Argus Argoflex E Libro di istruzioni - Pagina 5
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FIGURE
7
Now
swing
the magnifying glass
into
po-
sItIOn by
pu shing down
on
the lever
(14).
Raise
the
camera
to
your eye and
sight
through
this
glass
as
shown
in Fig. 4. Bring
your eye as close
tQ
the magnifying glass
as
..
IS
necessa
ry to
secure
sharp
magnification.
Now rotate
the
focusing
ring
(II) and
no-
tice
how the image
moves
in
and out of
focus.
Practice
focu ing the
len
s
exactly by
slghtlllg
objects at
near
and far distances
throug~
the
magnirying
glass
and bring
·
them to
need
le
sharp
focus.
To
make
an
"imaginary"
picture,
first
set
your
shutter
speed and stop opening
accord-
IIlg to the light
conditions
by referring to
the exposure
table
or
by use
of an exposure
meter. Then with the
magnifying
glass
in
position,
focus
the lens
as
previously
des-
cribed
until
the image is
sharp.
low swing
th
e
magnifying glass out of
the
way and
push
it down into hood with the fore-finger.
WIth the
camera
held
at waist
level
as in
Fig. 5, frame
the
picture as you wish
to
ha
ve
it
on your finished
print,
and when it
8
is
exactly
as
you
want
it,
slowly
depress
the
shutter
release leve
r.
(6).
Immediately
arter your
exposure,
turn
tbe
film
winding 'mob, so
that
you will ac-
quire
the
ha
bit
of
advancing
the
film
im-
mediately after
each exposure. This
precau-
tion will
pre vent double
exposed
negatives.
A
leather
carrying strap
is included
as
.
standard
equipment with
the Argoflex cam-
era.
When used
as
shown
in Fig.
5,
it
helps
steady the
camera while
making the
expo-
sure, and
is
a safe-guard against accident-
a lly
dropping the camera.
The Direct Vision Finder-
For rapid fire
eye
level
shots,
the dir.ect vision finder is
most convenient.
To
u~
this finder, push
'down
on
the center
panel of
the hood (9)
,
in
Fig. I until
the
panel engages
with the
catches. (Caution:
Do
not attempt to
force
panel
past
catcbes. To
release
from
this
position,
apply slight outward pressure on
.
rear
hood panel). Hold the camera
as shown
in
Fig.
6
and center your subject
in the
square opening provided by
the
view finder.
Remember that in taking
a
picture
with
the direct view
finder,
you
must first focus
t]!e camera either by
using the ground
glass
to
secure a
sharp image or
by estima-
ting
the distance from the
camera
to the
subject a!1d setting
the
footagf.
'indicator
(15)
III
FIg.
7,
opposite the center line (17).
After
the
shutter
has been
set
for the pro-
per
speed and
opening,
and
focused to the
proper
distance,
the exposure is made in
the
~sual
man!1er by depressing the lever
(6)
III
FIg. I.
Agalll
remem
ber to wind
the film
immediately after
making the exposure.