The built-in exposure meter is especially important for shooting on a colour. The design of the reflex viewfinder groundglass focusing allows to apply extension rings, to make.
It allows to photograph small objects with large magnification. Using the. Instant return mirror, built-in exposure meter, shutter setting lever, hinged back cover of the camera,. The camera can be used with standard cassettes. Table of Contents.
Previous Page. Next Page. Page 2 Zenit E User manual, year self timer release button flash unit connector socket photocell lens self-timer setting lever lock latch sprocket viewfinder eyepiece cassete spool guide film gate film channel slides cassete chamber take-up spool take-up spool spring camera back cover Explore Wikis Community Central. Register Don't have an account? Zenit ET. Edit source History Talk 0. Cancel Save. This means that the ring is fixed. Hand exposure "B" is not desirable when using flash bulbs since a considerable amount of stray light after flash gets into the camera and might result in a blurred image on the film.
When shooting with self-timer, do the following procedure. Cock the shutter, wind the self-timer mechanism turning the self-timer setting lever down as far as it will go. Set exposure, choose a frame, focus the lens. Press the self-timer release button and stand in position to be photographed.
The shutter operates in no less than 9 s. When the exposure counter dial shows figure 36, it means that the exposed film should be rewound into the cassette. The procedure is the following: 1. It should be noted that in the 80s and 90s there were no cameras on the market with such a viewfinder.
So, what about the Zenit-ET camera? The team of Sovietcameras. As mentioned above, the build quality of these cameras is noticeably worse than that of the cameras that were produced at the KMZ plant. You should pay attention to this when you choose a Soviet camera for yourself. Nevertheless, this camera has almost everything for good shooting.
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