KODAK Self-Teaching Guide to Using an Adjustable 35 mm Camera

EXERCISE #10

Most adjustable cameras have a shutter setting for time exposures. This means that the shutter will stay open as long as you press the shutter release down. If your camera has a shutter setting of “B,” try a time exposure at night. Put your camera on a tripod or set it on a firm, solid surface so it won’t wobble, shake, or move. Set the shutter at “B” and the lens at its largest opening. Now have someone stand about 15 feet away, and with a flashlight pointing at the camera, make patterns in the air or write his or her initials or nickname (backwards) while you are holding the button down. A locking cable release will be helpful with this exercise.

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Kodak 35 mm Camera manual Exercise #10