Butkus Kodak reflex II User Manual

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United States Camera Co.
Reflex II / II "X"
posted 1-20-03
Camera Manual
For reference use on many Chinon manual focus and metering cameras
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United States Camera Co. Reflex II / II "X" posted 1-20-03 Camera Manual For reference use on many Chinon manual focus and metering camera

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CAUTION Never attempt to open or repair your Lifetime Flash. This should be done only by an experienced repairman SNAPPING THE PICTURE REFLEX 11 &q

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TIPS ON CAMERA CARE 1. Keep your camera clean by occasionally blowing the dust out of the inside. 2. Keep lens clean by gently wiping with lens tiss

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REFLEX 11 and 11 "X" Your REFLEX II is a precision engineered camera with a large brilliant picture image screen that enables you to s

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1. Winding Knob 2. Viewfinder Hood 3. Picture Image Screen 4. Viewing Lens 5. Film Door Lock 6. Double Exposure Preventative 7. Taking Lens

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B. Hold camera upside down and swing film holder up and out (Fig. 3). Slide roll of film over spool holder. Push film holder back into film well and

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E. Now you are ready to wind film into place for the first picture. Turn winding knob (clock. wise) until Figure 1 appears centered under red film

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CAUTION. Be sure film roll, when out of camera or when loading and unloading, is kept in tightly wound position at all times, as any light getting on

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ATTACHING FLASH UNIT TO CAMERA B. Attach your REFLEX II FLASH ATTACHMENT to the camera by inserting the two FLASH CONTACT PINS (No. 5, Fig. 7) into

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5. Most batteries hare a shelf life of 6 months and must, under normal-limited usage, be replaced after this time. 6. Insert flash bulb after flash

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the position of the camera after you have looked in the viewfinder. In taking closeups or portraits, allow a little extra space in your viewfinder abo

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