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SUBCOURSE
SS0522
EDITION
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OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE
OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
US ARMY VISUAL INFORMATION/
AUDIO DOCUMENTATION SYSTEMS SPECIALIST
MOS 25S SKILL LEVEL 1
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF
PHOTOGRAPHIC EQUIPMENT
SUBCOURSE NO: SS05220
US Army Signal Center and Fort Gordon
Fort Gordon, Georgia
10 Credit Hours
GENERAL
During the time you will be serving in the military as a photographer,
whether it will be at the division or Corps Headquarters Photo Facilities,
you will be required to operate and maintain your equipment to insure
continuous service from you and from the photo section to which you are
assigned. So therefore, it is vital that you know how the various types of
photographic equipment found throughout the military function, and how to
maintain it at the operator's level.
This subcourse will teach you the basic operation and maintenance techniques
of the most commonly used equipment with which you might come in contact.
The subcourse is presented in three lessons. The lessons correspond to a
learning objective as listed below.
Lesson 1: Operation and Maintenance of Photographic Equipment
TASK: Identify the types of cameras and equipment needing maintenance,
their basic operation and operator maintenance procedures required for Still
Cameras, Printing Equipment and Finishing Equipment.
CONDITIONS: Given information, illustrations, and procedures on equipment
operation and maintenance, and applicable equipment TMs,
STANDARDS: Demonstrate competency of the task skills and knowledge by
responding correctly to at least 75 percent of the multiple choice and true
or false questions covering the procedures, objectives, techniques for
operation and maintenance of photographic equipment.
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The objective of this subcourse supports the tasks in STP 1125S13SMTG,
published in March 1989, as follows:
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Perform Operator's Maintenance of Still Camera(s).
Perform Operator's Maintenance on Projection Printer.
Perform Operator's Maintenance on Print Washer.
Perform Operator's Maintenance on Film Driers.
Perform Operator's Maintenance on Processing Machine EH91A.
Perform Operator's Maintenance on Darkroom, Photographic,
Transportable ES82A.
Perform Operator's Maintenance on Temperature Control Unit,
Photographic Processing FH19A.
NOTE: Any reference to MOS 84B has been changed to
MOS 25S effective 1 October 1988.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Section
TITLE PAGE..........................................................
TABLE OF CONTENTS...................................................
Lesson 1:
Lesson 2:
Lesson 3:
PHOTOGRAPHIC STILL CAMERAS...............................
PHOTOGRAPHIC PRINTING EQUIPMENT..........................
PHOTOGRAPHIC FINISHING EQUIPMENT.........................
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ANSWERS TO PRACTICE EXERCISES.......................................
*** IMPORTANT NOTICE ***
THE PASSING SCORE FOR ALL ACCP MATERIAL IS NOW 70%.
PLEASE DISREGARD ALL REFERENCES TO THE 75% REQUIREMENT.
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LESSON 1
OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE OF STILL
PICTURE CAMERAS
OBJECTIVE:
In this lesson you will learn all the basic functions and operation of
the various parts of the following Skill Practice Camera Sets: the KS7A,
KS17A, and the KS99C. You will be able to identify each major component
and know its function, and have it work together with the rest to make a
complete camera.
You will be tested as you go from one section to the next, so that at
the end you will be able to pass the examination.
We will not cover anything pertaining to performing photography with
this camera, ONLY how the equipment works.
SECTION 1
STILL PICTURE, CAMERA SET KS7A
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Description of Camera
The camera consists of a camera body, two carriages, a 4" x 5"
focusing back, an 8" x 10" focusing back, two front movement mechanisms, two
handwheel assemblies, a camera bed, and an easel.
a. Camera body. The camera body includes the following:
(1) A front frame (figure 1) for mounting the lens assembly. The
front frame contains a front stationary plate and two front movement plates
(horizontal and vertical).
(2) A front bellows (figure 1) and a rear bellows which provide a
flexible lighttight compartment (body).
(3) A center frame for securing the bellows in the center of the
camera body.
(4) A rear frame for mounting the focusing backs. A clip at each
corner of the rear frame provides the means for securing the focusing back
to the rear frame.
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b. Carriages. The front and rear carriages (figure 1) are castings
that are secured to the front and rear frames respectively. The carriages
house the camera movement and locking mechanisms, and the slides that ride
on the tubular guide rails.
FIGURE 1. Camera set, set up for horizontal operation, rightfront view.
c. Camera focusing backs. Two focusing backs are provided with the
camera set.
(1) 4" x 5" focusing back. The 4" x 5" focusing back is
interchangeable with the 8" x 10" focusing back [(2) below]. The focusing
panel shield (figure 2) is secured within the focusing back by two springs.
A ground focusing glass is mounted within the focusing panel shield.
Horizontal and vertical lines on the ground focusing glass provide a scale
to align the image.
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