United States Camera Co. Reflex II / II "X" posted 1-20-03 Camera Manual For reference use on many Chinon manual focus and metering camera
CAUTION Never attempt to open or repair your Lifetime Flash. This should be done only by an experienced repairman SNAPPING THE PICTURE REFLEX 11 &q
TIPS ON CAMERA CARE 1. Keep your camera clean by occasionally blowing the dust out of the inside. 2. Keep lens clean by gently wiping with lens tiss
REFLEX 11 and 11 "X" Your REFLEX II is a precision engineered camera with a large brilliant picture image screen that enables you to s
1. Winding Knob 2. Viewfinder Hood 3. Picture Image Screen 4. Viewing Lens 5. Film Door Lock 6. Double Exposure Preventative 7. Taking Lens
B. Hold camera upside down and swing film holder up and out (Fig. 3). Slide roll of film over spool holder. Push film holder back into film well and
E. Now you are ready to wind film into place for the first picture. Turn winding knob (clock. wise) until Figure 1 appears centered under red film
CAUTION. Be sure film roll, when out of camera or when loading and unloading, is kept in tightly wound position at all times, as any light getting on
ATTACHING FLASH UNIT TO CAMERA B. Attach your REFLEX II FLASH ATTACHMENT to the camera by inserting the two FLASH CONTACT PINS (No. 5, Fig. 7) into
5. Most batteries hare a shelf life of 6 months and must, under normal-limited usage, be replaced after this time. 6. Insert flash bulb after flash
the position of the camera after you have looked in the viewfinder. In taking closeups or portraits, allow a little extra space in your viewfinder abo
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