Figure 19. Lenses
5.7.4. Viewfinders
The viewfinders are: attached viewfinder, monocular, collimator sight, prismatic sight.
5.7.4.1. Attached viewfinder
The attached viewfinder is shown on the Figure 20. It is purposed for focusing and keyframing. The viewfinder’s construction
allows to orient it in any direction within a free hemisphere. Turn of the image is possible by means of the ring (145) after
loosening of it’s lock. The viewfinder is fastened to the camera by means of screws.
The ring (146) allows to adjust diopters in
5dptr range. The viewfinder magnification is 6x. The viewfinder is mounted in
place of the claw mechanism.
Figure 20. Attached viewfinder
5.7.4.2. Monocular
The monocular is pictured on the Figure 21.
It is purposed for focusing the camera on a distant object.
The monocular consists of lenses and reversal prisms inside the body, and eyepiece (148).
Mounting of the monocular onto the camera is accomplished by means of the bracket (149).
Dioptric adjustment is possible by means of the ring (150) in
5dptr range. The monocular magnification is 8x.
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