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1. Cuando el lente no esta enfocado 46 Mat Plane 46 Plan mat 46 Matten Fl che 46 Zona c ntrica Focusing is done by turning the Focusing Ring 9 and watching the Micro Dia Prism 45 at the center of the viewfinder When the lens is not focused the image looks rugged The image is clearly visible however when the lens is accurately focused The image in the rest of the field of view is also clearly visible When an interchangeable lens long in focal length is used it is difficult to observe the Micro Dia Prism For focusing it is advisable to watch the image outside the Mat Plane 46 To ensure the accurate focusing of the lens it is necessary to correct the eyesight of the viewfinder Eyesight adjustment lenses are available for short and long sighted people The viewfinder is of the single lens reflex real image type The image visible in the field of view therefore is the same as that exposed on film When the lens is focused Die Einstellung ist richtig Lorsque l objectif est mis au point gt Cuando el lente esta enfocado DEPTH OF FIELD When the lens is focused on a subject at some distance not only the subject but also a certain area around the subject will be sharply delineated in a photograph and this area is known as a depth of field and has the following features 1 The larger the f number the bigger the depth of field 2 The farther the distance at which the lens is focused the bigger
2. Contact Tap hole M 2 Strap Eyelet 5 Synchroflash Contact Tap hole X 3 HEXANON Lens 4 Lens Interchanging Button www orphancameras com 9 Focusing Ring 23 Distance Scale 22 Depth of Field Scale 21 Shutter Speed Index Mark G EE Electric eye Mark x 20 Film Speed Indicator Window ASA 10 153000 4 A Manual Aperture Scale The O14 48 bP 3 7 19 Film Speed Indicator 149184 68 1146 Window DIN 12 Aperture Ring A i 18 Film Counter 3 Film Y 14 Film Rewind Knob 15 Focal Plane Mark 16 Shutter Speed Scale 7 Film Cocking Lever www orphancameras com Sh Film Rewind 46 Shutter 34 Film Take up Spool Spindle 35 Sprocket 33 Film Take up Slit 37 Eyepiece 32 Back Cover 31 Pressure Plate 25 Film Cartridge Chamber 30 Film Rewind Button 28 Tripod Tap hole 2 Back Cover Lock 27 Mercury Battery Chamber 29 Film Guide CONTENTS Name of Each Part 4 www orphancameras com Major Specifications for KONICA AUTOREFLEX A 9 Loading of Mercury Battery Cells 10 Handling of Mercury Battery Cells 1 Film Loading 12 Shutter and Aperture 16 TTL Metering and Fully Automatic Control 18 Name of Meter in Viewfinder 21 Watching Meter in Viewfinder 22 Electric Eye Photography 24 Meter s Coupling Range 26 Important Points for Light Measurement at Full Lens Opening 28 Training of Camera 30 Focusing a2 Depth of Field 34 Infrared Film Compensation Mark 36
3. jo aBupy einsodxg 4281105 8 Z 404 ce OFF tik 4 Jal sxoocure Warning Mark 41 Aperture Scale www orphancameras com WATCHING METER IN VIEWFINDER Correct Exposure Range The stopping of the Meter Needle 2 within the range of correct exposure or somewhere on the f number scale for the used lens is an indication of the feasibility of taking pictures under the Electric Eye system Here the meter needle shows the aperture to which the taking lens is to be set for a shot Warning Marks and Mark for the Indication of F number at the Full Opening of the Lens The red mark visible on the top of the f number scale visible in the field of view is a mark for the warning of underexposure for an f 1 2 lens If the lens is not f 1 2 in brightness the Mark for the Indication of the F Number at the Full Lens Opening 43 will show the f number at the full opening of the taking lens If the meter needle is aligned with this mark pictures will be under exposed The signal placed at the bottom of the f number scale is a warning mark for over exposure If the meter needle is brought in line with this Over exposure Warning Mark 40 it will be impossible to secure a correct exposure Index Point for Stopped Down Aperture Measurement When the lens is stopped down for the measurement of light the meter needle will be aligned with the Index Point 39 if a combination of shutter speed and lens aperture which assures correct exposure for t
4. Depth of Field Table 38 Film Rewind 40 B Bulb Exposure 42 Synchroflash Photography 43 Exposure for Synchroflash Pictures 45 Lens Interchange 46 Stopped Down Aperture Measurement 48 Important Points of Stopped Down Aperture Measurement 50 Hexanon Interchangeable Lenses 32 Accessories 56 MAJOR SPECIFICATIONS FOR KONICA AUTOREFLEX A Type 35 mm SLR equipped with focal plane shutter and built in CdS meter for automatic exposure determination Picture Size 24 X 36 mm Film 35mm film in cartridge 20 or 36 exposure Standard Lens HEXANON 57mm f 1 2 6 group and 7 element 57mm f 1 4 5 group and 6 element or 52 mm f 1 8 5 group and 6 element Minimum taking distance 1 5 ft 0 45m Mount KONICA Mount II bayonet 47mm in diameter and 40 5 mm in flange back Aperture Device Fully automatic aperture automatic full lens opening Shutter Copal Square S B 1 1 500 sec calibrated in equally graded 1 2 progression M and X synchro electronic light coupled to 1 125 sec with X synchro and to all shutter speeds with M synchro Viewfinder Eye level viewfinder using pentaprism lens focused with Micro Dia Prism of dispersion alignment type at viewfinder center Meter visible within field of view Mirror Mirror edge vertically flips Full quick return type www orphancameras com Exposure Adjustment TTL system using super high sensitive compound CdS meter light measured mostly at center of picture image Automatic aper
5. and is fixed 2 Determine the shutter speed Turn the Shutter Speed Dial 8 select a Shutter Speed Scale 16 suitable for your subject and bring the reading with the index mark It is convenient to set the shutter speed to 1 250 sec for outdoor shooting and 1 30 sec for indoor s hooting www orphancameras com the film loaded in the camera A mistake in the setting of the film speed will not assure correct exposure Tf cir ia ee 1 1600 800 400 The figures in brackets are the readings for PAWE 250 gt lt 1000 gt lt 640 gt lt 500 gt lt 32 intermediate film speeds DIN 2S 28 mbi E eae W 3S eee wat oF ot f 3 Set the aperture ring to the Electric Eye 4 Train the camera at your subject and look Turn the Aperture Ring 12 and bring the Electric through the viewfinder and the meter will be visible in Eye Mark 10 in line with the index mark The ring the field of view clicks into position at any f number calibration If the Meter Needle 42 is visible within the correct exposure range it will be possible to secure correct exposure Focus the lens and frame the subject before the Shutter Button 1 is depressed to take pictures under the Electric Eye system _ METER COUPLING RANGE The meter coupling range of KONICA AUTOREFLEX A is irrespective of the film speed from 1 15 to 1 500 sec of the Shutter Speed Scale 161 Yellow digits B 1 1 2 1 4 and 1 8 sec are not coupled In th
6. purpose turn the Aperture Ring 12 to detach the Electric Eye mark 10i from the index mark and an exposure is determined according to the Manual Aperture Scale 11 Here the meter visible in the field of view serves as a meter which is coupled to the film speed shutter speed and f number at the full opening of the taking lens and the Meter Needle 42 indicates a correct lens aperture Read this f number and determine a proper lens aperture according to the manual aperture scale www orphancameras com 10 15 3000 J AD UCN 1664 1448 10 142 284 688 1116 TRAINING OF CAMERA 7 f f Hold the camera tight To take a sharp picture hold the camera in a stable manner to prevent it from being It is more difficult to hold the camera vertically than to hold it horizontally It would be accidentally jarred when the shutter button is depressed Hold the camera in both hands advisable to get yourself accustomed to the vertical holding of the camera because there and make it stable by holding it against the face and nose Depress the shutter button are many cases in which the camera must be trained vertically with the bulb of a finger to release the shutter __ FOCUSING www orphancameras com 45 Micro Dia Prism 45 Micro Dia Prism 45 Mikro Diamanten Prisma 45 Micro Dia Prism K a When the Jens is not focused gt Die EihStellung ist nicht richtig Worsqu l objectif n est pas mis au point
7. the depth of field is 3 When the lens is focused on a subject the depth of field is bigger for the section in front of the subject than that behind the subject 4 The shorter the focal length the bigger the depth of field is www orphancameras com The depth of field may be ascertained either with the depth of field scale or with the manual aperture As for details reference is made to the table of depths of field Depth of Field for f 16 for f d 5 7 10 1530 ft 168 4 4 8 16 48 Distance Scale tS index Mark gaws nde x ar j 47 Infrared Film 22 Depth of Field Scale Compensation Mark Using the Table of Depths of Field The Depth of Field Scale 22 is so calibrated that readings identical to those of the lens aperture are provided on both sides of the Distance Scale Index Mark 4Q After the lens has been focused read this scale and the depth of field will be the section sandwiched between the two readings of the used aperture For example let us assume that the distance between the file plane and the subject on which the lens has been focused is 30 feet 10 meters The depth of field will be 22 to 46 feet 7 to 16 meters for f 4 and 13 feet 4 meters to infinity o for f 16 Infrared Film Compensation Mark When infrared film and a red filter are used in taking infrared photographs read the Distance Reading 23 aligned with the Distance Scale Index Mark 484 after the lens has been focused as in normal photography an
8. d then turn the focusing ring to bring this reading in line with the Infrared Film Compensation Mark 47 before the shutter button is depressed for a shot Focal Plane Mark The distances shown on the Distance Scale 233 are those from the Focal Plane Mark 15 which indicates the position of the film plane putts FILM REWIND www orphancameras com l After a pre determined number of pictures have been taken on the film loaded in the 1 Depress the Film Rewind Button X30 Once it is depressed the button remains camera the film will be wound back into the original cartridge If the back cover of the sinking camera is opened without rewinding the film note that the film will be exposed to light 2 Flip up the Film Rewind Crank 13 and turn it in the direction indicated by the and the whole of the film will become useless arrow mark inscribed on it This action will take the exposed film back into the cartridge 3 The film rewind action comes to an end when there is a sudden easing of the load on the film rewind crank Open the Back Cover 32 and take out the cartridge When the cocking lever no longer moves further after the advance of the last frame of the film do not try forcibly to cock the lever but put the lever back to the original position Take the cartridge out of the camera in the shade The film rewind button which remains depressed will return to the original position when the film wind lever
9. e case of light measurement at full lens opening the meter will be interlocked coupled within the ranges given below With f 1 2 EV4 5 f 1 2 1 15 sec EV 17 16 1 500 sec With f 1 4 EV5 1 4 1 15 sec EV 17 f 16 1 500 ec With f 1 8 EV 5 7 f 1 8 1 15 sec EV 1 7 f 16 11 500 sec NOTE Upon changing the film speed and the shutter speed beyond the coupling range the meter needle swings but it is advisable not to use the camera IMPORTANT POINTS FOR LIGHT MEASUREMENT AT FULL LENS OPENING When under exposure is recognized by the meter needle select slow shutter speed Whereas in over exposure obtain fast shutter speed In case the meter is within a correct exposure range it allows making EE photography On the other hand if the meter needle is beyond the range even changing of the shutter speed dial within a range from 1 15 to 1 500 sec EE photography is impossible In the event that you want to give priority to the selection of a lens aperture over a shutter speed because of your specific photographing purpose turn the shutter speed dial while looking through the viewfinder and bring the meter needle in line with the reading of the desired shutter speed Make sure at all times that the shutter speed dial clicks into position at the calibration of a desired shutter speed When the Electric Eye system is not used When there is the need to manually control exposure due to a specific photographing
10. er the Film Rewind Knob 14 turns counterclockwise If it does not turn counterclockwise it means that the film is not being properly wound SHUTTER AND APERTURE A shutter is designed to control the amount of light reaching the film surface in terms of time and photographically to fix an image of a subject on it The shutter speed scale has calibrations of B and 1 to 500 The readings of 1 2 4 8 500 indicate the shutter speeds of 1 1 2 1 4 1 8 and 1 500 sec respectively www orphancameras com Use of Electric Eye EE Release Button This lens is provided with an EE lock system to prevent the EE mark of the aperture ring from accidentally slipping off the index mark When you want to use the manual aperture instead of using your camera in the EE system push the button on the aperture ring and then turn the ring When your camera is re set to EE the ring will automatically lock into position without depressing the ring button The shutter speed reading of B is used when there is the need for the exposure of over one second See the explanation on B Exposure on Page 42 The colored figure of 125 is the maximum shutter speed for synchronization with electronic lights Do not turn the shutter speed dial while the shutter button is depressed _ The lens aperture is designed to control the amount of light reaching the film surface in terms of area and the depth of field See Page 34 the scope in which the len
11. er and then by a differential gear to the meter At the same time the mark indicating the f number at the full lens opening of the use lens will be shown in the field of view www orphancameras com Variable Resistor M Compensating Resistor 8 Coupled to shttfer and film speed iia i Mark for Indication of F number at sf A Full Lens Opening Chah for Coupling of Shytter and Film Speeds Lever for Transfer o F number at Full Lens Opening i j 3 D ifferential uss NG reor Battery H Battery Checker The two CdS cells situated on both sides of the eyepiece and directed inwards measure light on the focal plane and the measured value is transferred from the circuit having a compensatory resistor and a variable resistor to the meter making it possible for the meter to start its operation and automatically to determine a correct exposure The determined f number will be shown by the meter needle visible in the field of view www orphancameras com NOTE In the event that you are possessed of a fully automatic aperture lens of the Electric Eye type for use on the KONICA AUTOREFLEX it will be remodeled at any service station of the KONICA camera agent without any trouble 38 Under exposure Warning 44 Manual Aperture Mark tor f 1 2 Lens Indicator Mark 39 Index Point for Stopped down Lens Aperture 43 Mark for Indication of F Number ol Full Lens Opening 42 Meter Needle
12. eras com Lift and turn the external ring of the shutter speed dial so that the reading of the sensitivity speed of the film used in the camera appears in the Film Speed Indicator Window IMPORTANT POINTS OF STOPPED DOWN APERTURE MEASUREMENT The stopped down aperture measurement system has nothing directly to do with the aperture scale visible in the field of view In the event that the meter needle does not come in line with the index mark even if the aperture ring is turned select another shutter speed If the needle comes above the index mark pictures will be under exposed Here select a slower shutter speed If it comes below the index mark choose a faster speed Q There is no aperture in microphotography Here pictures must be taken while the shutter speed and the lights are adjusted __ Q When the lens is stopped down for a close up select a correct exposure while seeing to it that strong light does not come in the camera through the eyepiece ie 54 s6 iw 2a Si s gi When a manual pre set aperture lens is to be used set the pre set aperture ring to the reading of the smallest aperture before the ring is turned to secure a correct exposure In the event that the subject is moving so fast that there is the need for quick photographing actions exposure may be determined by simultaneously turning the pre set aperture ring and the aperture ring after they have been aligned with each other
13. erclockwise and pulled out of the camera Mount Index Mark red dot 7 of the lens barrel and correctly sink it into the as the red dots of the barrel and camera are aligned with each other camera Then grip the silver port of the lens barrel and gently turn the lens clockwise until it clicks into position NOTES When the lens is detached from the camera do not touch the inside of the camera Prevent dust from coming into the camera and falling on the dismounted lens and see to it that the lens surface is neither scratched nor marred with fingerprints STOPPED DOWN APERTURE MEASUREMENT e Manual Aperture 2 Determine the Shutter Speed Stopped Down Aperture Measurement Turn the Shutter Speed Dial 8 select a shutter speed suitable for your subject and The lens is stopped down to measure light when a preset or click aperture lens is used or bring the reading of this speed in line with the index mark when the automatic aperture system may not be put to use due to the utilization of an extension ring or bellows 3 Determine the Exposure Train the camera at your subject look through the viewfinder and turn the aperture 1 Set the Film Speed ASA or DIN ring so that the Meter Needle 42 will come in line with the Index Mark 39 visible in the viewfinder Correct exposure is assured when the meter needle is aligned with the index mark Focus the lens and frame the subject before the shutter button is depressed www orphancam
14. he film used in the camera comes out Manual Aperture Indicator Mark M the Manual Aperture Indicator Mark 44 indicates the non alignment of the Electric Eye Mark I of the Aperture Ring 12 with the index mark for a fully automatic aperture Electric eye lens When the camera is not used under the Electric eye system the alphabet M is visible at all times indicating that the aperture of the lens may be manually operated LIGHT MEASUREMENT AT FULL LENS OPENING ELECTRIC EYE PHOTOGRAPHY Light Measurement at Full Lens Opening In the event that a lens equipped with a fully automatic aperture under the Electric Eye system and having an Electric Eye mark pictures may be taken under the Electric Eye system while light is measured at the full opening of the lens and the viewfinder is brightened as a result of its full opening O The ASA and DIN scales visible through the film speed 1 Set the film speed ASA or DIN indicator window on the shutter speed dial indicate the degrees to which film is sensitive to light The film speed of your film is indicated on the box in which it is contained and in its instruction booklet Lift and turn the external ring of the Shutter Speed Dial 8 and align the reading equivalent to the speed of the film used in the camera with the index mark of the Film Speed Indicator Window When they are aligned with v Make sure that the camera is correctly set to the speed of each other the ring drops
15. is cocked B BULB EXPOSURE Turn the shutter speed dial to align the B mark on the Shutter Speed Scale 16 with the index mark and the shutter will be opened during the time when the shutter button is kept depressed and it will be closed once the finger is separated from the button This process is usable when there is the need to expose film for more than one second K The bulb exposure is not usable in the electric eye photography Turn the aperture ring to detach the Electric Eye mark from the index mark and use the manual aperture scale When a tripod is used the tripod is screwed into the tap hole on the underside of the camera It is advisable to use the KONICA Cable Release designed exclusively for the KONICA cameras SYNCHROFLASH PHOTOGRAPHY When pictures are to be taken in a circumstance which does not permit Electric Eye photography such as at night and in a dark room or when there is the need to use an auxiliary light during the daytime use either synchroflash bulbs or electronic lights and take synchroflash pictures www orphancameras com KONICA e Ur N KONICA 3 Flash Synchronization for KONICA AUTOREFLEX A Shutter For synchroflash photography use the Accessory Clip HI on which either a synchroflash Con ee gun or a small electronic light unit may be mounted As your camera is equipped with a tact nr x Peed B 1 2 4 8 15 30 60 125 250 500 tap hole each for C
16. lasses M and X insert the plug into the Synchroflash Contact Tap hole le aa M 6 for bulbs of Classes M and FP or the Synchroflash Contact Tap Hole X 5 for Hi i electronic lights and bulbs of Class F M Cis as a Dat kaal Red Dil Clogs MF X Strobo Synchronized lt Not synchronized Exposure For Synchroflash Pictures The Electric Eye system is not usable for synchroflash photography and exposure is determined according to the Manual Aperture Scale 11 The required lens aperture f number is computed by dividing the guide number of the used synchroflash bulb or electronic light with the taking distance For example in the event that a bulb of Class M is in use and the guide number for the shutter and film speeds is 75 and that the taking distance is 9 feet the lens aperture f number will be about 8 whereas 75 9 8 As regards the shutter speeds with which each synchroflash bulb or electronic light is synchronized refer to the table The guide number is shown on the package of each synchroflash bulb A table of guide numbers is available depending on the synchroflash gun Here use this table LENS INTERCHANGE www orphancameras com To dismount the lens To mount a lens on the camera To dismount the lens depress the Lens Interchanging Button 4 when the silver part of the To mount a lens on the camera bring the red dot of the lens in line with the Lens lens barrel is gripped and the barrel is turned count
17. nto the mercury battery chamber 1 Turn the cover of the Mercury Battery Chamber 27 counterclockwise with a coin and detach it from the chamber 2 Insert the two cells into the mercury battery chamber the side up according to the figure printed on the seal inside the chamber After the cells have been put into position put the cover on the chamber and screw it tightly Handling of Mercury Battery Cells A mercury battery is fully serviceable for more than one year if used normally The battery voltage drops abruptly when it becomes weak the CdS meter will stop normal operation When the meter pointer does not move even in bright light replace the battery with a new one For the mercury battery it is recommendable to use 1 3V battery Mallory PX 675 or Eveready EPX 675 Since there are various batteries which resemble the above but are of a different voltage than that required caution should be observed when replacing so as not to damage the camera When not using the camera for a long period store it in a place with little moisture after taking out the mercury battery FILM LOADING The KONICA AUTOREFLEX A takes 35 mm roll film which comes in a cartridge For film loading avoid the direct sunlight and do it in the shade If there is no shade one way would be to use the shadow of your body www orphancameras com 1 Pull the Back Cover Lock 26 and open the Back Cover 32 of the camera 2 Direct toward the underside
18. of the camera that side of the cartridge through which its spindle sticks out and put the cartridge into the Cartridge Chamber 2 3 Insert the film tip into the Film Take up Slit 33 gt of the Film Take up Spool 34 Any 4 Turn the Film C cking Lever 17 and take up the film on the spool Ascertain that the slit is usable Choose any slit into which the film tip can be inserted with ease teeth of the Sprocket 15 r in gear with film perforations before the back cover is to be closed Depress the back cover with o finger tip and it will be closed with ease www orphancameras com TE nn 7 Wind the film and depress the Shutter Button 1 Repeat this action until the figure 5 After the back cover is closed flip up the Film Rewind Crank 13 and turn it in the 1 appears in the Film Counter Window 18 direction indicated by an arrow mark on it to reduce the slack of the film Turn the Film Cocking Lever until it does not move further and the film will be transported by one frame and the shutter charged at the s time The mirror and the automatic aperture will also be set lt gt Each time when the cocking lever manipulated the film counter advances one reading indicating the number of pictures that have been taken When the back cover is opened after the exposure of a roll of film the film counter automatically returns to the S Start position To Check Film Advance When the film is being taken up in a correct mann
19. s may be focused on a subject The aperture ring of each lens has a scale of f numbers ranging from a reading for its full opening to a reading at the time the lens is fully stopped down The aperture ring clicks into position at each lens aperture reading As the ring moves from f 2 to f 2 8 the amount of light reaching the film surface proportionally increases Their relations are indicated in the above figure For example the amount of light at f 4 is half the volume of f 2 8 and the amount of light at f 5 6 is half the volume of f4 The aperture of a lens bearing the mark of Electric Eye is fully automatic Only during the split moment when the shutter is released the lens is stopped down to a determined f number and then automatically returns to the full opening at once TTL METERING AND FULLY AUTOMATIC CONTROL The KONICA AUTOREFLEX A incorporates the latest exposure system in which the compound CdS meter which measures at the center of the taking lens the light coming through the taking lens and this system is tied in with a fully automatic Electric Eye EE exposure control making it possible effectively to secure a correct exposure at an instant In the fully automatic exposure control the values of shutter and film speeds as indicated in a separate figure are transferred to the CdS meter by a coupler The value of a fully automatic aperture Electric Eye lens is transferred from the f number transfer level to the coupl
20. ture lens Electric eye Full electric eye system coupled to film speed shutter speed and interchangeable lenses at full opening Manual aperture direct reading of f number coupled to film speed shutter speed Manual pre set aperture lens zero method after camera is set to film and shutter speeds Zero method system in which camera is coupled to pre set aperture film and shutter speeds Two 1 3V mercury battery cells used as electric source EE Coupling Range EV4 5 to EV17 with ASA 100 Coupled to ASA 25 to 1 600 DIN 15 to 33 Film Wind Film wound by cocking wind lever in single action Shutter charged and mirror and automatic aperture set simultaneously Film Counter Automatic Film Counter which returns to Start mark simultaneously with opening of back cover and indicates number of pictures exposed Film Rewind Film rewind button depressed at first for subsequent film rewind with crank Button automatically returns to original position Dimensions and Weight With f 1 8 lens 148 mm width 95mm height X 89 mm thickness 930grams With f 1 4 lens 148mm width 95mm height X 90mm thickness 1 010 grams With f 1 2lens 148mm width X 95mm height 96mm thickness 1 200grams LOADING OF MERCURY BATTERY CELLS The compound CdS meter of the KONICA AUTOREFLEX A takes two 1 3V mercury battery cells as its electric source Wipe the mercury battery cells accessories for camera with a piece of dry and clean cloth and put them i
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