Canon IV-S2 Instrukcja Użytkownika

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Setting The Shutter Speed DialsThere are two Shutter Speed Dials:fnJet: MsrkHigh : for speeds between 1(1/500 sec. on Model I Slow : for speeds betw

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Slow Shutter Speed DialThe Slow Shutter Speed Dial will offer speeds between 1/25 to 1 sec. and T (Time) by turning the dial to th

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Time Exposures Longer Than One SecondA time exposure may be obtained by using the B (Bulb) position on the High Shutter Speed Dial. T

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Lens Aperture ScaleThe Lens Aperture controls the amount of light entering the lens and also the Depth of Field. Set ih« Letrs Apert

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rDepth of Field ScaleThe Distonce Scale and the Depth of Field Scale are used together.Depth of Field means the range of objects whi

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Infrared IndexR marking indicates the position at which focusing should be set when using an infrared film. Be sure to use proper

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FocusingIf is recommended that the camera be held as illustrated. It should rest comfortably on the heel of the left hand and be

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In correct focusAs you look through the Range-View Finder Eyepiece and rotate the Focusing Lever you will see two images of the sam

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Magnification Control'There are three positions for the Magnification Control Lever; F, lx, and 1.5x. When really sharp focusing

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When the Lever is set at lx for CANON LENSES with focal length of 100mm, and the object distance is less than 13 feet a special

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ll-i jfldirections tor using35mni CANON CAMERASModels fl -D. IV -S2CanonJ

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Exposure & CompositionTo expose and compose your picture are the lost steps and perhaps the most important. Be sure lhat the mai

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NOTE: Make sure your finger does not touch the HighShutter Speed Dial as it will alter the correct speed. Give particular attention to this when glov

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NOTE: When taking vertical picture care should be takenthat the cover does not swing in front of the lens, lb is recommended to detach

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Double ExposuresDouble exposures are normally quite impossible on the CANON CAMERA, but for special effects they are sometimes needed.

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DOHOW TO LOAD AND UNLOAD FILMLoading!mLAlways load in subdued lighi. Before you begin loading, set the Reversing Lever to “A" (Advan

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Pull out the Take-up Spool,* and slide the read/-cut-leader end up under the Take-up Spool Clip as far as it will go. The glossy

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Turn ihe Film Winding Knob slightly to engage the sprockets in the film perforations as shown.The dotted line as shown in the diagram

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The Take-up Spool has a spring catch to facilitate its easier removal from the camera body. By turning the top of the Take-up Spo

Strona 26 - HOW TO LOAD AND UNLOAD FILM

Keep the Reversing Lever still at '"A". Pull up and turn the Rewinding Lever gently in the direction shown by the arr

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Next set the Film Speed Indicator* at the top of the Film Winding Knob to the speed of your film. This will serve as a reminder

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NOTE: Each time the Winding Knob is turned theRewinding Knob rotates in a reverse direction. This indicates that the film is properly pas

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UnloadingWhen the Film Winding Knob no longer turns, you have come to the end of your film roll. DO NOT FORCE IT. Make sure to

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HOW TO CHANGE YOUR CANON LENSESDismountingplace your CANON CAMERA in your hand. Grasp the base of the lens barrel by the Lens Focusing

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MountingBefore fitting the new lens into place be sure to unscrew the Lens Dust Cap. First turn the lens counterclockwise a lit

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m%HOW TO iJSi’.27i/’ladk-----------There are three types of built-in flash synchronization in the Canon camera, model IV-S2 :1. High shutte

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High Shutter SpeedSynchronizationThis system is generally for focal-plane flash bulbs GE No. 6, 31; Sylvania FP-26, 2A ; Westinghouse N

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CANON CAMERA MODEL II-FThe operation of your Canon Camera MODEL ll-F is same as those of Model IV-S2 and Model ll-D described in th

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Do not press the Shutter Release Button even though the shutter Is not wound, as It will fire the flash bulb.

Strona 36 - Dismounting

Speedlight SynchronizationSpeedlight unit (having not more than 10 millisecond delay) Is connected with a Canon Extension Cord "A

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Do not press the Shutter Release Button except for checking the connection^ even though the shutter is not wound, as it discharges t

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Slow Shutter SpeedSynchronizationThis is generally for peak type flash bulbs such as GE No. 5,11, 22, 50 ; Sylvania No. 0, 2, 3, 25

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Do not press the Shutter Release Button even though shutter is not wound.Otherwise the flash bulb will fire.

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¥EVOLUTION OF CANON CAMERASAND HOW TO IDENTIFY YOUR CAMERA1 935-37 Original Model1937-39' Model S31The original model equipped with collapsi

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1939-42 Model SExactly same as the previous model except bayonet-type-mount Nikkor 50 mm f : 2 lens replaces Nikkor 50 mm f ; 2.8 lens.

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1942-45 Model SAll the Nikkor lenses replaced by Canon's own Serenar lens, collapsible Serenar 50 mm f : 3.5.32

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1945-47 Model JThe model wifh the built-in view finder but without rangefinder. No slow shutter speed33

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1947-48 Model SModel J was replaced by Model S-ll with built-in rangefinder. The camera has speeds 1 to 1 /500 sec. & B.

Strona 45 - EVOLUTION OF CANON CAMERAS

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1948-50 Model ll-BCollapsible Serenor 50mm f:2 lens replaces Serenar 50 mm f:3.5 lens. It is distinguished by a remarkable single wi

Strona 47 - 1942-45 Model S

1950-52 Modelshutter speeds of 1/1000 sec. as well as T added. Collapsible Serenar 50 mm f : 1.9 lens replaces collapsible Serenar

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1950-52 Model (VBuilt-in Flash Synchronizer equipped. Rail on one end of the camera to accomodate flash unit. Construction is similar to

Strona 49 - 1947-48 Model S

1952-53 Model lll-ASerenar 50 mm f : 1 .8 replaces 50 mm f : 1 .9. If is not synchronized. Film Speed Indicator equipped the top

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1952 Model IV-F (later renamed as IV-S)Similai to Canon IV except collapsible Serenar 50 mm f:1.9 replaced by non-coilapslble standard Ser

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1952 Model ll-ANo slow shufter speeds. 1 25 to 1/500 sec. & B. New Serenar 50 mm f:3.5 (type 11) lens mounted.36

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r1952- Model ll-DNo change except slow shutter speeds t added to the previous model ll-A.37

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1952- Model IV-S2Same as Model IV-S except speedlight (x' synchronization added into the flash synchronizer, and the lock provided

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135 mm f:3.5 100mm f:3.5 85mm f : 1.5 85mm f : 1.9 50mm f : 1.550mm f:1.8 50mm f:3.5 35mm f:2.8 35mm f:3.2 28mm f:3.5

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DESCRIPTIONSLens Focusing Lever Page lO

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The Canon CAMERA HOLDER is an ideal accessory for close-up, telephoto and long exposure shots. It is designed to hold the camera

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Ideal for photographing flowers, insects and other small objects. The Canon AUTO-UP is a close-cp lens for use with the Canon 50 mm

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Canon Camera Company, Inc. was first established as a Research Institute in the year of 1933 for the objacLi\’e of studying and m

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Exposure Counting Dial ...Film Winding Knob ...

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Your CANON CAMERA and CANON LENS are the praducts of the highest grade of precision engineering and optical research.The camera is strän

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HOW TO OPERATE YOUR CATION CAAiERA1. Remove the Lens Cap. By sure to replooe this Cap when your comero is not in use.2. See that the Reversing Lever

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