3. Operating Procedure3.1. Preparing the Camera for Loading Take the camera out of the case. Insert shutter 29 as far as it will go. Having displaced button 30 in direction of the arrow and having turned magazine 24 as shown in the Figure, remove the magazine from the camera. The magazine lock will open only with the shutter pushed home.
3.2. Magazine Loading CAUTION: The magazine can be loaded with the film in daylight (preferably in a shade). Remove shutter 29 from the magazine, lift handle 28, turn it fully counter-clockwise and withdraw transport mechanism 33.
Tear off the paper label from the leader end. Shift plate 35 through 90 deg., place the spool with the film into the seat and reset the plate to the initial position. In this case the protruding centre of plate 35 should enter the spool hole. Turn handle 28 fully clockwise, shift plate 37 through 90 deg. and insert the take-up spool into the seat. Reset plate 37 to the initial position so that its driver would enter the spool end face slit. Pass the film leader on the guide roller, thread it under pressure plate 36, pass it on the second guide roller, fit the leader end in the take-up spool and wind the leader by rotating the take-up spool. In so doing, see to it that the leader would be wound without skewing or crumpling of its edges. Turn handle 28 counter-clockwise. In this case pressure plate 36 will press the leader to the table. When the magazine is properly loaded, the film leader dark side should face the lens. Lift one of halves of knob 25 by turning through 90 deg. and set figure "1" in picture counter window 27 by rotating the knob in the direction reverse to the arrow.
Insert transport mechanism 33 into the magazine housing as far as it will go, slightly turning knob 25 in the direction of the arrow. Reset knob 25 to the initial position. Turn handle 28 fully clockwise and after making sure that the lock has fixed the transport mechanism, reset the handle to the initial position. Insert shutter 29 home. 3.3. Preparing the Magazine for Shooting Open window 38. Lift knob 25 and rotate it in the direction of the arrow until the figure "1" appears in window 38, which corresponds, to the first picture in the film. Set the loaded film sensitivity value on film speed setting scale 32. For this purpose turn the disk with the scale until the sensitivity value coincides with the index. CAUTION:
3.4. Preparing the Camera for Shooting Cock the shutter by turning knob 12 fully in the direction of the arrow available on its body. Fit loaded magazine 24 on the camera catches and, turning the magazine in the direction of the arrow, attach it to the camera until the lock has operated.
CAUTION: When installing the magazine with a partially exposed film, see to it that the colour of signals in windows 26 and 39 should be similar, otherwise a double exposure or a picture omission may occur. The state of film and camera shutter is determined depending on the colour of signals in these windows (ref. to the Table).
3.5. Shooting The process of photographing consists of the following jobs:
Cock the shutter and transport the film by turning knob 12 fully. At the beginning of cocking the shutter a slight increase of the force applied to the knob is possible.
When the shutter is being cocked:
Set the exposure time only when the shutter is cocked by knob 12. Pull the knob in the direction of the arrow and turn it in any direction until the exposure time value on scale 14 coincides with index 11 arranged on the camera housing. Lower the knob in this position so that it would be fixed. Set the lens diaphragm by turning the ring with scale 6 until the chosen diaphragm aperture value coincides with index 5. The scale is fixed on all marked divisions of diaphragm apertures. Open finder hood 10 for viewing by shifting button 19 in the direction of the arrow. With the repeated shifting of the button the viewfinder magnifying lens is set to the operating position.
Focus the camera with the aid of the ground-glass surface with a microraster and a rangefinder wedge or with the aid of the distance scale by turning ring 2 with the scale. The focusing is to be carried out only with the shutter cocked when the mirror is in the working position and the diaphragm is fully opened. The depth of field is determined with the aid of the distance scale by means of additional scale 4. The depth of field can be visually checked by the image of the object components on the ground-glass surface in the field of view of the viewfinder after pressing on lever 9 fully downward. In this case the lens is stopped down to the earlier pre-set value. When released, the lever automatically returns to the initial position and the diaphragm is fully opened. The framing and focusing over, remove magazine shutter 29 and release the camera shutter by pressing smoothly on release button 17 as far as it will go. When the camera shutter is being released:
At the exposure times over 1/30 s it is recommended to carry out the photographing from a tripod. With the use of exposure times from 1/8 to 1/2 s the release button is to be released after the complete operation of the shutter. Tripod sockets 23 in the camera are provided with thread 3/8" (or with 1/4" - optional). The camera shutter can be released with the aid of a straight thread, which is screwed into the threaded hole of release button 17. The shooting over, fold the finder hood. For this purpose press the viewfinder magnifying lens to cap 40 until it is fixed, fold the side walls, then the rear wall and, while holding the rear wall, close cap 40 until it is fixed by a lock. 4. Determining the Exposure Time with the Aid of Prismatic Viewfinder TTLWith the use of camera Kiev 88 TTL you can determine the exposure time and the diaphragm aperture with the aid of an exposure meter built into the prismatic viewfinder. Advantage and convenience of the TTL measurement system lies in the automatic control of all factors affecting the value of the exposure time. The field of measurement of the exposure time meter is in the central part of the viewfinder field of vision and has an oval shape (ref. to the Figure).
The exposure time meter ensures measurements in the range of brightness of 2 to 16 000 cd/m2, in this case the film-in-use sensitivity value is taken into account. Voltage of the power supply source is 4.5 V. When preparing the prismatic viewfinder TTL for operation set the film sensitivity on its calculator by turning handle 42 until the film speed value in ISO units appears in window 43. Set on the calculator the value of the lens speed by turning scale 45 until the appropriate value coincides with index 46. By the lens speed is meant the number corresponding to the maximum relative aperture, e.g. for lens MC Volna-3 2.8/80 - 2.8.
Turn on the exposure time meter having depressed button 44. Upon its turning-on, release the button. The exposure time meter will operate for 15 s, then it will automatically turn off. For its repeated turning-on depress the button again. While viewing in viewfinder eyepiece 47, aim the camera on the object so that its image would be arranged within the field of view of the viewfinder. Depending on the brightness of the object being photographed, in the upper part of the field of view of the viewfinder you will see the luminescence of one of the signals:
Should the "Little light" red signal (Fig. No.1), located on the left in the field of view of the viewfinder, be seen, slowly turn calculator ring 48 counter-clockwise until the "Sufficient light'" second red signal appears. Should the "Much light" red signal (Fig. No.2), located on the right, be seen, turn ring 48 clockwise until the second red signal appears. With the calculator in this position (two red signals light up, Fig. No.3), choose the "exposure-diaphragm" pair required for photographing by using the exposure scale and the diaphragm scale, e.g. exposure 1/30 s is opposite diaphragm value 2.8 (ref to the Figure), 1/15 s is opposite 4, 1/8 s is opposite 5.6, 1/2 s is opposite 11.
Set the values of exposure and diaphragm, chosen for photographing, on the camera exposure scale and on the lens diaphragm scale. 5. Replacement of Power Supply SourceThe battery rated for 4.5 V and sizing diameter 11.6x16.2 mm serves as a power supply source (we are using G13 / A76 / LR44 cell type). The serviceability of the power supply source is controlled by means of lighting signals, which light up in the field of view of the viewfinder eyepiece. The absence of signals with button 44 depressed is indicative of the necessity of replacement of the power supply source. To replace or install the power supply source, unscrew cap 49 and, observing the polarity ("+" of the power supply source should be arranged from the end of the cap on which the "+" symbol is engraved), install it into the seat. 6. Unloading the CameraThe shooting can last until figure "12" appears in the picture counter window, indicating that the film has been fully used. After this fully insert magazine shutter 29 and remove the magazine from the camera. Lift knob 25 and rotate it in the direction of the arrow until the film has been rewound on the take-up spool. The rewinding should be carried out smoothly, without seizure. Otherwise it is essential to stop the rewinding, extract the transport mechanism as it is indicated below and eliminate the cause of the film seizure. Check that the film rewinding is over by looking into window 38. Lift and turn handle 29 fully clockwise. Remove transport mechanism 33 from the magazine. Turn plate 37, remove the spool with exposed film and glue the leader with a paper label. Reset the spool into the seat and return plate 37 to the initial position, Install the transport mechanism into the magazine and close the magazine lock.
7. Replacement of LensDesign of the camera envisages the use of interchangeable lenses. To remove the lens, depress button 18, turn the lens fully counter-clockwise and detach it. When fitting the lens on the camera, match red dot 7 on its base with red dot 13 on the camera ring. Insert the lens and turn it clockwise until it is locked.
The interchangeable lenses released for the camera are as follows:
8. Flash PhotographyThe camera incorporates a synchroniser, which ensures a synchronous operation of the shutter with electronic flash lamps. In case of photographing with a cableless flash lamp it should be mounted in yoke 20. Connection of the flash lamp with cable is effected via plug socket 21.
When photographing with electronic flash lamps, the synchronisation is ensured at the exposure of 1/30 s and over. The photographing with flash lamps is to be carried out in accordance with the directions for use supplied with them. When the flash lamp is connected via plug socket 21, insert the screw-plate (available in the set) into yoke 20. 9. Application of Light FiltersThe camera set includes the light filters with a M62x0.75 thread used as attachments screwed into the front part of the lens mount. The UV-lx light filter is colourless and is used for weakening the effect of ultraviolet rays, e.g. when photographing in high mountains or when using a colour film. The YG-1.4x light filter is yellow-green, light one, improves the reproduction of tonal values of multicoloured objects on the highly sensitive photographic materials with only insignificant loss of their sensitivity. On the medium-sensitive photographic materials the practically correct reproduction of tonal values of multicoloured objects is obtained. 10. CareProtect the camera from dust, moisture, snow, harmful vapours, jerks, jolting, impacts and sharp temperature variations. Handle the camera with care, do not exert the excessive efforts in handling it, keep the camera clean. Do not remove the lens without an utmost necessity since this may result in dirt and dust getting into the camera. Clean the camera regularly. Remove the dust from its external and internal surfaces with a soft brush or blow off the dust with the aid of a rubber bulb. Thoroughly protect the optical components from getting dusty or dirty, try to avoid touching them with fingers. Protect the camera shutter curtains from mechanical damage as they are made of very thin metallic foil. Store the camera in the case, close the lens with a cap. Having brought the camera from the frosty weather into the warm premises, do not open it immediately, let it become gradually warmed up in the case for 2-3 h. When some defects or faults have been discovered, do not carry out the repair on your own. |