Limb ol exposure counter 2 « Shutter winding head 3 Forward window of range kinder 4. Indicator of distance and diaphragm sca 8 — Distance scale 6 — Forward window of view and range [i I der 7 — Self.
®3/1-2 CAMERA DATA SHEET TECHNICAL DATA . Negative material = 35 mm film. . Picture dimensions Magazine load 1.6 m {ihm for 30 pictures. _ : . Shutter — cultural type, DI Ji 2 Roll Film Camera . Exposures — B® (hand-operated), 1/30, 1,60, : 1125, 1/200, 1/500 sec. PREFACE 3 Lens — contd astigmatism ‘stardust —26M° : The given instruction contains only a brie description of i Bee BA Focal length Fe at HHL he ©311-2 photographic camera and the basic rules of using . Relative aperture — 1:28.
I. DESCRIPTION OF CAMERA The 93]1.2 photographic camera Is intended for taking various kinds of photographs and if can meet high demands of skilled amateurs, press photographers and scientists, dhe high resolving power of the 311.2 camera permits to obtain irreproachable photographs size and mote by means of an enlarger The wide speed range of the shutter, the fast lens, the svn chronicler, the self-timer, the DiCaprio view finder focusing, the small weight and size of the camera make il irreplaceable.
The simultaneity of sutler winding and mill {transport ensures the speedy preparation of the camera lor shooting and excludes the possibility of erroneous (double) exposure, The dis mountable body facilitates the loading of film into the camera, simplifies the control of the interchangeable lens adjustment, permits to unload the camera easily without exposing the whole of the film. The camera works with 35 mm perforated film I is loaded with a magazine holding 1.
Limits of focusing Range finder Sutler Selim-timer Synchronize {ram 1 m lo polyclinic) optical, wile a base of 67 mm, coupled with the optical view finder. Curtain type with speeds: B (ong, manual 1/30; 1/60, 1/125: 1/250; 1/500 sec, When the sutler is being wound, the mill is being transported for the next sol and the exposure counter is shifted by one point.
Fig 2. fingers always stain optics leaving marks on polished sure faces. Having turfed over the camera, raise the shackles of the Socks with a vial and turn then half-way up as far as they will go, 8s shown on Fig. 2. Pressing with our thumbs, shill the back (24) so halt iis deep should go oul of the groove and remove it (Fig. 3). The peeped camera {s shown on Fig. 4. The magazine a» lies in the camera body loosely and it can be easily taken oul by pulling Hs head 2 Fig. 3.
Having put the camera into the ease, be sure to lighten the tripod bush in order to prevent the camera from falling oul of the case. Before closing the case, sel the lens on the symbol oo (infinity). 2. The Camera Magazine and Loading the Film In lo IH The magazine of the $311.2 camera consists of three parts: ihe holder, the sleeve and the spool.
Fig. 6. and make seraphic on the emulsion layer. A correctly wound film must not jut oul over the spool flanges. Insert the spool with the film ino the sleeve so that te spool head should go out from the opening in the bottom (Fig. 7). Insert the sieve with the spool into the holder and close the magazine by turning the sleeve counter clock.
Fig. 8 3. Loading the Camera The camera way be loaded with fim by usual (bul not very bright lighting in the following way: 1. Open the camera and take the take-up spool oul of iL 2. Having pulled not more than 10 cm of the loose end of tke Him out of the magazine, fasten it on the take-up spool ruder the spring (see Fig.
Fig. 10, of the take-up spool in the direction of the forward take-up, holding the winding head of the shutter 0). 4. Close the camera. When the lock in the cover is turned, the magazine opens diplomatically and leis ihe film pass freely through its recess, without scratching the film. 5. For transporting unexposed film to the camera frame bind the shutter twice, pressing the release knob (19) alter each winding.
Tk — daylight type color Him Cr — tungsten color film © — black-and-while film This device frees the amateur from the necessity of keeping in mind what Him has been loaded nia ihe camera and saves him inevitable errors In order {o set the reminder, bring the film symbol to the speed mark, pressing the disk Tugs (21) with your fingers and turning it. : : Marks without! ligatures corers ond 1 9: or out | gu or resp 0 HOST speeds 32; 4.
Fig. 11 6.2 macho. If the focusing distance is 7 m and the diaphragm 5.6, the near limit of sharpness is 4.2 m, the far limit 520m The depth-lo field scale gives the possibility of choosing the necessary diaphragm selling and the distance fo the plane of Sharpest Io ens in order fo obtain the required depth of field. For instance, if a landscape with a foreground is taken, fo cuing may be replaced hy setting the lens according to the 0 depihioollield scale.
Fig. 12, double image (Fig. 12). By turning the lens by the focusing ring (13) superpose the both images of the subject. In this case the lens will be focused exactly and it will form a sharp ima: ge of the sublet on the film = Try lo locus approximately in the middle third of the tight field, but not near the tight and lat sides. Besides. choose subjects having sharp outlines for footing, The view finder built into the range finder is designed for the main lens with focal length 5 cm.
The shutter may be wound boll when the self-timer Is wound and when i is released. In order nol to spoil the self timer spring do not keep it fn wound condition without need. 9. Shutter Synchronize 11 the lighting conditions are poor, there may arise a ne. necessity of using powerful sources of light flash lamps. The camera huller Is provided with a synchronize which connects {he moment of flash wile the shutter release.
10. Photography with ©31-2 Camera While shooting always keep to a definite procedure in or der to avoid errors. For shooting with a @311-2 camera the following sequence of operations is recommended: 1. Open the case, take the cover oli the lens Screw in a Hahn Heller and pul on the lens hood i necessary. H you are going fo use a Hash lamp, connect {he lamp to the camera, check whether the connection of the terminal wile the plug socket is Light.
The end of the rewinding will be shown by the effort vou will have Io make to pull the film out of the lake-up spool. Pen the camera, as was shown before and take out the magazine. Turn the switch hub (8) into the home position, lo. wards the letter «Cs (shooting) as far as it will go {he hub must lake up ihe upper position) a e huller. Allen this the camera can be loaded ag Union e margarine in full dark sens or he light which the color sen sit of the Slim permits Iv.
special care of protecting the lenses of the objective from camera case and let if warm up fo foe staining and dusting. It is necessary to keep in mind that temperate each cleaning of optics in domestic conditions is a pompous camera or a {tripod, put d risibility of causing scratches, dding iPod screw — it will p Always keep the lens covered with the hood when i 1s nol ver f fiches, in use.
CONTENTS I Description of Camera... Technical Data. Handling the Camera... — i. Opening and Closing the Camera Lo 2. The Camera Magazine and Loading the Film Info Loading ihe Cowers Co 4. Film Type Reminder Lens Lo 6 Using the Range Finder . Lo 7. Setting the Shutter Speeds , 8. Sal-Timer Coe 9. Shutter Synchronize . Coe 10. Photography with ©3112 Camera 11. Unloading the Camera IV. General Rules of Handling the Camera V. Guarantees . . LL THE 811-2 CAMERA COMPLETE INCLUDES: lL.