When The Light Is Poor; Flash Pictures - Kodak Tourist Instruction Manual

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FI.A5H P'CIURES
For flash pictures, use the accessory Kodak Flasholder
illustrated below. The cord is connected to the eosr
on the rim of the shutter. The standard bracket is
attached to the tripod socket on the base ofthe Kodak
Tourist Camera.-Flashing
of the lamp is controlled
by the synchro feature of the shutter.
Both Class F (such as SM or SF) and Class M (such
as No. 5 or No.25) flash lamps can be used. Exposure
data are given on page 27.
Class F lamps can be used up to and including 1/400
second. For Class F lamps, set the sELECToR on F. In_
sert the lamp; cock and release the shutter as usual.
Class M lamps can
be used on all shut-
ter speeds. Move the
synchronization
se-
lector to M for Class
M lamps. fnsert the
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