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To fold down
the reflex hood
for
carrying,
first be
sure
that
the
magnify
ing glass
is
in
the "down" position. Then fo ld
the
right
and left hood
wings
down,
fo llowed
by
the
rea
r
hood
plate.
T he
front
hood plate
then
fo lds into
place
and
holds the
entire hood
in position.
Time and Bulb Exposures-
Fo
r
taki ng
time exposure
with
eit
her
the "T
"
or
"8"
settings
of
the
shu
tter, you
r
ca mera
mu
st
be
p
laced
on
a
'
firm
suppo
rt such
as
a
tripod
or
table.
The
tripod soc
ket
(20),
Fig.
II
and
supportin
g feet a re
built
into
t
he Argu
ca
mera
for this purpose.
T
o
avoid jarring
the
ca mera
during
exposure
longer than
1/2
5
of a
second,
a
cable
release may, be used.
I
t
may
be
sc rewed
into
th
e
cable
release
socket
(7) F
ig. I
a
nd the shutter
operated
without
touching
the ca
mera
itself.
Close-Up Pictures-
For
takin
g
pictures
a
t
distances closer
th an eight
feet,
extra
preca utions a re
required.
I
n
any
camera,
the finder
and
lens
itself
do
not
"see"
or
cove
r
quite
the sa me
area,
due to
the
sli
ght
d iffere nce
in
position
of
the two
lenses.
At
distan
ces
beyond eight
feet,
no
correction
need
be made
for
thi
s
error,
but on
extreme
close-ups,
the image on
the
ground
glass or
in
t he d irec
t
view
finder
mu
st
be
kept
at
least a quarter of an inch f
rom
the top
edge of
the
fi
nder.
Allowi ng
this
ma
rgin
wIll
prevent the
cutting
off
of
heads o
r
other parts
of
the
subject
in
the fini
shed
print.
1
0
The Distance and Depth of Focus Scale
T he Argoflex
is
eq uipped
with
a
distan
ce
sca le (
15
)
Fig. 7
and
a
depth
of
field
scale
(
16)
Fig.
7.
T he
distance
scale is for
use
when you wish
to
estimate the
distance
between the
ca mera
and
the
subj ect
and
set
the
lens accord
ingly.
T his is
done by
turning the dia
l
(
II
)
until the
desired
footage
is op
posite the
center mark
(
17)
.
The depth
of
field
or
depth
o
f
focus
sca le
is
to
indicate wha
t
objects
in
your
picture
a re
sharp
from
fro
nt
to rea
r.
For
exa mple,
if
you
were
mak
ing
a
p icture of a group of people
whi ch
measured
in depth
five feet from the fron
t
row
to
the back
row,
and
you desired
the faces
in
the
f
ront
row to be
as
sharp as
those in
t he
back,
you can
by
refer
rin
g
to
the
depth
of 'fie
ld
table,
determi ne
what
lens
openin
g you
mu
st
use
to
be
ce rta
in
of a
sha
rp,
clea
r
picture.
As
shown in
Fig.
7,
at a
distance
of
seven
feet
with the
lens
wide
open,
the picture
wou
ld
be sharp fro
m
a
point
six
feet
be-
yono
the
ca mera
to
a
point a
li
tt
le less
than
eight feet
beyond
t
he ca mera.
If
th
e
closest
obj
ect
t
o
th
e ca mera
wh
ich you
desire
to
have
sharp was
fi
ve feet
and the farthe
st
one
about ten feet
away a nd
you
wanted
both of th em
sharp
in
the
picture,
it
would
be necessary
to
set
the
lens
open
ing
at 12.7.
This depth
of fie
ld
sca le
will
prove very
helpful and
until
you
ha
ve
thoroughly
mastered
it,
it
wou
ld
be
well
to
keep
a
record
of
the stop
openin
gs
used
in
the
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