E11
Automatic camera for 35mm film (24 x 36mm)
To remove the cassette (which looks like a 35mm camera
body) from the camera, the locking lever must be moved
forward, and the red light "error" illuminated on the control
unit, so that the automatic operation is blocked. At the same
time, the cassette shutter closes and the cover lock is fixed
so that the lid can be removed and the cassette can be
removed. It is advisable to replace the cover so that the
camera lens cannot become dusty. Pressing down the two
locking buttons on the end of the cassette house and lets
down the spring-loaded back cover.
The exposure counter, visible through the magnifying glass,
automatically returns to the initial position "A" after each
opening of the cassette rear.
The film spool is first inserted into the empty side of the
cartridge chamber. The beginning of the film is pushed into
the slot of the take-up spool until the teeth get hooked on the
second perforation hole. Now turn the take-up spool by the
knurled edge, which tightens the film and engage the teeth
of the take-up spool well into the perforation holes. Then, the
cassette back is hooked back into the groove of the housing
and closed by pressing upwards in the direction of the
locking keys. The film is advanced via the film-advance key
until number 1 is displayed upon the frame counter .
Two manual indicator discs for the film data are located on
the front of the cassette. The right includes the DIN ASA
scales, the left other information, such as:
Black-and-white film
Artificial light color film
Daylight color film
Reverse film
Negative film
Number of pictures
The adjacent figure shows the following setting:
Color reversal film for tungsten light with 20 shots, sensitivity
18 DIN =50 ASA.
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