Holga 135-3D 操作指南
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2.
Film to Use
The camera can accommodate all 135 format films. The use of films with exposure speed
ASA 100 on sunny days and ASA 400 on cloudy days /indoor occasions is recommended.
The camera can accommodate all 135 format films. The use of films with exposure speed
ASA 100 on sunny days and ASA 400 on cloudy days /indoor occasions is recommended.
3.
Film Loading
Film Compartment Film Advance Sprockets Film Tongue “1”
Film Compartment Film Advance Sprockets Film Tongue “1”
Slot on Take-Up Spool
Fig. 3 Fig. 4 Fig. 5
(a)
Grab the Film Rewind Handle to pull up the Film Rewind Knob. - the latch for the
Back Cover will be released and the Back Cover will pop open. (Fig. 3)
Back Cover will be released and the Back Cover will pop open. (Fig. 3)
(b)
Insert a new film roll into the Film Compartment and push the Film Rewind Knob back
to engage into the film roll. If the knob cannot be pushed back, turn it slowly until it
can be done so.
to engage into the film roll. If the knob cannot be pushed back, turn it slowly until it
can be done so.
(c)
Pull on the Film Tongue to pull out the film until the tip of the tongue reaches
approximately, but not beyond, the hinge for the Back Cover.
approximately, but not beyond, the hinge for the Back Cover.
(d)
Insert the tip of the Film Tongue into the slot on the Take-Up Spool. Press the film
so that the tip of the film goes into the Take-Up Spool and the film becomes more or
less flat. (Fig. 4)
so that the tip of the film goes into the Take-Up Spool and the film becomes more or
less flat. (Fig. 4)
(e)
Turn the Film Advance Gear slightly while adjusting the Film Advance Sprockets at
the same time to enable the sprockets to engage into the holes on the two sides of the
film.
the same time to enable the sprockets to engage into the holes on the two sides of the
film.
(f)
Snap the Back Cover back into place.
(g)
Turn the Film Advance Knob to advance the film until it cannot turn any further and
then press the Shutter Release Button.
then press the Shutter Release Button.
(h)
Repeat (g) again until the number “1” appears in the Frame Counter (Fig. 5). The
camera is now ready for taking pictures.
camera is now ready for taking pictures.
4.
Focusing
Although this camera is basically a fixed focus camera, it still offers four choices of object
distances. There are four symbols on the Focus Ring to make selection for the following
object distances -
Although this camera is basically a fixed focus camera, it still offers four choices of object
distances. There are four symbols on the Focus Ring to make selection for the following
object distances -