Hello. This is my first time using a camera. I recently procured the Zenit E as a little birthday gift from an old estate because I wanted a new hobby amongst my many others. I plan to consume the world!
Here's a rundown of my unit.
1. No major chips
2. Shutter works fine, closes and opens all the way, lets light in.
3. No signs of corrosion.
4. The selenium cell is surprisingly working. Light meter moves according to light source.
5. Mirror(?) Glass(?) inside the body is fine with no scratches or cracks.
The thing is I've only have the body. The camera did not come with any lenses but only the cover. I plan on getting the helios 44 as a starter. The problem with this is that since I'm fairly new I don't know how film truly works. I had some B&W 400 film from illford (From a local drug mart) just to try loading it up and prevent tearing the film for practice.
I don't know if you are able to take a shot without the lens, because when I tried taking a picture the film came out blank. No shapes, no lines no writings or names just completely blank. The film isn't expired nor has it been exposed. My ISO dial was set between 500 and 250 for reference. I just turned the outer dial so that the circle matched the meter. (Though I don't know how the outer numbers translate to shutter speeds, I've tried deciphering some videos but no luck).
Would I require the lens to focus a light source better on the film? I plan on getting one given everything else about the unit works fine, it's just nervousness as a first time user.
Here's a rundown of my unit.
1. No major chips
2. Shutter works fine, closes and opens all the way, lets light in.
3. No signs of corrosion.
4. The selenium cell is surprisingly working. Light meter moves according to light source.
5. Mirror(?) Glass(?) inside the body is fine with no scratches or cracks.
The thing is I've only have the body. The camera did not come with any lenses but only the cover. I plan on getting the helios 44 as a starter. The problem with this is that since I'm fairly new I don't know how film truly works. I had some B&W 400 film from illford (From a local drug mart) just to try loading it up and prevent tearing the film for practice.
I don't know if you are able to take a shot without the lens, because when I tried taking a picture the film came out blank. No shapes, no lines no writings or names just completely blank. The film isn't expired nor has it been exposed. My ISO dial was set between 500 and 250 for reference. I just turned the outer dial so that the circle matched the meter. (Though I don't know how the outer numbers translate to shutter speeds, I've tried deciphering some videos but no luck).
Would I require the lens to focus a light source better on the film? I plan on getting one given everything else about the unit works fine, it's just nervousness as a first time user.