neilt3
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I've just received latest new camera , an all black 1958 Zorki S .
There's one piece of it that I'm not sure what it is for .
I've done a search , but I can't find a user manual for this model , and the other Zorki cameras I have don't have this part on them .
The shutter speed dial goes from bulb , 1/25 to 1/500th .
Below this dial is a rotating lever with a hole/window on it .
Marked on the camera body is 0,5,10,15,20 and 25 .
And it's the purpose of the lever I'm wondering about .
It's nothing to do with the frame counter as that the dial around the film winder knob .
I suspect it's just a reminder device to tell you how many frames worth of film you loaded into the cassette .
The lever being placed over the relevant number and left there .
Anyone know or have a better suggestion ?
See below .
Thanks .
There's one piece of it that I'm not sure what it is for .
I've done a search , but I can't find a user manual for this model , and the other Zorki cameras I have don't have this part on them .
The shutter speed dial goes from bulb , 1/25 to 1/500th .
Below this dial is a rotating lever with a hole/window on it .
Marked on the camera body is 0,5,10,15,20 and 25 .
And it's the purpose of the lever I'm wondering about .
It's nothing to do with the frame counter as that the dial around the film winder knob .
I suspect it's just a reminder device to tell you how many frames worth of film you loaded into the cassette .
The lever being placed over the relevant number and left there .
Anyone know or have a better suggestion ?
See below .
Thanks .