Zenit KM Bedienungsanleitung


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ZENIT-KM
ATTENTION!
Before using the camera, study the operating procedure in this manual. When not using the camera for long
p
eriods of time (a month or more) remove the batteries from the device and store them separately in the dry
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lace keeping them away from children.
Before using the camera, study the operating procedure in this manual. When not using the camera for long
p
eriods of time (a month or more) remove the batteries from the device and store them separately in the dry
p
lace keeping them away from children.
Properly dispose of the used batteries, burying them in the ground and disposing of them at dumps it is
forbidden.
The camera bought by you may differ in slightly appearance from a photo in the operation manual as during
manufacture of cameras their external configuration and operational qualities are continuously improved.
As the camera is a complex device, any repair and adjustment should be made only in specialized workshops.
This operation manual is not a manual on photography in general.
1 GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.1 PURPOSE OF THE CAMERA AND ITS ADVANTAGES
"Zenit - km" - 35-mm single lens reflex camera intended for a wide range of amateur photographers. It is
intended for use with various kinds of black-and-white and color films.
The camera is designed to use interchangeable lenses with K-bayonet fittings.
The camera has the following advantages:
- Automatic shutter speed selection based on diaphragm and film speed. With the light-measurement system
TTL (through the lens) it ensures correct exposure while photographing with the regular lens and with the use
of interchangable lenses, light filters, and adapter lenses;
- Semiautomatic mode, makes it possible for the operator to select the combination of shutter speed and
diaphragm and to estimate the correct exposure;
- Focal lock with the metallic shutter blade and the electronic shutter speed from 16 to 1/2000 s;
- Use of electronic flash at a shutter speed of 1/125 s;
- Light-emitting diode indication in on about the exposure settings; the viewfinder gives informati
- The built-in electric auto wind feature ensures the automatic frame advance and rewinding of film;
- The field of vision in the viewfinder of 92%, produces a more precise layout;
- The combined focusing system facilitates sharp focusing;
- Film speed detection is accomplished automatically with the installation of a film cassette with the "DX" code
into the camera;
- Auto return mirror enables viewing the subject before and after exposure;
- Fast lens with automatic dia
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This manual was translated from http://www.zenit.istra.ru/mans/zenit-
km/zenit-km.html
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1.2 HANDLING RULES
The camera is a precise optical-mechanical instrument with an electric drive and electronic exposure control. It
should be handled with great care, ke dust, dampness and sharp drops in pt clean, protected from sharp impacts,
the temperature.
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.
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 damp cleaning agents.
Do not allow contact of moisture or lubricants with the shutter blades, since this degrade their performance.
Keep the camera closed in its case with the cap put on the lens.
Do not remove the camera from its case the moment it to avoid sweating of its is brought indoors from cold
p
arts, especially the optical ones.
When taking pictures in frosty weather keep the camera under your street-clothes, not in the open air and take
it out only when ready to take a picture.
Load and unload your camera either indoors or in shade protecting it against direct sun light and bright
artificial light. Cap camera lens, if the intervals between photographing exceed 5 minutes.
The camera corresponds to requirements GOST. 19821-83, GOST. 10313-87, GOST. 27570.0-87, GOST. R
iso 10330-96.
1.3 FUNCTIONAL SPECIAL FEATURES OF THE CAMERA
zThe shutter release button of the camera works in a two step action: with the release button presses one
half of the way (first flick) and released the exposure meter is turned on; the picutre is taken and the film
is advanced one frame with continued pressure on the release button (second flick) and its release.
zIf a picture is not taken within approximately 1 minute, the camera is automatically turned off. The
indicator of the frame counter and the indicator in the viewfinder go out when the camera turns off.
zThe operating modes of the camera are selected by the switch item 5 in Fig. 2. Turn the switch with the
desired number or letter to line up with the indication mark on the body of the camera. Pa
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precisely align the switch to the chosen mode. It is possible to rotate the switch either clockwise or
counterclockwise.
Numbers on the switch show shutter speed in the fraction of a seconds (for example: 2000 - this is a
shutter speed of 1/2000 s).
"A" -- The automatic mode of the camera (shutter speed is determined automatically)
"B" -- Shutter speed is determioned manually (shutter is opened for the duration of the entire time of the
release button is fully pressed).
"125" - On this shutter setting, equal to 1/125 s, it is possible to photograph with a flash bulb.
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2 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
Type of camera Single-lens reflex compact camera, equipped with focal lock
with the metallic shutter blades and programmed shutter speeds;
Operating modes
Automatic exposure control
Semiautomatic exposure control
Manual mode of exposure (B)
Types of exposure
Delayed timer, series (with a frequency of
2 frames/sec. with shutter speeds from 1/30 to 1/2000 s), self timer
release
Film loading Automatic
Frame size 24x36 mm
Film used 35-mm, perforated, in the cassettes with the code "DX"
Film speed selection
Automatic for the films with the photosensitivity unit. GOST/.ISO
50,
100, 200, 400, 800, 1600, 3200 in the cassettes with the code
"DX"
Shutter speed Automatic mode from 16 to 1/2000 s
Semiautomatic mode from 1 to 1/2000, "B"
Eyepiece magnification 4x
Range of the exposure meter in
exposure numbers
From 2 to 16 ev (with the photosensitivity in the exposure
numbers
of 100 unit. GOST/.ISO)
Information display
Frame counter
Viewfinder
Self timer release indicator
Flange/film distance 45.5 mm
Regular lens
"MC Zenitar-.K-2" 2/50 with a focal length of 50 mm and
maximum relative aperture
1:2; light filter fillting M46x0.75
Lens fitting Bayonet (mounting "k")
Tripod bush thread 1/4"
Photographing with flash Shutter speed of 1/125 s;
Provided the camera hot shoe is used
Power supply Four 1.5 v alkaline batteries of the type AA
Battery voltage state Information is displayed on the frame counter
Operating temperature range From 0 to +45°.C with the use of power sources rated to
work in this temperature range
Overall dimensions 157x99x77 of mm
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