User manual

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each time film
is
advanced to the next exposure, thus providing flash for 4
exposures
if
a fresh cube
is
in
place.
If
a partially used cube
is
in place and film
has been advanced, a fresh bulb must face forward;
if
film
is
to be advanced,
make sure that a fresh bulb
is
facing toward the Film Speed Knob, so
that
it will
rotate into position as film
is
advanced. Remove a used Flashcube
by
pulling it
straight
up
out
of
the socket. Do not obstruct rotation
of
Flashcube.
Alternate Flash
-An
alternate flash
OUTLET
is
provided for f1asholders
or
elec-
tronic flash having a European-type flash connector.
Do
not use alternate flash
simultaneously with camera flash
or
bulbs may fire on insertion.
Setting the Flash Guide Number
-F
lash guide numbers for
Kodak
fiJms
are
printed
on
the Exposure
Data
Card
in
the frame
on
the back
of
the camera.
Select the guide number opposite the film in use; then set this number
on
the
camera as follows: Depress the selector ring
LOCK
and revolve the selector
RING
until the flash arrow snaplocks opposite the proper flash guide number* (if im-
possible to set, change focus setting). A guide number
of
70
is
illustrated.
Flash
Exposures-The
flash exposure information provided in the Exposure
Data
Card applies to most flash situations. This information
is
based
on
exposures
in
an average-sized room with medium-light-colored walls.
*At 4 feet, use next lower
gu
id
e number; at 3.5 feet, use second lower guide number; at 3 feet, use third
lower guide number. 17