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V I T O B R 24x36-35mm I
Lens focusing mount w i t h d i s t o n c es c o l e
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Dof divisions on operture ring (6)for setting filter foctors
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Viewfinder window
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Rewind knob with film indicotor
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Reversing lever
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Aperture setting ring, combined with film speed setting ring
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Shutter speed setting ring
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Rongefinder window
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Releqse button with coble releose socket
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Accessory shoe
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Depth of f ield scole
12 Seltins window (DlN) fo r f i l m s p e e d s 13 Shutter speed scqle 14 Synchronizing lever for M ond X synchronizotion, ond self-timer (V) I5
Dislqnce scqle
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Aperture scqle
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Poge Opening the comero ond insertingthe film 24 Settingthe film counter 5 Seiiingihe film speed 6 U n l o o d i n gl h e c q m e r o 7 S e t t i n gs h u t t e r , s p e e do sn d o p e r t u r e s. . . . . . B-.|0 The ropid winder - ihe double exposurelock 'll Releosingthe shutter- the self-timer 12 T h e c r y s i o l - c l e qbr r i l l i o n i - f r o m ef i n d e r . . . . l 3 S e t t i n gt h e d i s t o n c e. . . . 14-15 Ffoshexposures. 16-19 Using filters 20-21 Close-upswith supplementorylenses 22 Apertureond depth of field 2g Chongingpoi'tly exposed films . 24 www.orphancameras.com
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Stondord 35 mm. minioture film for 24 x 36 mm. negotivesis commerciolly ovoiloble qs block-ond-white os well os colour film in doylighi cossettesof 36 or 20 exposures. Although lhe cqsseitesore lighi-tight,it is not odvisobleto expose them to strong light. Moke o point therefore of olwoys looding ond unlooding the comero in fhe shode- even ihe shodow of your own body will do. I
Onenins the Bock First lift up the recessedbose plote lotch (22),ond furn ii ihrough o quorterturn to the righi. Then fold owoy the bose plote f l o p ( 2 3 )o s s h o w ni n t h e i l l u s t r o l i o no, n d swing open ihe bockowoy from the body.
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Inserting the Cossette o Pull out o short length of the film leoder from the cosselte,ond push it well into the slit of the toke-upspool (29). See illusirotion. o Drow the cossetteocrossthe film trock, ond insertit in the cossetfechomber(26). The shoft (25)of the rewind knob must properly engoge ihe cosseffe,otherwise you will noi be oble io closeihe cqmercl loter on. o Now push the reversinglever (5) bockwords (mokingthe rewind knob (4)spring u p ) , o n d k e e p p u l l i n go u t t h e r o p i d w i n ding lever (27) until the iilm leqder is f irmly rolled round the toke-up spool, ond the tronsport sprocket wheel (28) engogesthe film perforotions.Then push the rewind knob bock ogoin. www.orphancameras.com
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looded Fefore closing, the www.orphancameras.com comero should oppeor os s h o w ni n t h e i l l u s t r o t i o no n t h e r i g h t .T h e f i l m l i e s f l o t in the film frock,ond ihe ieeih of the tronsport sprocket engoge the film perforotions. the Cqmerq Bqck NClosing First swing down the bock o n d p r e s si i f i r m l y o g o i n s t the body. Then push the bose ploie flop (23) into posiiion,turn the bose plote lqtch (22) io lock it, ond fold down.
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Setting rhe Film Counler Everyiime the film is odvonced,the film countershows t h e n u m b e ro f e x p o s u r es i i l l o v o i l o b l el.i t h u s r u n sb o c k w o r d s f r o m N o . 3 6 o r 2 0 ( t h e f i r s t e x p o s u r ei)o N o . l . With 36-exposure cosseltes: Turnthe milledknob (18) ' P J l l until the "F" red leiter oppeors below lhe index mork (o). ouf the ropid winding lever (27) once or twice until it locks, 'press ihe ( 9 ) , releose button ond once more work fhe ropid winding lever until it locks ogoin. The red mork for No.36 now coincides with the index mork (b), ond the film is reody for the first exposure. With 2O-exposure cossettes: Turn the milled knob (18) until the red mork for No. 22 co-rncides with the index mork (c). Then proceed os obove uniil the fiqure 20 oppeors in the wi'ndow bs in (d) - for the first exp-osure.
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The film indicotor in the rewind knob is intended solely os on oid to your memory. Set it by turning to the oppropriote lymbol: RD (UT) : Doylight type reversol colour film RA (UK) : Artificiol light type reversol colour film ND (NT) : Doylight type negotive colour film NA (NK) : Artificiol light type negotive colour film (N) : Block-ond-white negotive film N (U) : Blqck-ond-white reversol film R www.orphancameras.com
www.orphancameras.com Like the film indicoior, the ASA-DIN film speed window on the comero is on oid to memory,for the speed of the film looded into the comero is of consideroble importoncein setting the correct operture ond shutier speed (see poges 8 to 10). I
S"uins rhe Film Speed Fully press in the lever (17),ond iurn the front milled rim (see whiie orrow) of the combinedoperture ond film speed ring (6) until the requiredfilm speed figure oppeors in the ASA or DIN window (12).Releosethe lever ogoin, ond the front rim is once more coupled with the operture setting ring. lf the film in use is roted ot o speed in befween fwo figures in lhe film speed window, intermediole settings ore olso possible. For instonce, with o film of 32 ASA, let the milled ring engoge between the figures 25 ond 50.
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-Unloodins After the lost frome the exposed film must be rewoundfrom the ioke-up spool into the doylight cosseite: o Pushthe reversinglever (5) bockwords; the rewind knob (4) will spring up into i i s o p e r o f i n gp o s i t i o n ( s e e i l l u s t r o t i o n ) . o Turn the rewind knob in the direction o f t h e o r r o w w h i l e o b s e r v i n gt h e f i l m counfer window. The film counter now runs bock from No. 1 (the losl exposure). When ofter No. 36 or 20 the red letter "F" or the red morkfor No. 22 respectively i s b e l o w i h e i n d e x m o r k ,t h e f i l m i s f u l l y rewound. The cossetiecon then be removed from the comero. www.orphancameras.com
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www.orphancameras.com and Ayertwes SettingSbufirvsyteeds The correct seitings for exposure.time ond l.ens.operlure-con be estimoted by experience, or - preferobly - defermined wifh fhe oid of o photo-electric exposure meter. When you toke o reoding, the meter indicofes o series of operture-speed combinotions for correct exposure under ihe prevoiling light conditions where you intend to toke the piciure. From such o series you then choose most suitoble operture-speed combinotion for your subiect, ond set the controls of the VITO BR occordingly Choose therefore o combinotion with o fost shutter speed for moving subiects (e. g. children ot ploy, sports shots); for scenes requiring greot depth of field ( s u c ho s l o n d s c o p e v i e w s ) s e t o c o m b i n o t i o n u s i n g o s m o l l o p e r t u r e . F o r f u r t h e r defoils see the section on opertures ond depth of field on poge 23. I
Serins the Speed ond Aperture F i r s t t u r n t h e s h u t i e r s p e e d s e t t i n g r i n g ( ' 1 7 )u n t i l t h e r e o r t i p o f t h e V index mork engoges opposite the required shutier speed. Then turn the operture ring (6) to sei the opproprioie operture number opposite the A index on the shuiter speed ring. The illusirotion on the opened-oui flop of the inside cover poge shows the cqmero set to o combinotion of 1 / o os e c o n d o I f 1 5 . 6 .
Sefiing the Speed ond Aperture (continued) In proctice you moy occosionolly find ihot you wont to use o different operture-speed combinotion from thol originolly chosen. Here the VITO BR hos the greot odvontoge thot you con set ony olternotive combinotion by simply turning the shutter speed setting ring. The effective exposure olwoys remoins fhe some. For instonce, offer hoving sef the correct exposure combinotion, you moy need o foster or slower shutter speed. In thot cose you only need fo turn the shutter speed setting ring (7) to move the V index to the left or right to the desired speed. The corresponding operture figure is instontly visible obove the A index ond ot the some time outomoticolly odiusied. This movement of the shutter speed setting ring thus covers ihe whole ronge of operture-speed combinotionspossible under the given light conditions. But please nole: Once you hove set o correct bosic combinotion, ond vory the operiure or shutter speed by turning the speed setling ring, d o n o t m o v e t h e d o u b l e I i n d e x b e y o n d t h e l e f t h o n d l i m i t ( f 1 2 2 )o r l h e right hond limit (f/2.8) of the operture scole. Oiherwise ihe originolly determined exposure volue is chonged ond you would hove to repeot l h e e s t i m o t i o n o r m e o s u r e m e n to f t h e p r e v o i l i n g l i g h t c o n d i t i o n s .
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Aperture (continued) Setting the Speed ondwww.orphancameras.com The Prontor SLK-V diophrogm shutter hos o tri-colour speed scole: c T h e b l o c k f i g u r e s ( l / s o ot o 1 / o os e c o n d ) o r e s o f e s p e e d s f o r h o n d - h e l d s h o i s . e T h e y e l l o w f i g u r e s ( 1 / s oi o 1 s e c o n d ) o r e s i m i l o r l y s p e e d s w h i c h o r e t i m e d outomoticolly by the shutter. Here, however, o firm support for ihe comero (e.g.o tripod, toble, etc.) is desiroble during the exposure. "8" setting pressing the releose buffon (9) keeps the shutter r At the green "B" setfigg corresponds to open for os long os the releose is depressed. (The o n e x p o s u r e o f 2 s e c o n d s i n t h e s e q u e n c eo f t h e s h u t t e r s p e e d s c o l e ) . o The green figures (4 to 60 seconds) ore no longer exposures timed by ihe shutter.They ore only intended for colculoting the exposure times when the "B" oi fhe limit of its movement,but the operture shufier speed ring is sei to scole would still permit furiher operture-time combinotions for poor lighting conditions. With such exposures remember olwoys to set the operture figure o p p o s i t e i h e g r e e n e x p o s u r e t i m e c h o s e n ,t o t h e A i n d e x b y t u r n i n g b o c k t h e opci^ture ring (6). T h e f l o s h s y n c h r o n i z o t i oonn d o l s o l h e s e l f - i i m e ro r e s e t b y t h e s y n c h r o n i z i nlge v e r ( 1 4 ) . F o r o l l e x p o s u r e sw i t h o u t f l o s h o n d w i i h o u t t h e s e l f - t i m e ri t i s i m m o t e r i o lw h e t h e rt h e synchronizinglever is set to M or to X. -l0-
One full movement of the ropid winding lever (27) os for os it will go tensions the shutter, ond odvonces ihe film ond film counier. The lever then flies bock inio its originol position.
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Tensioningthe Shutter
Operotion of the ropid winding lever is of course olso possible by severol short m o v e m e n t s .I n t h o t c o s e k e e p p u l l i n g o u t the lever until it blocks. An ouiomotic l o c k i n g m e c h o n i s mp r e v e n t s o p e r o t i o n o f the ropid winding lever ogoin until the shutter hos been releosed; conversely, the shutter con only be releosed ofier operoting the ropid winding lever. T h i sp r e v e n t sd o u b l ee x p o s u r eoss w e l l o s b l o n k fromes. lf the comero is empty, the ropid w i n d i n g l e v e r m o v e sf r e e l y w i t h o u t t e n s i o n i n g the shutter.
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Releosing the Shutter www.orphancameras.com F o r h o n d - h e l d s h o t s h o l d t h e c o m e r o q u i t e s t e o d y ,o n d s m o o t h l yb u t f i r m l y d e p r e s s t h e r e l e o s e b u t t o n ( 9 ) . N e v e r i e r k i t . F o r s l o w s h u t t e rs p e e d s( l o n g e r t h o n 1 / s os e c o n d ) , s u p p o r t t h e c o m e r q r i g i d l y d u r i n g t h e e x p o s u r e( e . g . o n o i r i p o d o r o t o b l e ) , o n d r e l e o s e b y m e o n s o f o coble releose;ihis screwsinto the releose button (9).
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rn" setf-rimer When you hove set the correct operfurespeed combinotion ond fhe distonce (see poge 14), tension the shutter (see poge 15), ond set the synchronizing lever (.|4) to the green letter "V" (see illustrotion). On pressing ihe releose, the shutter will now open on its own ofter o deloy of obout 8 seconds, while the synchronizinglever outomoticolly "V" returns from io "Xo. Do not use self"B". timer when the shutteris set to
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T h i s r e o l l y u n i q u ef i n d e r n o t o n l y s h o w s t h e s u b i e c ti n f u l l n o t u r o l s i z e , b u t y o u con olso keep lhe other eye open ond t h u s o b s e r v e i h e s u r r o u n d i n g so f t h e s u b i e c to s w e l l . T h i s i s o s p e c i o l o s s e t when toking condid oction shots.The m o r v e l l o u sb r i l l i o n t i m o g e f r o m e c l e o r l y o u t l i n e st h e e x o c t f i e l d o f v i e w . Note thot wiih neor sublectsot obout 3 feet from ihe comerothe field of view i n f h e f i n d e r i s d i s p l o c e dd o w n w o r d so r sidewoys, occording to whether ihe c o m e r o i s h e l d h o r i z o n t o l l yo r u p r i g h t . This is indicotedby the two short morks i n i h e c r y s t o l - c l e obr r i l l i o n t f r o m e ( s e e i l l u s t r o t i o no v e r l e o f ) . -13-
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www.orphancameras.com Sefiingt[1eDistance is porticulorly eosy with the VITO BR: In the centre of the crystol-cleor brilliontfrome finder you con see the bright circulor rongefinderfield. As long os the rongefinder is not correctly focused on the subiect, the lotter oppeors with double outlines in the rongefinder field (seeiop illustrotion). Turn the lens focusing mount (1) io fuse the double outlines in the rongefinder field inio one. This sels the lens exocily to the meosured distonce (see bottom illustrotion). With horizontql shots, focus olwoys on verticol outlines; wilh upright shols use horizontql lines of the subiect. -14-
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Zone Focusing Condid oclion shots (for inslonce of children ot ploy) often yield surprisingly live pictures. On such occosions don't bother to set the exqct distonce. Insteod, set the distoncescole to neor zone mork for sub[ects befween I ond 17 feet, f ond io the for zone mork Q for subiecls between l6 feet ond infinity. You musl, however, stop down to of leosl f/5.6 (morked in red) to ensure odequole depth of field.
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ilashshorc The PRONTOR SLK-V shutter permits synchronizedflosh shots up to the fostestshutfer s p e e d o f 1 / s o so e c o n d w i t h o n y f l o s h g u n o r electronicflosh unit on the morket. Pleqse Note: W i t h b l o c k - o n d - w h i t ef i l m t h e f i o s h ( c l e o r o r blue bulbs, or electronic flosh) con either b e u s e d o n i t s o w n, o r c o m b i n e d w i t h d o y light or with ortificiol light sourcessuch os tungsten lomps. W h e n u s i n g o f l o s h f o r c o fo u r - f i l m s ( or t i ficiol- ond doy-lighf) we recommend to observe exoctly the instructions for use of these films. In cose of doubt pleose contoct y o u r p h o t o - d e ol e r .
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Smoll light-weight units such os the Voigtlcinder flosh gun con be fitted directly into the occessory shoe (10) of the comero (see illustrotion on the left). Lorger flosh guns or the flosh holders of e l e c t r o n i c f l o s h o u t f i t s o r e g e n e r ol l y fitted olongside the comero with the oid of o speciol brqcket. The flosh coble completes the electric 'the circuit befween f losh unit ond the comero shutter. Push the plug of the f l o s h c o b l e i n t o t h e f l o s h s o c k e t ( 2 1 ) ,o s shown in the illustrotion. Worning: Never use the shutter contoct to fire flosh bulbs from the normol tl0 or 220 volt moins.
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SeninS the Shutter ond Aperture www.orphancameras.com Floshbulbs ond electronicflosh units differ in their chorocteristics suchos the f i r i n g d e l o y o n d l i g h t o u i p u t ; i h e t o b l e o p p o s i t ec l o s s i f i e st h e m i n s e v e r o l groups.To ensurethot the peok bri'ghtness of every iype of flosh co-incides with the instont when the shufter is fully open, theie ore two kinds of "M" ,,X,,. synchronizotion: ond lever ('14)of the Pgl"t-"_lo!.i!,g,o flosh shot therefore move ihe synchronizing PRONTORsLK-v shufterto the yellow dot morked "M" or tf,e red doi'morked the typesof floshond oll the shutterspeeds lI", gt required.You con then useoll"M" listed in the toble opposite under ond "X" respectively.Note: For flosh shotswith the self-iimer(with ihe synchronizing levei set to ihe green dot "V") use only the shutier speedslisted in the toble under ,,X,,. The lens operfure required for correct exposurecon be obtoined from ihe s o - c a l l e dg u i d e n u m b e r .T h i s i s u s u o l l yq u o t e d o n i h e f l o s h b u l b p o c k i n go r i n t h e l e o f l e t si s s u e db y t h e m o k e r so f t h e b u l b o r e l e c i r o n i cf l o i h u n i i . T o find the correctoperture,divide the opproprioteguide numberby the distonce in feet betweenthe flosh ond the subiect.ln shoit: Aperture : guide number * dislqnce. -18-
S u i t q b l e S h u t t e rS p e e d s F l o s hB u l b s Moke
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G. E.,West
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PFI, PF5, Pt25, PF38, PF6O
Osrom
XMI, XM5
G. E. C., Mozdo
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Westinghouse,
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1 to l/30
l/60 to 1/300
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voigtliinderEiherswww.orphancameras.com o r e m o d e o f s p e c l r o s c o p i c o l l yt e s i e d g l o s s , d y e d i n t h e m o s s , o n d h o r d c o o t e d ( 3 2m m . d i o m e i e r ) . T h e f i l i e r f o c t o r s g i v e n b e l o w q r e o p p r o x i m o t e v o l u e s , o s t h e y n e c e s s o r i l yd e p e n d o n t h e c o l o r s e n s i t i v i t y o f t h e b l o c k - o n d - w h i t e f i l m u s e d , o n d o n t h e l i g h i c o n d i t i o n sp r e v o i l i n g o f t h e i i m e o f t h e e x p o s u r e .
Yellowfilter
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Yellowfilter G3x
Slighi filtering effect for outdoor shots requir.ing short exposure time!, such os sports ond ocfion subiects, ond picfures with low sun. Filter foctor:'11lz times. Universol filter for londscopes ond other outdoor subiects: indispensoble for snow pictures. Filter foctor: 3 times,
Gr 4x
L i g h t e n s g r e e n t o n e s i n l o n d s c o p e s . R e c o m m e n d e df o r o r t i f i ciol light portroiture ond copying of coloured originols. Filier foctor: 4 times.
Oronge filter Or 5 x
S t r o n g f i l t e r e f f e c t s b y c o n s i d e r o b l e s u p p r e s s i o no f b l u e l i g h t . Reducesoimosperic hoze in distont views. Filter foctor:5 times.
Ultrq-violetfilter UV
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Greenfilter
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(ro"B"ot 12.8), Foro rocroror 4 rimes:i9";X5i'n"" lL,lr;:';13''0, on" division ond expose for 4 seconds. "8" For o foctor of 5 times odvonc6 the operfure ring by one division (to ot fl2.8l, ond expose for 6 seconds.
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www.orphancameras.com C[ose-u'yt s witfi nr oxiyneter Lorge-scole views of obiects ond onimols, or full - frome copies of pictures ond documenis, which ore p o r t i c u l o r l yf o s c i n o i i n go n d i n t e r e s t i n g s u b i e c t s ,o r e m o d e r e o l l y s i m p l e w i t h t h e V o i g t l c i n d e rP r o x i m e t e r . The speciol odvontoge of this ideol close-upoitochmentis, thot it permits hond-held close-up shots wifh the c o m e r o i n s t o n t l yr e o d y f o r o c t i o n - o n imporiont point with live or ropidly m o v i n g s u b i e c t s .A t t h e s o m e t i m e i h e viewfinder porollox ot close distonces i s q u t o m o t i c o l l ye l i m i n o t e d ,o n d l e n s ond rongefinderqs result ore coupled os some os in fhe normol zone from 3 feet to infinity.
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AyertweandDepthof rietd The depth of field coversthot port of the subiectoreo in front of, ond behind, the focused distonce which oppeors occepiobly shorp in the piciure. The extent of this shorp zone is by no meonsconstont:it increosesihe more you s t o p d o w n t h e l e n s ,o n d d e c r e o s e tsh e l o r g e r i h e l e n s o p e r t u r e .I n s h o r t : lorge operlures (e. g. f 14)yield limited depth of field; Smqll operlures(e. g. f/11)yield greater depth of field. The ovoiloble depth of field zone is eosily determined. After you hove set the lens fo the correct subiect distonce, look ot the depth of field scole ('11). This corries two series of operture numbers orronged symmetricolly to ihe left ond right of the I index. The depth of field then extends from the distoncemorking opposite one of the left-hond operfure figures to the distonce morked opposite the corresponding right-hond operture figure (see the illusirofion of zone focusing on poge 15).
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www.orphancameras.com cfiangingParr[ynxytosed ti[ws With the VITO BR you con ot ony time toke out o porily exposed film ond chonge over to onother one (e. g. from block-ond-white to colour) without the need for o dorkroom: o Rewind the portly exposed film into its cossette os olreody described on poge 7. Moke o note, however, of the losi number thoi oppeored in the film counter window (19). o When re-inserting ihe portly exposed film, proceed in fhe some woy os described on poges 3 to 5 up to setting the film counter lo "F" or to No. 22. o Then push the reversing lever (5) bockwords, letting the rewind knob (4) spring up. Keep pulling the ropid winding lever (27) fully to the right until ihe number following the number originolly noted oppeors in the film counler w i n d o w ( 1 9 )b e l o w t h e r e d i n d e x m o r k . F i n o l l y p u s h b o c k t h e r e w i n d k n o b ( 4 ) , pull the ropid winding lever (27) once more os for os if will go, ond corry on exposing the film in the normol woy.
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5 Reversinglever
22 Bsse plate lqtch
6 Aperture setting ring, c o m b i n e dw i t h f i l m s p e e d
23 Bqse plote flqp
setting ning
7 Shutter speed setting ring 1 7 lever to disengoge the film speed settingring (seeNo.6)
24 Combined viewfinder qnd rqngefinder eyepiece 25 Shqft of rewind knob 25 Cqssette chqmber 27 Ropid winding lever
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Milled film counler setting ring
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Film counler window
to tension the shutfer CInd odvonce the film
20 Tripod bush
28 Filrn tronsport sprocket wheel
21 Flqsh socket
29 Toke-up spool
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