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. . . and to do justice to your colour slides you will need a Voigtldnder projector. No matter whether you choose the semi-automatic model or the automatic projector with remote control, all the slide projectors in the "Perkeo" series are of the same high quality, and give the same high performance, as the Voigtldnder cameras. VITORET D Subject to alterati.ons 1 1 10 9 - 1 3 A / 6 6 5e n g l . / c e P r i n t e d i n W e s t e r n - G e r m a n v I N S T R U C T I O N SF O R U S E www.carburetor-manual.com Would you like some Free Manuals? http://carburetor-manual.com/free-shop-manual-club-t-13.html Also visit http://freeshopmanual.com for more Free Manuals Also Visit my website for 7 FREE Download Manuals starting with this one. "The ABC's of Carburetion" Click Here Now file:///C|/Documents%20and%20Settings/Tim/Desktop/carburetor-manual-welcome/index.htm[4/25/2009 11:42:20 AM] @VITORET M i n i a t u r ec a m e r a 1 Distance scale 24x36mm 2 Shutter ring for Rapid cassettes gfh in metres and feet for setting shutter speed e Flash contact Guide number ring for determining correct aperture when using flash 4a Setting mark for guide numbers 5 Aperture ring for setting of lens aperture 6 Shutter release 7 Shufter speed and aperture scales 8 Exposure meter dial and needle to indicate correct time-aperture combination 9 Cell window of exposure meter 10 Screw socket for cable release and delayed action release 11 Film control window blank : camera empty F = camera loaded 12 Tripod socket l3 Viewfinder eyepiece 14 Frame counter window '15 Film transport wheel 16 Rapid cassette c o n t a i n i n g u n e x p o s e df i l m 17 Lock for opening of camera back Camera loading is as simple and rapid as this . . . Open the camera Push the lock (17) downwards and the camera back spflngs open. Insert Rapid cassette pushingit well back. Do not pull the film out, but simply place the protruding piece flatly on the film track. Close camera. . . . and photographyis child'splay with the VITORETrapid D Set the shutter speed Turn the shutter ring (2) until the white mark clicks into position opposite the desired exposure time (1/rooth,1/tzsth,1/eothor l/:oth second). "8" setting the shutter remains open as At the long as the shutter release remains depressed. In this case the camera should be rested on or a g a i n s ta f i r m s u p p o r t o r p l a c e d o n a t r i p o d , a n d t h e e x p o s u r es h o u l d b e m a d e w i t h a c a b l e r e l e a s e , which can be screwed into the socket (10). The built-in exposure meter enables you to immediately find the correct aperture for the shutter speed selected. Turn the dial (8) until the speed which has been set on the shutter lies opposite the white line. Then direct the camera toward the subject and read off the aperture indicated bv the meter needle. Turn film transport wheel until it stops. The film automatically enters the take-up cassette. The "1" number now appears in the frame counter window. After e x p o s u r et u r n f i l m transport wheel until it stops. Set the lens aperture After the 12th exposure f u r t h e r r o t a t i o n o f t h e f i l m t r a n s p o r t w h e e l ( ' 1 5 )p r o d u c e s a black blank in the frame counter window (1a). Only now should the camera be opened and the cassette removed from the left-hand-side. lmportant: Do not push t h e f i l m e n d , i n d i c a t i n gt h a t t h e f i l m i s e x p o s e d r i g h t i n t o the cassette. In readiness for the next film: Rotate empty cassette to bring slit upwards. In doing this the cassette will lift itself. Then insert this cassette on the left side of the camera. The arrow pointing towards the centre. Rotatethe aperture ring (5) until the black triangular mark clicks A into position opposite the stop number indicated by the exposure meter. You need not concern yourself with any film speed setting (in DIN or ASA), as the meter is automatically set for the correct speed on insertion of the Rapid cassette. The distance setting Turn the scale (1) until the correct subject distance (in metres or feet) lies opposite the red mark. A r t h e 1 . 3 m ( 4 1 / z f t )3, . 3 m ( 1 1 f t ) a n d 1 0 m ( 3 3 f t ) settings the ring clicks into position.These are "snapshot the standard settings" for portraits, g r o u p s a n d l a n d s c a p e s .T h e s e c a n a l s o b e s e e n in the viewfinder in the form of symbols so that, when rapid action is called for, the distance can be set through the viewfinder (with the camera in the shootingposition). -l f) L FFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFffiI The bright fra;ne in the viewfinder outlines very clearly the area which will appear on the film. The three distance symbols are reflected into the lower part of the finder. The setting on the distance scale (1) on the lens is indicated by the small black pointer. And the finder offers one further advantage: As the shooting distance becomes shorter the bright frame also alters position - thus providing autom a t i c p a r a l l a xc o m p e n s a t i o n . To expose depress the shutter release (6). But press it gently, and not jerkily, as the latter could cause camera shake. Flash Photography Useful accessories Flash not only enables you to produce photographs full of life and action in the evening, in your family circle or at social festivities it also enables you to give a sunlight effect to your outdoor portraits on dull days, or to fill in shadow areas when shooting against the light. r lf you have difficulty in judging distances,you w i l l f i n d t h e l i t t l e c l i p - o n V o i g t l i i n d e rr a n g e f i n d e r a great help. ilm. flash can be used W i t h b l a c k - a n d - w h i tf e a s t h e s o l e l i g h t s o u r c e ,o r i t c a n b e c o m b i n e d w i t h d a y l i g h to r a r t i f i c i a l l i g h t ( t u n g s t e n l a m p s ) .W h e n u s i n g d a y l i g h to r a r t i f i c i a l l i g h t c o l o u r f i l m , t h e m a n u f a c t u r e r i' sn s t r u c t i o n fso r use should be followed closely. lf you have c ealerwill be a n y d o u b t s ,y o u r p h o t o g r a p h i d h a p p yt o a d v i s ey o u . Attachment of flash units Small and light flash guns can be attached to the camera accessory shoe. Larger guns, or the flash heads of electronic flash units, can be mounted to the side of the camera with the use of a flashgun bracket. The gun or unit is joined to the camera shutter by means of the flash cord, which is attachedto the flash contact (3). Correct exposure setting T h e f a s t e s ts h u t t e rs p e e d speed: Shutter possible with flash bulbs of the type XM-1, PF-1 o r A G - 1 i s 1 / : o t hs e c o n d . W i t h e l e c t r o n i c f l a s h a l l s p e e d s u p t o t h e h i g h e s t o f l / s o o t hs e c o n d c a n b e used. T h e c o l o u r e df i g u r e so n t h e b l a c k Aperture: "guide numbers". These are ring (4) represent indicated in the instruction sheets supplied with f l a s h b u l b s a n d e l e c t r o n i cf l a s h u n i t s . Rotate the ring ( ) so as to bring the appropriate guide number opposite the black setting mark (4a). Then turn the aperture ring (5) until the white dot stands opposite that distance setting (in metres or feet) which corresponds with the distance setting on the lens. The correct aperture for the distance in question is now set. . There are Voigtltinder filters (32 mm diameter) t o m e e t a l l k i n d s o f p h o t o g r a p h i cr e q u i r e m e n t s , b o t h i n c o l o u r a n d b l a c k - a n d - w h i t eA. l l f i l t e r s a r e coated. . Close-up photography of small objects is possible when Focar lensesare used. . With the clip-on Voigtltinder flash gun you are all set for shooting in an instant,even indoors. This is a capacitor flash gun for bulbs of the AG-1 type, and the power is suppliedby a small 1 S - v o l tb a t t e r y . o T h e V o i g t l t i n d e rl e n s h o o d n o t o n l y s h i e l d s t h e lens from all the stray light which might otherwise reduce both sharpness and contrast in the p h o t o g r a p h ,b u t i t a l s o s e r v e s t o p r o t e c t t h e l e n s from rain and snow. Care of camera and lens The performance as well as the life of your camera are very much dependent on the manner in which it is used, and on the care it is given. Always treat the instrument with caution, and never use force. Protect the camera from knocks and vibrations. Never place it in the unpadded glove compartment of your car. Over a period of time this "vibration test" would be of little benefit to the exposure meter. For cleaning the lens use only a soft, non-fluffy cloth. Coarse dust or sand from the beach should be removed very carefully with a soft brush. Fingerprints or grease marks on lens or viewf inder can be removed with a piece of cotton w o o l m o i s t e n e dw i t h p u r e a l c o h o l o r e t h e r . Guarantee I n c o m m o n w i t h a l l o t h e r V o i g t l e i n d e rp r o d u c t s , a g u a r a n t e ec e r t i f i c a t e i s e n c l o s e d w i t h t h i s c a m e r a Please check that your dealer duly fills in and s t a m p s t h i s c e r t i f i c a t e .O n l y t h e n w i l l y o u b e s u r e that if the camera needs attention within the duration of the guarantee shown on the c e r t i f i c a t e- t h a t t h i s w i l l b e g i v e n f r e e o f c h a r g e by one of our appointed service agents or by the factory itself. . . . and to do justice to your colour slides you will need a Voigtldnder projector. No matter whether you choose the semi-automatic model or the automatic projector with remote control, all the slide proiectors in the "Perkeo" series are of the same high quality, and give the same high performance, as the Voigtldnder cameras. K e e p t h e g u a r a n t e e c e r t i fi c a t e e v e n a f t e r t h e expiry date. In case of loss you will need to refer to the camera and lens numbers reqistered on the certificate. Subject to alterations 1 1 10 9 - 1 3 A / 6 6 5 e n g l . / c e P r i n t e d i n W e s t e r n - G e r m a n v