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Harold Matolka

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Posted on Sunday, June 04, 2006 - 08:42 pm:   

I'm looking at a vintage Kodak 35 in excellent condition. It focuses just fine, glass is clear, figured out how to set F-stops and shutter speeds, but I can't figure out how to fire the shutter. Is there a cocking lever somewhere in the front of the camera, or can I remove the back, turn the sprocket wheels as if it had film in it; will this cock the shutter? I know these things aren't the prettiest 35s ever made, but this one appears to be in very nice condition along with the case. Thanks, Harlee

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