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NOMENCLATURE
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Date: 2017.07.17 20:48:45
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OUTLINE OF PROCEDURE
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LOADING THE CAMERA
Use 35mm film available in 20 or 36 exposure cartridges. lt is recom-
mended to load and unload the camera in'subdued light. e.g. the shadow
of your own body and not in direct sunlight.
(1) Pull up f ilm rewind knob until camera-back pops open. Swing open
camera-back (Fig. 6).
(2) While rewind knob is still upraised insert film cartridge into chamber
with protruding end.toward bottom of camera. Press in film rewind
knob. lf it does not go in all the way,'.turn it until it does.
Fig.6 (3) Insert end of film into slot in take-up spool and engage perforations of
the film with the sprockets. Place thumb lightly over film on bottom
sprocket wheel and operate film advance lever until upper sprocket
wheel engages film perforations. When,advance lever, stops. free it
by depressing shutter release on top of" camera. Make sure that film
lies flat between guide rails (Fig. 7). Close camera back f irmly.
(4) Operate f ilm advance lever.ldepressing shutter release until figure "1"
appears in the exposure counter window. In this position the camera
is ready for the first exposure to'be made (Fig. 8).
To be certain that the film transports correctly. take up any film slack
.in the cartridge by turning the rewind crank clockwise till resistance,.is
felt. When advancing the film the rewind knob should turn counter-
clockwise. This is evidence that the film is loaded correctlv. lf it does
not, reload the film correctlv.
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SETTTNG Fl[-M SPEED (ASA/DIN)
The ASA (or DIN) speed of the film is specified on the film box or tn the
instruction sheet packed with the f ilm.
Pull uo and rotate the outer rim of the shutter dial until desired ASA (DlN)
number of the film appears in the window on the top of the shutter speed
dial (Fis.9).
Also rotate film type reminder dial so that the film type inserted is aligned
with the index mark (Fig. 10). This will remind you of the type of film you
are using.
Some ASA (DlN) numbers are represented by dots only. The chart below
specifies the ASA (DlN) numbers. Fig.9
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(2) Gently de.pre.ss the Shutter Release Button, without tripping the shutter
and see'the indicator needle in the viewfinder. Accoid'ing to the posi-
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tion of the needle, turn the shutter speed dial until tIe needie is
centered. Then trip the shutter.
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COUPLING RANGE OF THE BUILT-IN METER
The built-in meter of yotrr Argus Camera has a very broad range capable of
offering correct exposure in almost all photographic situation. However, if
the user tries to set a shutter speed which is beyond the coupling range of
the built-in meter, a red warning flag will appear between the plus and
minus signs (Fig. 15), indicating correct exposure cannot be obtained at
that shutter speed. To obtain correct exposure a higher shutter speed must
be set by rotating the Shutter Speed Dial counterclockwise until the red
warning flag disappears. For your reference, the chart below indicates the
lowest shutter speed that can be used at different film speeds (ASA's).
when setting a shutter speed lower than that indicated on the chart, the
red warning flag will appear.
ASA 1600 800 400 200 100 50 12
Shutter Sp'eed 1l3O 1115 118 114 112 1 1
FOCUSI NG
Turn the focusing ring first in one direction, then in the opposite direction
until the microprism disc in the center of the image in the viewfinder is
sharp (Fig. 17). The lens is now focused. The distance scale may also be
used for focusing; Estimate or measure the camera-to-subject distance in
feet or in meters, then turn the focusing ring sothatfigure representing that Fig. 17
distance is opposite the index line.
BULB
The " B " setting can be used for long exposures at night, using street lights
or electric signs, or under poor lighting conditions when a flash unit is not
used.
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UNLOADING THE CATUERA
When the red frgure " 20" or " 36 " appears in the exposure counter
window aligned with the index mark, the end of the film has been reached.
Take the following steps for rewinding the film into the cartridge.
(1) Unfold crank on rewind knob (Fig. 1B).
(2) Press in all the way the rewind release button on camera bottom (Fig.
1e)
(3) Turn rewind crank lever clockwise. Tension is felt as the film is re-
wound from the take-up spool into the cartridge. Stop rewinding when
Fig. 1B tension is released. Open camera-back (by pulling out rewind knob
all the way) and remove the film. Have film processed without delay.
DEPTH OF FIELD
A zone of the picture in front of and behind your subject will also be sharp.
The depth of this zone depends on the aperture selected. lf you wish to
know how much of an area will be sharp in the final picture. it can be
predetermined ,n two ways :
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SELF-TIMER
The self-timer permits the photographer to get into the picture. Place
camera on tripod or other firm support (tripod socket is on bottom of
camera). Get camera ready for exposure as usual. Push ciown self-timer
lever (Fig. 2i).
Depress shutter release to start self-timer. Exposure will be made approxi-
mately 8 secbnds after the release has been pressed.
FLASH PICTURES
Most types of flash bulbs and also electronic flash can be used for flash Fig.21
p ictu res.
When using flas,h bulb No.5, 58,25,25B, M5, M58, M2, M2B, AG1, 6.
68, 8, connect the flash cord to flash socket " l/1". When using electronic
flash or Stt4 flash bulbs, connect the flash cord to flash socket "X" (Fig.
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When using Nos. 5,5B, M5, and M5B flash bulbs as well as electronic
flash, Nos. 6, 68, 8 flash bulbs shutter speeds from 1/30 to 11125 sec. are
recommended.
When using Nos. M2, M2B, AG1. AG1B, SM flash bulbs shutter speeds
from 1730 tq 1/50 sec. are recommended. Cordless flash units are slipped
into the accessory shoe on the top of the camera. The accessory shoe may Fig.22
also be utilized for a flash unit having a synchro cord.
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The following interchangeable lenses and accessories are available for
Argus Single Lerrs Ref lex Cameras: