Руководство По Работе для Zorki 10
To rewind the exposed film, press
button 15 (Fig. 3) and having raised,
by turning, the film rewind crank
rotate it clockwise (Fig. 18).
When the film is completely rewound
loose the rewind release button and
open the back cover.
Before removing the cassette with
exposed film, pull out the film rewind
head as far as it will go.
Unload the camera in subdued light
or in shade.
button 15 (Fig. 3) and having raised,
by turning, the film rewind crank
rotate it clockwise (Fig. 18).
When the film is completely rewound
loose the rewind release button and
open the back cover.
Before removing the cassette with
exposed film, pull out the film rewind
head as far as it will go.
Unload the camera in subdued light
or in shade.
Fig. 18
CARE OF THE CAMERA
1
Keep the camera clean and handle it with great care. Protect it from mechanical
shocks and damages as well as against moisture and sharp temperature fluctuations.
2
The lens is the heart of the camera therefore it requires the best care. Wipe off the
optical coated surfaces only on the outside using for this purpose fatless soft brush or
clean soft fatless cloth or cotton wool. Slightly moisten the cloth or cotton wool with
alcohol and wring out to avoid traces of liquid.
clean soft fatless cloth or cotton wool. Slightly moisten the cloth or cotton wool with
alcohol and wring out to avoid traces of liquid.
3
If the camera is suddenly brought into a warm room from a cold place do not open
the case and do not uncover the optics for 1--1.5 hours to avoid clouding up. When
photographing in wet weather thoroughly wipe the camera.
photographing in wet weather thoroughly wipe the camera.
4
Keep the camera in a closed case. The shutter should be released. Do not
disassemble the camera. When the camera is out of order apply to a special repair
shop.
shop.
Note to "Taking the picture"
When there is considerable contrast between the brightness cf the background and the
object to be photographed, correction should be introduced on account of setting the
film sensitivity with the aid of the film sensitivity setting ring (Fig. 2). For example:
1. The main object of photographing is less bright than the surrounding background.
Such a case usually occurs when taking pictures against snow, sky or water
background. If to take a picture without correction, the main object (for example, a
face of a man) will be underexposed and all the light surrounding objects will be
correctly reproduced.
object to be photographed, correction should be introduced on account of setting the
film sensitivity with the aid of the film sensitivity setting ring (Fig. 2). For example:
1. The main object of photographing is less bright than the surrounding background.
Such a case usually occurs when taking pictures against snow, sky or water
background. If to take a picture without correction, the main object (for example, a
face of a man) will be underexposed and all the light surrounding objects will be
correctly reproduced.