Zenit 7 Handleiding


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ZENIT-7 User manual, 1967 year
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Zenit-7
This text is identical to the one in the Instruction manual, English version.
Attention!
The present Instruction Manual contains the brief characteristics and essential instructions on the
reflex camera ZEN1T-7 use but it cannot be used as a manual on photography.
Prior to using the camera, make thorough study of handling and operating instructions given in the
present description. Slight differencies between the text of the Manual and the construction of the
camera may occur due to ever-advancing development of the camera construction.
Do not touch the optic part surfaces with hands as it may result in damaging the coatings.
In the camera construction due to the curtain speed a full frame opening has been obtained at an
exposure of 1/125 sec. It was achieved owing to increasing the curtain spring tension.
To avoid deterioration of the shutter quality, do not keep the camera in the cocked position.
It is not allowed to cock the shutter while pressing the release button or at incomplete operation of
the camera mechanisms.
1. Purpose and Advantages
The photographic camera, type ZENIT-7, is a reflex camera of single-lens construction. The camera is
intended for use of colour or black-and-white films. In the main, this camera offers service to skilled
amateur photographers.
Instant return mirror makes it possible to continuously watch the object before and after taking
pictures excluding the exposure moment.
The picture is focused on the ground plane, whose centre has micro-prisms which increase the
focusing accuracy and the image clearness in the eyepiece.
Lens jumping diaphragm makes the process of focusing much easier giving possibility for focusing
with fully open lens.
The red mark visible in the finder field, when the shutter is not cocked, testifies that the camera is
not ready for taking pictures. When the shutter is cocked, the red mark disappears from sight.
Self-setting counter always shows the number of pictures taken. The camera permits making use of
lenses available on sale for cameras of ZENIT type with screw-type mount and with focal length from
37 to 1000 mm. The extension rings intended for reproduction works, for photographing small objects
by close-up shots at a very small distance (macro-shots) and photographing with the microscope
(micro-shots) may also be used.
2. Technical Data
Size of picture, mm β€” 24 by 36
Size of film, mm β€” 35
Number of pictures β€” 36
Shutter Speeds β€” 1 to 1/1000 sec. and β€œB” (by hand)
Main lens β€” HELIOS-44 (HELIOS-44-7)
Focal length, mm β€” 58
Relative aperture β€” 1:2
Minimum operating distance, m β€” 0,5
ZENIT-7 User manual, 1967 year
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Size of finder image field, mm β€” 22 by 33
Eyepiece magnification 5
x
Light filter mounting thread, mm β€” 52x0,75
Tripod recess thread β€” 1/4 ΚΊ
Dimensions (without case and bracket) mm β€” 150x108x95
Weight, g β€” 1170
3. Camera Basic Parts
1. Lens mounting ring
2. Lever for irising with hard
3. Diaphragm ring
4. Depth-of-field scale
5. Black point on mounting ring
6. Synchronization socket
7. Eyelets for shoulder strap
8. Shot counter
9. Exposure dial
10. Exposure dial index
11. Lens focusing ring
12. Film plane indicator
13. Film rewind knob
14. Film speed indicator
15. Lens
16. Thread-bayonet ring
17. Release key
ZENIT-7 User manual, 1967 year
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18. Take-up spool
19. Film rewind release button
20. Sprocket
21. Guide rails
22. Tripod nut
23. Picture gating
24. Film restrictors
25. Magazine recess
26. Magazine guide (fork)
27. Decorative mount
28. Finder eyepiece
29. Detachable bracket for flash bulb
30. Setting lever
31. Pressing table
32. Folding back cover
4. Camera Loading
Any magazine corresponding to GOST
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standards may be used with the camera.
1. Open the back cover by turning knob 13 against the direction of the arrow and pulling it upwards
as far as it goes.
2. Fix the film out end in the take-up spool and engage the spool flange by the sprocket hole. Watch
that the film is properly placed between the film guide rails and film restrictors 24.
3. Place the film magazine in its recess. When placing the magazine in the camera, see that the film
rewind knob is in the lifted position.
4. Close the camera back cover and force rewind knob 13 down, fix it in this position by turning it
in the direction of the engraved arrow.
5. Cock the camera shutter turning the setting lever up to a sensible stop.
Press the release button. To wind the film end, sunned down when loading, on the take-up spool,
repeat this procedure twice. Then the shot counter will show the number β€œ0”.
Note: When setting the shutter, see to it that the film rewind knob spins. If the knob does not spin,
check the camera for correct loading with the film. To make the operation of the camera easier, it is
permitted to set the shutter by slight lever turns by any angle up to a sensible stop at the end of setting.
5. Film Speed Setting
Figures 40, 80, 160, 320 are engraved on the scale. They denote the film
speeds in ASA units. On the scale there are also marks and
specifying colour film used in artificial illumination and day-light
conditions. Using the guide, set up against the index a figure or a mark
corresponding to the film loaded into the camera.
6. Exposure Time Setting
Set up exposure time against the index by rotating exposure counter dial 9 in either direction.
Figures on the exposure scale specify the corresponding parts of the second, and β€œB” denotes hand-
held exposure, the duration of which is determined by button-press time.
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GOST β€” terms, Cyrillic in the original, are transliterated there.


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Model: 7

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