Zenit S Handleiding
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NOTES:
This text is identical to the one in the Instruction manual,
English version. Corrected and converted to HTML in 2004.
ZENIT-S (ZENITH-C)
The Instruction Manual contains essential principles of "Zenith-C"
camera operation.
To avoid possible breakage of the camera and to obtain good pictures
thoroughly acquaint yourself with the construction and operation of the
camera as it is described below.
GENERAL FEATURES
The "Zenith-C" is a mirror type 35 mm film precision miniature camera
possessing all the merits of up-to-date cameras.
It is recommended for use by amateurs to photograph landscape,
portraits, groups, separate sport scenes, etc. It can also be used in
research institutes and laboratories for photographing through various
optical instruments: for instance, the camera can be conveniently used for
taking photomicrographs.
The "Zenith-C" uses a standard perforated 35 mm motion picture film
about 1.6 m in length. This is sufficient for making up to 36 exposures
24x36 mm in size.
The camera can be used for photographing under poor lighting conditions
or in full darkness as it is adapted for use of flash bulbs. A controllable
synchronizing mechanism with an advanced scale ranging from 0 to 25
millisec. permits photographing with flash bulbs of various types.
The camera is of the mirror type. The image thrown by the mirror onto a
frosted glass surface is viewed through an eyepiece, the axis of which is
parallel to the lens axis. The viewed image is direct. The eyepiece
magnification is 5x. The field of vision seen through the eyepiece is
20x28 mm.
The camera has been designed for use with metal magazines which open
automatically upon closing the camera cover.
The camera is furnished with a curtain-type shutter giving automatic
exposure speeds ranging from 1/25 to 1/500 sec. The "B"-hand exposure
setting is employed.
The camera mechanism makes long "T" (originally: "Д" -- Cyrillic "D")
exposure possible. The shutter is coupled with both the film advancing
mechanism and the automatic film counter, so that winding the shutter
automatically transports the film after each exposure and the film counter
indicates the number of exposure taken. It prevents accidental double
exposure on the same part of the film.
The shutter release is interlocked with the mirror lift to prevent cutting-
off of the pictures due to the negative field being not fully open.
The camera provides a possibility of reloading in ordinary, but not too
bright, light.
SPECIFICATIONS
Size of film -- 35 mm
Size of picture -- 24x36 mm
Film magazine capacity -- 36 pictures
"Industar-22" or "Industar-50"
coated lens:
focal length -- 50 mm
full aperture -- f/3.5
Lens opening scale -- 3.5; 4; 5.6; 8; 11; 16
Distance scale -- 0.65 m to infinity
Shutter exposure speeds -- 1/25; 1/50; 1/100; 1/250; 1/500 sec.,
Bulb ("B") and Time ("T") (originally: "Д" -- Cyrillic "D")
Synchronizing mechanism scale -- 0 to 25 millisec.
Camera overall dimensions -- 78x90x138 mm
Camera weight -- 630 g
CAMERA CONSTRUCTION
The mirror type view-finder diagram is shown in Fig. 1. It operates
together with camera lens 1 and consists of swivel mirror 2, plane-
convex lens 3, the plane surface of which is frosted, penta-prism 4 and
triple-lens eyepiece 5.
With the mirror in its upper position 2' the camera gives an inverted
image on film plane 6. With the mirror down, the image is received on
the frosted plane of lens 3. The image sharpness on the frosted lens 3
plane is just the same as on the film plane. The inverted image of the
subject given by the camera lens is again inverted by mirror 2 and prism
4, and comes to the eye through eyepiece 5, as a straight image.
To wind the shutter turn winding knob 8 (Fig. 2) as far as it will go in the
direction indicated by the arrow engraved on the top cover. At the same
time, this will move the film, lower the view-finder mirror, wind the
shutter and bring into action the snap-shot counter.
Product specificaties
Merk: | Zenit |
Categorie: | Fotocamera |
Model: | S |
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