Zenith Zn401s Manual
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Zenith EM owners manual Zenith EMThe Zenith EM was also sold by,and badged as the.It was available inboth black and chrome finish. It was also sold as the Revueflex EMThis camera manual library is for reference and historicalpurposes, all rights reserved.This page is copyright by,M. Butkus, NJ.This page may not be sold or distributed without the expressedpermission of the producerI have no connection with Chinon Co., JapanOn-line camera manual libraryThis is the full text and images from the manual.If you find this manual useful, how about a donation of $3to:M. Butkus, 29 Lake Ave., High Bridge, NJ Most other places would charge you $7.50 for a electronic copy or $18.00 for ahard to read Xerox copy.This will help me to continue to host this site, buy new manuals, and pay theirshipping costs.It'll make you feel better, won't it?If you use Pay Pal, use the link below. Use the above address for acheck, M.O. Or cash.- EnglishThis handbook is primarily written and illustrated aroundthe latest SLR camera from the USSR - the Zenith EM. Though this camera boastsmany advanced features over its predecessors, the Zenith E and its earliermeterless version the Zenith B the basic instructions may be applied equallywell to all models.
Where any differences occur between models these have beennoted, and inset illustrations provided, if necessary, in the appropriatesection of the book. Though many hints and tips towards better photography havebeen included, this handbook should in no way be thought of as a comprehensiveguide to general photographic techniques. There are numerous useful books ofthis type available and if you are just taking your first shaky steps inphotography it would certainly benefit you to consult your local library orbookshop.Your Zenith camera is sturdily built and will work happilyunder widely varying conditions. Do remember, though, that it is aprecision-built optical instrument and should therefore be handled carefully andprotected from violent shocks, damp, dust and sand and sudden changes oftemperature. Take care of your camera and it will give you years of reliableservice and brilliant pictures. The wide range of accessories available,particularly those from the USSR, which offer outstanding value-for-money,enable you to cope with almost any photographic situation.
You can build up ascomplete a system as you need at your own pace.To get the best possible results from your Zenith studythis book thoroughly to make sure that you are familiar with theessential features of the camera before you start taking pictures. Refer back tothe book any time there is something you are not sure of. Many operationalfeatures of this camera are unique and probably somewhat different from othercameras you may have owned. It is therefore strongly recommended that aftercarefully reading the instructions you shoot a 'test' roll of film, have thisfilm processed, and examine the pictures before exposing additional rolls.
Thistest roll will verify that you are using your new camera correctly and allow youto make any necessary changes in camera operation. Additionally, it will confirmthat all the camera controls are functioning perfectly.N.B. A policy of continual product development means thatthere may be minor differences in design or specification between your cameraand these instructions.ContentsSpecification.
P1Loading your camera. P3Picture-taking technique. P7Using your camera's built-in meter. P8Exposure hints.
P10Setting camera and lens controls. P12Choosing shutter speeds and apertures. P16Viewing and focusing.
P18Depth of field. P20Taking the picture. P23Removing exposed film. P24Taking flash pictures. P26Using the self-timer. P29Changing lenses.
P31Care of camera and accessories. P35Taking better pictures. P37Choosing lenses and accessories.
P40The illustration/description of equipment andaccessories throughout this book - is for information only and should by nomeans be considered an offer of sale.Format24 X 36mm; using standard 35mm cassettes of 12,20 or 36exposure. Color or black and white film.ShutterHorizontal traveling Focal Plane type, speeded 1 /30,1/60,1/125,1/250 and 1 /500th second plus B (brief time).
Linked to self-timergiving approximately 7 seconds delay.Flash synchronizationSwitch control for bulb & electronicsynchronization at 1 /30th sec. Through a standard 3mmco-axial socket. 4www.butkus.orgViewing/Focusing systemEye-level pentaprism/instant return mirror shows uprightlaterally correct image. Bright Fresnel focusing screen with central groundglass/microprism spot on Zenith EM.
Plain fine ground screen on E & B models.Exposure meterBuilt-in selenium cell with match-needle shutter/apertureread-out. Calibrated for: Film speeds 25-500 ASA/13-28 D I N. Shutter speeds 1 /500th sec. ExposureIncrease Filter TypeAppearancePurposeFilm TypesF/stopsFactor1A (Skylight)Pale AmberImproves colors outdoors when light is blueAll01UV (UV16)ColorlessWarms colors at high altitudes or when subjects are inshade.