IMPORTANT: Set the shatter speeds only when the shutter has been cocked. Duo not turn the exposure head in the interval between "30" and "1% Failure fo comply with these requirements resells in breaking of the camera. Since efforts are continually made to Improve the reliability and performance of the product, minor changes may be Introduced without special notice.
1. GENERAL DIRECTIONS Camera FED SB is intended for amateur and professional shooting en standard black-and-white and color perforated film 35 mm wide, The camera 1s simple In handling. Fulfillment of the rules set forth in the present manual ensures its reliable operation for many years: While handling the camera, do not exert excessive efforts, protect it from “dust, avoid to touch its optics; : The deepness of the camera is protected by the USSR inventors’ certificates Nos 773562,313194. © 2.
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fourth; 11 ~ exposure head; 12 ~ ex] shelter cocking J Fig. correction ring: 0 ~ fim sensitivity indicator Nimby 10 = rewinding Closure scale; 13 = disconnection sleeve; camera cover 5. PREPARATION FOR OPERATION Preparation of the camera for shooting Consists in its loading by the mag urine with a film. : The loading Is carried out under ordinary soft lighting conditions. Undo the screw fixing the camera in the case, Remove the camera from the ease. Raise the lock shackles of camera cover 15 (Fig.
Fig. § To: feed. the unexposed film. to the picture re, cock the shutter twice, pressing on release button 4 (Fig. 1) after each cocking. The shutter cocking lever should be turned each time as far as it goes, otherwise the button will be interlocked and the shutter will not operate upon pressing on the button. After the second-third cocking picture counter Limb 17 (Fip. 6) will set opposite 8 digit "1" and will show the first frame prepared for shooting.
10 Fig. 8: 6. OPERATING PROCEDURE So, you have loaded the camera and may begin loading. Having chosen the place for shooting, open the camera case, take the cap off the lens and locking through eyepiece 20 (Fig. 8) of the view-and-vane finder check how the chosen subject is arranged within the field of vision of the view finder, In order to set the camera at an accurate focus first benedictory correction ring 8 (Fig. 2), focus the viewfinder by our own sight. Focus the lens.
Fig. 11 To protect the lens from the overhead-and+ std light it is good practice to pul a sunshade on the lens in shooting. Having determined the value of the required exposure; raise slightly exposure head 11 (Fig. 11), turn it till the index registers with 12 the chosen value on exposure scale 12 and Sower it, in this case the head should be fixed in the set position. In Fig. 11 the head Is set nt the exposure {shutter speed) of 1/30 5. The exposure can be set only with the shutter cocked.
14 Fig. 13, thus 1t is connected to ‘the chronicler contact. he flash lamps can be connected and disconnected with the shutter either cocked or released, More detailed Information on shooting with the flash lamps can be obtained by referring to the manual enclosed with the lamps and to the manuals on photography. On depressing the release button: the flash lamp is switched on simultaneously with the shutter operation. The flash lamp can be also switched on with the ald of the automatic release.
APPENDIX Rules of Loading the Magazine with a Film The camera is teed with the magazine type 135M intended for repeated application. Take the reel out of the magazine and insert the film end into the reel slot as shown in Fig. 1. Fold the free end of the film twice according to Fig. 2 and, pressing it by the thumb of the left hand, pull the film out of the reel with your right hand. In this case the folded end of the film should pass into the reel slot. : ; 11 the film so long as it will be fixed (Fig. 3).