Butkus Kodak reflex II User Manual

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Summary of Contents

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- POSTED 6-27-'04This manual is for reference and historical purposes, all riglrts reserved.This page is copyright O by M. Butkus. NJ.This page

Page 2

/,nu/nv old Ylo/no/nvLook to see if "0" appears in the ExposuREcouNTER window. If any figure but zero is visible,push up the nBrBesE

Page 3 - INTRODUCTION

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Page 4 - (onlan/r

W,e orforuna sla// J uso ?Here is o question you'll osk. yourself every time youtoke o picture. The onswer is mode eosy by the foctthot most comm

Page 5

/u/nr iln FrclurroI Set Shutter SpeedSee poge 72 Set Lens OpeningSee poge 8Locote the Subiectin the FinderSee poge 4FocusSee poge I 0Cock the ShutterM

Page 6 - ANY PICTURE

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Page 7 - ,.r", opENrNG

FTASH TABI.EThese exposure guide numbers apply with lamps in a 4-to 5-inch satin-finished reflector such as that of the KodakFlasholder Model B. Wit

Page 8 - The adjustment

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Page 9 - 7,h,9/a//J7trsa?

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Page 10 - /,nu/nv

Tell q StoryThe best pictures are those which tell a simple story andtell it at a glance. This is true whether you are makingpictures of people or ca

Page 11 - "'"iats'

Side ond Bock LightingSide-lighted pictures, in which the light comes from theside of the scene, frequently have an illusion of depthwhich is very di

Page 12

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Page 13 - Frclurro

,ffirrsrsan:sA-Adopter Ring C-Retoining Ring E-Wrotlen Filter G-Lens HoodB-Portro Lens D-Kodok Polo-Screen F-Adopter Ring InsertThe Kodak Comhino

Page 14

screw fits directly into the tripod socket in the base ofyour camera. The use of the Kodak Turn-Tilt TripodHead is recommended for maximum

Page 15

DETAI lS-fodck Reflex.ll ComeroFILMNacetrve Stzn-2t7/ x 2t1 inches.Frr.M Srze-Kodak 620; 12 exposures for black-and-whiteand color films.I.ENSESKopa

Page 16

INTRODUCTIONBetter pictures are easicr r,vith this distinguished trvin-lens reflex camera. Its extra-bright ground-glass finder,a result of the built

Page 17

/a//a / (onlan/rI!:_1*rShutter_SpeedLens Opening7Io Picture taking with the l(odak l(eflex lI uamerais easy. But if you would like to make sure of g

Page 18

Ji, finla,rProbably the first thing you'llwant to do is open the finderhood and look through thefinder. Just press the HooDLATcH and the pan

Page 19

FOR ANY PICTUREA SHUTTER SPEEDB LENS OPENINGc FocusSHUTTER SPEEDThe length of time the shutter is open toadmit light to the film is controlled by

Page 20 - ,ffirrsrsan:s

B ,.r", opENrNGThe openingislargest when the pointer isatl3.5. FromJl4 to J122, each smaller opening (larger number) admitshalf as much light as

Page 21

FOCUSThe adjustment of the lensfor the distance between itand the subject is controlledby turning the rocusrNc RrNcc. Turn the ring until theimag

Page 22 - Reflex.ll Comero

We 7,h,9/a//J7trsa?The type of film to use will depend on the kinds ofsubjects you intend to photograph, the light conditionsunder which you w

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