Instruction For Horizon 202

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Horizon 202

ATTENTION !

Before using the camera, make thorough study of the present


Description which contains handling rules and essential
operating principles of the camera. Do not keep the camera
with the shutter cocked for a long period of time since it is
likely to impair the shutter operation.
Due to ever-advancing development in camera construction
and appearance, minor differences may occur between the text
and the camera you have purchased.
Since the camera is a complex instrument, its repair and
adjustment should be performed in repair shops only.
The present Description can not be regarded as a hand-book
on photography.

HORIZON-202 is a special camera with a fixed built-in lens


intended for taking various panorama pictures: reporting,
landscapes, interiors, sports events, fashion, tourism etc., both
by the amateur and professional photographers.
It can be used to take various pictures on black-and-white or
color film.

Features of the HORIZON-202 camera:


- Shutter cocking lever with lockings against half and double-
cocking and quite small angle of cocking (210°) for the given
frame size makes for fast picture taking and improves camera
performance.

- Metallic focal shutter with shutter speeds 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/60, 1/125 and 1/250 s enables to shoot in various
conditions (indoors or outdoors at poor lighting); low temperatures (up to - 15°C) practically do not impair
shutter operation.
- Rotating lens, when shooting, ensures the necessary image quality all over the frame area due to eliminating
of the inevitable optical distortion which occurs when taking pictures with wide-angle lenses.
- Frame counter, automatically re-setting to the initial position when reloading the film, releases the amateur
from setting the counter to "0" manually.
- Optical viewfinder enables to determine the exact limits of the objects to be photographed. Correct camera
position (strictly horizontal) is controlled by the level seen in the viewfinder field of view.
- Film rewind crank and shutter disengaging button of stay-put type cut down the time necessary for
preparation of the camera for shooting.
- Back door lock is interlocked with the film rewind crank which makes for simplified and fast film reloading.

Handling Rules
The camera is a precise optical-mechanical instrument. It should be handled carefully, kept clean and protected
from jolts, dust, moisture and sharp temperature fluctuations.
Do not remove the camera from its case the moment it is brought indoors from cold to avoid sweating of its
parts, especially optical ones.
Do not touch the surfaces of the optical parts with fingers since it may damage their coatings. Clean the coated
optical surfaces with a clean soft cloth or cotton wool wad slightly moistened with rectified alcohol or ether.
Keep the camera closed in its case. Load and unload the camera indoors or in shade protecting it against direct
sun light or bright artificial illumination. Always wind the shutter as far as it will go.
When taking pictures in frosty weather, it is better to keep the camera under your street-clothes and take it out
only for the time of shooting.

SPECIFICATIONS
Frame size ------------------------------------- 24X58 mm
Film used -------------------------------------- 35 mm, perforated
Length of film in cassette ----------------------- 1.65 m
Number of frames ----------------------------- 22
Shutter speeds --------------------------------- 1/2, 1/4, 1/8, 1/60, 1/125, 1/250 s
Eyepiece magnification ------------------------- 0.4x
Field of view ----------------------------------- 110° X 44°
Standard lens ---------------------------------- MC 2.8/28
Focal length ------------------------------------ 28 mm
Maximum relative aperture --------------------- f / 2.8
Angular field of the lens ------------------------ 120° 45°
Tripod bush thread ----------------------------- 1 / 4"
Level accuracy --------------------------------- 5°
Overall dimensions ----------------------------- 117.5 X 146 X 73 mm
Mass ------------------------------------------ 0.7 kg

CAMERA DESIGN
CAMERA DESIGN

OPERATING PROCEDURE
Loading the Camera

The camera accepts standard cassettes loaded with any type of 35


mm film. If you load the cassette with film on your own, be sure to
properly secure the film end in the cassette spool to prevent it
breaking away from the spool during operation. See to it that the film
leader is free from bends and folds and cut to the standard form. The
camera loading should not be done in direct sun light.

Load the camera in conformity with a diagram depicted on the back


door.
- Flip open film rewind crank 8 and holding it, pull out rewind knob
5 as far as it will go. Holding the film rewind knob in this position,
open back door 20 with your second hand.

- Carefully insert the film leader under guiding roller 15 and draw
out the film by about 12-15 cm.
- Put a loaded cassette into socket 13 pulling out the rewind knob as
far as it will go.
- Return the film rewind knob completely home slightly turning it to
let spool guide 1 enter the cassette.
- Pass the film leader under sprocket 18 so that it appears from under
take-up spool 19. To make this process easier rotate the sprocket
with your fingers with button 21 pressed down.
- Insert the film leader into the slot of the take-up spool and draw the
film back on to the film gate. Make sure that the sprocket tooth
engage a film perforation hole. Reel the appeared loop on the take-
up spool rotating shutter cocking lever 2. The film should be placed
on film channel guides 16 without skewing.
- Close the back door 20 tightly pressing it to make the lock latch.
Cock and fire the shutter.
- To transport a nonexposed portion of film to the film gate, cock
and fire the shutter once again. When cocking the shutter for the
second time the frame counter should be set at "1", the latter being
positioned approximately in the center of exposure counter window
12. Now you are ready to shoot.
The shutter is cocked by turning smoothly lever 2 counter-clockwise
to its fullest extent and released by pressing release button 11.
Should the film be wound tightly in the cassette, the film rewind
knob will rotate when the shutter is being cocked. If the film is loose
in the cassette, the rewind knob will fail to rotate at the first frames.
Automatic frame counter shows the number of the frame being
positioned against the film gate.
Put the film box label with film speed indicated on it, into film check
pocket 24.

OPERATING MODE SETTING

Shutter Speed Setting

Turn operating mode selection switch 7 to set the required shutter speed range from 1/2 to 1/8 or 1/60 to 1/250.
(The switch and speed markings are color-coded to help you.) Set lever 9 against the required shutter speed
value.
Each position of the lever is click-stopped.

Aperture Setting

Set aperture setting lever 10 opposite to the required aperture value. Each position of the lever is click-stopped.
At exposure determining to obtain pictures of higher quality the aperture should be smaller and shutter speed
longer. Shutter speed and aperture should be set only with the shutter cocked.

Depth of Field of the Lens

The MC 2.8/28 fixed built-in lens has no distance scale.


To determine the depth of field, make use of the table set forth below. For example, with aperture set at 8, the
depth of field will be from 2 m to infinity.
Depth of Field Table for the HORIZON-202 Camera Lens

Aperture Depth of field, m


2.8 5.5 - infinity
4 3.9 - infinity
5.6 2.9 - infinity
8 2 - infinity
11 1.5 - infinity
16 1 - infinity
PICTURE TAKING

Cock the shutter.


When shooting hold the camera in the way shown in the picture. Be
sure that the frame is not blocked by your fingers. Aim the camera at
the object to be photographed and looking through the viewfinder
determine its limits. Camera horizontal position is adjusted by level
3. At correct camera position which prevents a perspectively
distorted picture, the level ball should be in the center of the light
circle seen in the viewfinder field of view.

For vertical shots no level is used. Having prepared the camera for
shooting press the release button as far as it will go to take a picture.
REMEMBER, that sharp pressing on the release button results in
camera shake at the moment of exposure and thus in blur of the
pictures.

To take pictures with longer exposure than 1/60 s the shutter is


better released with the help of a cable release which is screwed into
the release button socket. You can as well make use of tripod having
removed the handle beforehand.

Still picture photographed with


ZENIT-122
Still picture
photographed
with
HORIZON-
202

MOUNTING THE HANDLE

Take the handle out of the case. Remove the end-cap 23 from the camera locating hole. To do this take a
pressure on the end-cap with your thumb and turn it in either sides till it comes out of the camera. Put the
handle in the hole and pressing it to the camera turn it in either direction to a click-stop. At correct mounting of
the handle they key should be on the outer side of the camera. To remove the handle from the camera press the
key down to a stop and turn the handle till it comes out of the camera.

CAMERA UNLOADING

When the exposure counter shows figure 22, the film should be rewound back into the cassette and the camera
unloaded. To do this:
- Press button 21 on the camera bottom.
- Flip open crank 8 and rotate it in the arrow direction till the film leader leaves the take up spool. Try to rotate
the crank smoothly, without jerks and not too fast to avoid traces of static electricity on film.
- Pull film rewind knob 5 all the way out; open the back door. Remove the cassette, holding the film rewind
knob.
If necessary, the camera can be unloaded after exposing any number of frames, having rewound the film into
the cassette beforehand.

MOUNTING THE LIGHT FILTERS

Mount the light filter on the camera. To do this,


with the help of the shutter cocking lever, align
the lens axis with the film gate center in body.
Through the cylindrical cup window put the
light filter mount into the lens body socket. In so
doing, press the light filter spring and put it
behind the cup window (see the diagram, page
17).
To remove the light filter, take the second one
delivered with camera, and coupling the hooks,
slightly draw the light filter in the direction
indicated by an arrow in the above mentioned
diagram.

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