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Zenit TTL
This text is identical to the one in the User manual, English version, 1965 year.
1. Purpose and Advantages
The camera is provided with a
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•instant return mirror ensures continuous viewing of a subject before and after exposure;
•high speed lens is provided with a
•fully open diaphragm ensures maximum brightness of the image seen in the viewfinder; this fact is very important at the moment of viewing and focusing;
•focusing can be done both by a microraster or a ground glass;
•speedy exposure setting, the system of simplified film loading, rewinding of exposed film with the shutter disengaging bush in locked position — all these features cut down the time necessary for preparing the camera for operation.
2.Specifications
Frame size — 24x36 mm
Film used — 35 mm, perforated Length of film in cassette — 1,65 m Number of frames — 36
Shutter speeds — from 1/30 to 1/500 s, “B” (by hand) and long exposure time Standard lens —
focal length — 58 mm maximum relative aperture — f/2 diaphragm scale — from 2 to 16 distance scale — from 0,55 to “∞”
Exposure meter supply — from one battery of Mallory
Lens mounting thread — M42x1 Light filter thread — M52x0,75 Tripod socket thread — 1/4ʺ
Viewfinder linear field of view — 20x28 mm Overall dimentions without case — 138x100x93 mm Mass — 1,01 kg
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