Cosmorex SE Manual Do Proprietário

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•Protect your camera's Exposure Meter Cell (25)
from prolonged exposure to direct sunlight for a
period of several hours or more. When storing
your camera, either place it in its case, or put in a
drawer or other location out of the sun. Prolonged
exposure to intense sunlight can adversely affect
the selenium cell which powers your meter.
Additionally, take care not to damage the meter
"windows", which house the meter cell and
indicator needle.
 D
o not rotate Shutter Speed Dial (5) between "B"
and "500", or set at positions between marked
speeds.
P
rotect the Shutter. Your camera's focalplane
shutter (33) is a precision mechanism made to
give accurate, trouble-free operation through
thousands of exposures. You'll insure utmost
dependability by following these two simple
rules:
a) Never touch the shutter curtains.
b) Whenever storing your camera for an
extended length of time (several days or
more) always release the shutter prior to
storage. When wound, the shutter
mechanism is under strong spring tension;
by releasing the shutter, you've eliminated
the tension and the shutter mechanism is
completely at "rest".
W
hen you build a "system", consider a compartment
case. Your dealer can show you several different
kinds: any one will hold your camera, several lenses,
basic accessories such as your flash, and even
filters and film. When you have your entire outfit
with you, you'll probably find yourself using your
different lenses and accessories much more ... and
getting better pictures because of it.