Zenit 122 Bedienungsanleitung
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ZENIT-122 User manual, 1992 year
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Zenit 122
This text is identical to the one in the Instruction Manual, English version, 1992 year.
1. Purpose and advantages
ZENIT-122 is a 35-mm single lens reflex camera intended for taking various amateur pictures on
black-and-white and color films. It can be used for special kinds of photography as well, such as
copying, taking close-up pictures of small-size objects at short distances (ultra-close-up photography),
taking pictures with the help of a microscope (photomicrography), etc.
The camera accepts interchangeable lenses with M42x1 screw fittings and mechanical back focal
distance of 45,5 mm.
The following features are remarkable with the camera:
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semi-automatic exposure meter operating through the lens (TTL system) provides for correct
exposure setting when taking pictures with the standard lens as well as with interchangeable
lenses, light filters, supplementary lenses, extension tubes;
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light-emitting diodes in the viewfinder, indicating correct exposure setting, can be clearly seen
both with the diaphragm fully open and stopped down;
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instant return mirror ensures continuous viewing of a subject before ;and after exposure;
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high speed lens is provided with a pre-set diaphragm mechanism which automatically closes
the diaphragm down for the moment of shutter operation;
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fully open diaphragm ensures maximum brightness of the image in the view-finder which is
very important for viewing and focusing;
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composite focusing device provides excellent image sharpness in various conditions of
shooting;
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speedy exposure setting, simplified film loading procedure and frame counter automatically re-
setting to β0β upon pressing the film rewind button reduce the time required for preparing the
camera for picture taking;
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built-in self-timer enables you to take picture of yourselves among your friends or to make a
self-portrait;
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secret lock of the back door interlocked with the film rewind knob provides for reliable locking
of the back door and convenient unloading of the camera;
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flash unit connector socket and hot-shoe enable to use flash units both with cable and cableless
connection;
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shutter disengaging bush of stay-put type simplifies the film rewind procedure;
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film-checking pocket on the camera body contains characteristics information of the film the
camera is loaded with.
Before using the camera, make thorough study of the present Description. In so doing bear in mind
that the present Description can not be regarded as a handbook on photography.
Due to ever-advancing development in camera construction, minor differences may occur between
the text and your camera.
2. Handling Rules
The camera is a precise optical-mechanical instrument. It should be handled carefully, kept clean and
protected from jolts, dust, moisture, and sharp temperature fluctuations.
ZENIT-122 User manual, 1992 year
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Do not remove the camera from its case the moment it is brought indoors from cold to avoid
sweating of its parts, especially the optical ones.
Do not touch the surfaces of the optical parts with fingers since it may damage their coatings. Clean
the optical coated lens surfaces with a clean soft cloth or cotton wool wad slightly moistened with
rectified alcohol or ether. The surfaces of the mirror and the focusing device may be cleaned only if
absolutely necessary with a dry soft brush but in no case with humid cleaning agents.
Keep the camera closed in its case with the cap put on the lens.
Do not remove the lens from the camera without need to prevent dirt and dust from getting both
onto the surfaces of the lens optical parts and into the camera itself.
If you donβt use your camera for some period of time (a month and more) remove the batteries from
the camera. Keep the batteries separately in places inaccessible for children.
Load and unload your camera either indoors or in shade protecting it against direct sun light and
bright artificial light.
Always cock the shutter as far as it will go to avoid blank exposures.
Do not keep the camera with the shutter cocked for a long period of time since it is likely to impair
the shutter operation.
Do not try to rotate the shutter speed dial with the index moving along its short section from
β500β to βBβ. Do not rotate shutter speed dial when self-timer is running and when setting the
release button in βTβ position. When taking pictures in frosty weather, keep the camera under your
street-clothes but not. in the open air and take it out only for the moment of picture taking.
Since the camera is a complex instrument, its repair and adjustment should be performed in repair
shops only.
3. Specifications
Frame size, mm, β 24x36
Film used β 35 mm, perforated
Length of film in cassette, m β 1,65
Number of frames β 36 Shutter speeds, s β from 1/30 to 1/500, β β (by hand) and long exposure Π
One of the lenses: HELIOS-44M-4MC
MC HELIOS-44M-4
HELIOS-44M-5
MC HELIOS-44M-5
HELIOS-44M-6
MC HELIOS-44M-7
HELIOS-77M-4
Focal length, mm β 58 52
Maximum relative aperture β f/2 f/1,8
Aperture scale β from 2 to 16 from 1,8 to 16
Distance scale, m β from 0,5 to from 0,45 to β β
Lens fitting β M42x1
Light filter fitting β M52x0,75
Sun shade fitting, mm β Γ54
Viewfinder field of view, mm β 20x28
Eyepiece magnification β 4.3
x
Flange/film distance, mm β 45,5
Tripod bush thread β 1/4 ΚΊ
Overall dimensions (without case), mm β 142x97x99
Power supply voltage, V β 3 (2x1,5)
Power supply β from 2 batteries of Mallory D 386, Seiko SB-B8, -32, 0.105 types. Π‘Π¦ ΠΠ¦
Mass, kg β 0,82
Certificates of Authorship:
No 102683, No 150360; No 153652; No 178682; No 366447; No 476534; No 1015330; No 1247817.
ZENIT-122 User manual, 1992 year
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4. Camera Design
1 β self-timer cocking handwheel
2 β self-timer release button
3 β self-timer window
4 β flash unit connector socket
5 β release button threaded for cable release
6 β shutter disengaging knob of stay-put type
7 β shoe for mounting flash units and other
accessories
8 β eyelet of strap securing
9 β film check pocket
10 β lens
11 β film rewind knob
12 β film rewind crank
13 β film speed dial
14 β film speed scale
15 β film speed index mark
16 β protective strip
17 β shutter speed dial
18 β shutter speed index mark
19 β shutter cocking and film advance lever
20 β frame counter
21 β cassette chamber
22 β battery compartment end cap
23 β viewfinder eyepiece
24 β sprocket teeth
25 β take-up spool
26 β back door
Produktspezifikationen
Marke: | Zenit |
Kategorie: | Kamera |
Modell: | 122 |
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