1.
The
Exposure
Counter
The exposure
counter
(#7)
is
designed
to
indicate
the
number
of
3-dimensional
photographs
you
have taken
once
the
film
has
been
advanced.
Since
your
camera
uses
two
"standard"
exposures
for each
3-dimensional
photograph,
always
keep
in
mind that
the
number
of 3-dimensional
ex-
posures
equals
half of
the
exposures
stated
on
the
film cartridge,
with the
exposure
counter
automatically
keeping
track.
2.
Holding
the
Camera
HOLD
THE CAMERA
FIRMLY
IN
A
HORIZONTAL
POSITION
WITH
BOTH
HANDS
AT
THE SIDES
OF
THE CAMERA.
PHOTOGRAPHS
TAKEN
WH
ILE
HOLDING
THE CAMERA
VERTICALLY
WILL
PRODUCE
NEGATIVES
WHICH
CANNOT
BE
PROCESSED
INTO 3-DIMEN-
SIONAL
PRINTS.
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