CIRO 35
10. SET SHUTTER SPEEDS
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On the top edge of the shutter there's an indicator and numbers which straw the various shutter speeds ("T" stands for Time,
"B" for Bulb exposure).
Study Exposure Guide on page 8, and set indicator for proper shutter speed. |
11. FOCUS THE CAMERA
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Holding the camera about 2 or 3 inches from the eye, sight the subject through the small
window.
Move the focusing lever up or down until the split-image merges.
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12. FOCUS CAMERA
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When the image you see through the small window is split as shown above the lens is out of
focus. Adjust the focusing lever until the two sections of the image form on unbroken outline.4.butkus.org |
13. FOR HORIZONTAL PICTURES
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Use Range Finder as in Steps 11 and 12.
Hold camera horizontally as shown. |
14. FOR VERTICAL PICTURES
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Use Range Finder as in Steps 11 and 12.
Hold camera vertically as shown. Models R and S are equipped with Alphux self-cocking shutters and you have only to flip the shutter release to take a picture.4.butkus.org Model T is equipped with Rapax set-and-release type shutter and there is a Set lever which must be pushed up before snapping the release lever. |
15. REWIND FILM
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After all exposures are made rewind the | film into the original cartridge. First lift the "Wind" knob and turn slightly until it
stays up.
Turn the "Rewind" knob in the direction of the arrow. Film is all rewound when the counter dial stops turning.
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16. REMOVE FILM
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To remove the film cartridge from the camera, just reverse the loading procedure. When replacing camera back, always place it half-way up on camera to engage the edges properly.
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17. USE TRIPOD SOCKET
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On the bottom of the camera is a threaded tripod socket. For time and bulb exposures, a tripod or other solid support is necessary to prevent blurred pictures.
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18. USE CABLE RELEASE
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The cable release screws into the shutter and is recommended for use when camera is on a tripod. Use the regular shutter trip when the camera is hand held.4.butkus.org
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Ciro Cameras use 'Wollensak Lenses exclusively. These lenses are of the highest quality and are coated
for maximum
efficiency.. It is important that they be kept free from dust and dirt. Clean gently with lens tissue; avoid touching the glass
with your fingers.
19. ATTACH THE FLASH
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The accessory clip on the top of the camera accommodates the flash gun.
Slip it on or take it off in a jiffy as shown. |
20. TAKE FLASH PICTURES
Goad flash pictures are easy. With the loaded gun in position on camera, snap just as you would for regular pictures.
FOR SUPER-ACCURATE FOCUSING
On all photographic work requiring extreme accuracy, it is advisable to follow the attached chart closely. Under ordinary circumstances simply use the indicator on camera.
DEPTH OF FIELD TABLE FOR 2" FOCUS LENSES (50.8 mm.) -
CLICK HERE FOR CHART
MINIATURE CAMERAS CIRCLE OF CONFUSION 1/500 INCH.
CLICK HERE TO SEE "OUTDOOR EXPOSURE
GUIDE"
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Illustration below shows one of the five famous Ciroflex models, made by the makers of Ciro 35. |