Kodak Brownie No. 2 Model E Box Camera - Loading Film, Taking Pictures
I show how to load film in this camera and provide some tips on taking photos. This camera takes eight photos per roll of 120 film. After taking photo 1 you simply wind the film until the number "2" is visible in the red film window, take photo 2, then wind until you see "3" in the window and so on until you have taken the eighth photo. The Kodak Brownie No. 2 model E was made from 1919 to 1924. When using this camera, you need to be 8 feet away from the subject, outdoors in daylight, or you can make a time exposure. You need to hold the camera still. On cloudy days I find 400 speed film to be best, in bright sun I will use 100 speed film. I find any film in the 100-400 ISO range will give good results in most conditions.

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