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Instructions
fon using
the duo comero
When the following directions are care-
fully observed, the camera may be mani-
pulated with the greatest ease. Never use

Opening,
n Press the knob "A"
-and the base springs
out. Draw the base
downwards until the
two struts are heard
to engage in the cat-
Fig I ches, otherwise the
camera is not perfectly rigid. Failure to do
this is the frequent cause of lack of de-
finition in the negatives.
Glosing.
Press the struts
and .'E( With
,,,Du
the thumbs, and the
front with the lens
will be automati-
cally folded into the
camcra, as the base
uBu is closed.
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Push the knob "F" in the
direction of the arrow, and
open the back of the camera
"H'. Draw out the nickeled
knob and put in the new spool
of film at "J". Rernove the
strip of gummed paper from
the spool, and insert the Fig 3
pointed end of the covering paper in the
slot of the ernpty spool in the holder "K".

Fig.
A
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See that the black side of the paper is
turned towards the lens.
Turn the film key twice round, and close
the back of the camera. Now carefullv
turn the key further, until the hand i-s
visible in the lower window. and Fig. ,,1,,
will then appear after the d6ts Thd film
is now ready for the I st exposure. Take
care that the figure always appears exacily
in the centre of ttre winOoiv. Onlv thi:
lower window is to be used tof6><9
picturcs. When taking 4><6 pictures,
proceed in the same way for the I st expo-
sure; for the 2nd, however, turn the film
until the No. " 1,, appears in the centre
of the upper window. Dont forget to insert
the 4><6 mask before winding the film.
Removing the exposed film.
the key until the end of the strip
of-T-gIn
film is to be seen in the window.
Open the back "H", and keep the end of
the filrn tight, so that it is closely wound
on the spool. Now fasten the film with
the strip of gummed paper. Draw out the
film key, after which the spool may be
removed easely.
Putting in the empty spool in the holder .
tor a new film, draw out the film key.
The dinect vision view finder.
Hold the sight of the back and smaller
part, close to the eye. Looking through
the larger frame with the rectangular Iens
will give the linrits of the picture. The
two rods may be used to show the limits
of the smaller picture.

The opticol view finden.


An image of the picture to be taken
is shown in the frame of the finder.
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Fig.5 shows the lines for the horizontal and
vertical pictures. When taking horizontal

Verti- I Hori- -
cal zontal
pictu res pictures

Fig. 5

pictures, turn the view finder g0 degrees.


The optical view finder for cameras with
the mask is marked with red dotted lines
"N" (Fig. 5) for the smaller pict:rre. These
red lines mark the limits of the horizontal
and vertical pictures of smaller size in the
same manner.
CAMERA BCDDY RELEASE.
When opening the camera the small
nickelled knob on the side of the direct
vision view finder automatically springs
out of the body. The release of shutter
is then effected by pressing this knob.
Hold the camera with both hands: with
some practise instantaneous shots of
longer exposure will be possible.
When closing the camera press the
knob in and it is locked automatically

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