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Summary of Contents for Vito III

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Page 2: ...35 mm INSTRUCTIONS FOR U 9E...

Page 3: ...We Suggestthat you practice the operating of the camera aS shown in Sectionl without loadingit Havingthus gained some experience read on to get a complete impression and only then load your first film...

Page 4: ...ldingthe Vito lit ExPosu e l 9 How to open and closecameraback 10 Inserting the filmcartridge 10 12 Setting tfretitmcounter 12 Rewiniding the film Changing pdftlyexposed f i l m s q 1 3 FocarLensesfor...

Page 5: ...vtTo lll 24x36 35mm Synchro Compur www orphancameras com...

Page 6: ...ps 4 Shutter tensioning lever 5 Peg to hold the detochoble comero shoe 6 Focusingknob of rongefinder 7 Key to rewind the film 8 Synchronising lever lo sei the flqsh contqct 9 Flosh contoct to connect...

Page 7: ...h of field indicotor 17 Axis of the R Key l8 Spool peg for film cortridge l 9 F i l m g u i d e s 20 Film tronsport shoft 2l Toke up spool not removoble 22 Film releose to put lock out oI oction for l...

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Page 9: ...bush 29 Button to open cqmelo lront 50 Front support mqy be lolded oul P r e s s b u t t o n 2 9 o n d t h e f r o n t w i l l s p r i n g o p e n H o l d i n g i t b y b o t h c o r n e r s p u l l...

Page 10: ...o s it ry go see orrow in illu strotion left Fgr time exposures set t o B I n t h i s p o s i t i o nt h e _ s h u t t e rw i r r r e m o r n o p e n o s l o n g o s t n e releose is depre ssed For ol...

Page 11: ...e s A s l i g h t t u r n o f t h e fo c u s i n g k n o b o r r o w o n l e ft w i l l m o k e t h e t w o i m o g e s b l e n d i n t o o n e t h e l e n s i s f o c u s e d o c c u r o t e l y A l...

Page 12: ...s o n s o m e s u p p o r t o r l e o n o g o i n s t o n e F o r l o n g time exposures use o tripod or folding out the front support p l o c e t h e c o m e r o o n o l e v e l s u r f o c e s u c h...

Page 13: ...use and immediately after loadingset the respectivecolour in the Indicator Opening Comero Bock P r e s s t o g e t h e r b o t h s p r i n g l o t c h e s o f t h e s o m e t i m e o n d o p e n t h e...

Page 14: ...w i n d i n g k n o b s o t h o t t h e l o n g e r o f t h e t w o s l o t s f o r t h e f i l m p o i n t s s i c i e w o y s l f t h e w i n d i n g k n o b i s l o c k e d p r e s s t h e f i l m...

Page 15: ...e o d y l o c k e d T h e n p u l l i t u p o n d t u r n t h e c o u n t i n g d i s c u n d e r n e o t h t o s e t l h e l e t t e r F o p p o s i t e t h e i n d e x m o r k F u s h t h e w i n d...

Page 16: ...posing until you reach the end of the film Rewindingthe Exposed Film After the lost exposure lift up the hondle of the rewind key but 9q l_ 1 prll out the rewind key itserf see iilustr teft oepre6 the...

Page 17: ...of the camera lensand thusallow the camerato approachthe subject muchcloser givinga largerimage W FocorLensesin push onmountsare suppliedfor two different distanceranges Tf to rU ct distonces from 2 7...

Page 18: ...ntre of your subject ond look up t h i s d i s t o n c e i n t h e t o b l e o n t h e o p p o s i i e p o g e s e c o n d o r t h i r d c o l u m n I n t h e f i r s t c o l u m n y o u w i l l f i n...

Page 19: ...y short exposuretime must be given in unfavourable light condi tions for examplesport picturesin dullweather fog or mistscenes etc VoigtlHdder Filters ore mode of spectroscopicolly tested s o l i d o...

Page 20: ...ly In distont views it reduces otm ospher i c m i si thus bi i ngi ng o ut deto il In outdoor portroits it suppresses certoin skin blemish es Fqctors 5 6 times lW Green FilterGr for be lle r r e p r o...

Page 21: ...h o t s e t c l t i s i d e o l f o r p h o t o g r o p h e r s w e o r i n g s p e c tocles Keep bolh eyes open while sighting the subject The eye w o t c h i n g t h e s u b l e c t d i r e c t l y...

Page 22: ...unsas well as electro nicflash can be usedwith n Synchro Compur shutter connecting the flosh unit to the comero F i r s t f i x t h e c o m e r o t o t h e c o n n e c t i n g b o n d o f t h e f r o...

Page 23: ...n g t o t h e v a l u e s s h o w n i n t h e t a b l e w i n d t h e s h u t t e r i n t h e u s u a l w a y a n d t h e c a m e r a i s r e d d y f o r t h e f l a s h s h o t F o r t h e c o r r e...

Page 24: ...0 Suitableshuttor Spoeds for electronioflash tubss Synchro ever set lo Closs Kind X x Instontoneousfiring I to l 500 ElectricolDetoils The outer pole of the flash contact is earthed to the shutter To...

Page 25: ...second f f I t r V I l Depthof field comprisesthat portionof the space of the scenewhich is renderedentirely sharp fromnearto furtherback lt increases as the lensis stoppeddown Remember Lorge stop lit...

Page 26: ...e there is no dust inside the camera if necessary clean it gentlY o Whenpushing on the lenshood filteror focarlensit is advisable to supportthe panel with two fingers r When on the beach carry the cam...

Page 27: ...subjectdemondsshort exposures Jheir high red sensitiviiymokes them ortictitorty zuitoOie for ortificiot tighr ph otogrophy in iigroin irj r i Lu i somewhqtcoorserthon wiih 6tirertypes of iitm l l_ rl...

Page 28: ...tyhide lined and fittedwith a carryingand neck strap The case protectsthe cameranot only from harmful effectsof the weather rain snow etc but also from those of pushesand falls A screw in the bottom o...

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