l s t h e l e n s : for example, trvice as much light enters the lens at 5.6 than at 8' Exposure instructions are included with films.. 18. LIote the pointer to the selected lens i'tto-tri"s. i tie pointcr - stol's ut euclt oj'ening- but- it m:tg be sel beluecn openings if desirecl..
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(22) www.orphancameras.com. The short focal length 35mm lenses on your camera give your pictures an exiremely large range oT sharp focus (that's the distance from the nearest to the farthest object from your camera that will be sharn). Decide whether your picture is a close-up. a grouP,,or l scene. l\lake the setling on vour disNo lance indicator nnd thafs it . exact measuring needed. Don't worry about accurate focusing because setting the lens in this rvay gives very sharp pictures; see page 24. When making flash exposures, use the distance scale on the right lens mount, becnuse the distance from the flash lamp to the subject is impoltant to obtain-the proper exposure. See the guide on the Kodak Flasholder.. 22.
(23) W.@@ $M:. fi dw* '. n&.'ry. CtOSE-U PS 4-7teel. GROUPS /-1J Ieel. ff$l{rll. SCENIS 15feet beyond.
(24) www.orphancameras.com. The rieht lens also has a scale r'r'hich measures the range of sharp focus. On the red scale are trvo sets of lens opening nun-rbers, one set on each sicle of ali:olv. When vou set the distance indicator at crorulun, and the lens opening between 5.6 and 8, you can read the range of sharpness on the opposite lens. One dot betr.veen 5.6 and 8 is at about 3]6 feet u'hile the other is at abofi7)L feet. Therefore. rvith the lens set for closE-ups, everytl-ring is sharp from 3)}6to7l5 feet. When the lens is set for cnoups anci the lens opening betrveen 5.6 and 8, everything from about 5 feet to 25 feet is sharn. When the lens is set for scENEsand ihe lens opening between 5.6 and 8, everything fi'om r r b o u l8 l i l e e l l o i n f i n i t y i s i h a r p . A,IIdistancesare computeclto th,efiIm plune marker,.
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