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1. OOOOOUOODU0COU0OO 000000 FFOOMUOOU0O00dO0ddg oooi oooi 00000000000000m000000 DAeDOOOOCOOOMO00000000 oogguoooomMoo00000000 oo0000000 00000000000000000000 oooogco00000000000000 000000000000 HOLDO 0000 Coogooeloggonoooondod A cable Release can be used by screwing it into the release socket A Remote Release Switch optional extra dedicated to Hasselblad XPAN II can also be used Turn the power OFF and insert a Remote Release Switch to the Release Socket Turn the screw until it stops When the remote release switch is used AE light measurement cannot be performed even if the at first confirm the exposure by pushing the shutter release button halfway and then activate the remote release switch shutter release button is pushed halfway Therefore HOUUOUUOUUOO QOOOOODODO00D0D00D0000D00000DC0CO00OO DOOUODOOODOODODDOOUDOOODOUOOO0D Rewinding Film You can choose one of the two rewinding methods oo 00MODED 0O gd 0000000000 Pc oo 0000 A 8 TA WLORGET ST D AICSEAGET D4 LO Feige ROME Turn the power OFF and turn and set the Mode Dial to either the S C or X position while pushing the Mode Button Options Display Rewinding Method Q Rewinds the whole roll including t
2. Ono m m Op GAGGA Geo r Ooooow op OoOn0g oO 37 35mm 4B ts HeH 7 4 DILIL Vi py9 ATFUADARI 7 4 bL 135 35mm7 7 lL m4 X 24x30 5mm LUA 38mm F2 8 SBH4MHRXe ATLAN A 34mm DAIL 62MM BA Hib BE a 0 7m DIPIAYa RADI ST hI L BAN IPTV I NSIVIA 0 4545 EE RK72 EA88 ME IPI VI AARM EREJASN Ypy9 AE R BUT YY I BME 7 LYRZIA NAZUY Feo 6B RATE Bat SRT Pie IA WWVYIY Yi ey 9 py AE KB BY 1 1 OOO ERARA Ypy 2 91 VINGE EVA F4 EV 19 Fee ISO 1 OO8F EN WOBBAE VIA IL Bech fale HEEV1 2AZT YING 237vy h O 5EV 1 OEVIBIRRE 7 SZ N DX4A PhReYh x217 tyh hISs025 3200 1 3AT YFG IER CA FVITVER BRASE ET BHSERL SERLA IL Fy TZ ATRA AOU ERS YY ZIL C ay TIZIPZ M XILFEX hybYa ROYY JOY TYRA JIvyaA RILI LV REER PILIJ 1 OR 2 RA MER J1ILLRE Upy9 AE K A hISTVh KBYay Iyya Bi ZEI ILIJI I RHE AEB Dov VaR EDI BRE LERT D LAS ROBES YTD RRA Da IbbAIYI DXD_LEBAR ER MB RBM J YIS 7 MAR
3. XU OOOOOGG0DDODDUODCDOUCOUOOT The maximum number of frames that can gog be captured differs depending upon film XO OOOOOU0OC0OODUOUDOUWON cartridges OFF JO00O0000O000000000O0O If film is loaded the Film Counter displays a OOOOOCOOOOOOO maximum number of frames even if the power dial is set at the OFF position NOUOUUUUOOUOOUNNUUUUO OHOOOUMOGG000000D0COOOD euoo000g0D00000D000gngn If the Film Counter does not display HOUOUUODUUDUUUO HOOUDDOOUMOUOGUoDCoO a number of frames that can be D00000 C00 00000000 captured film is not transported X OOOOOUO0U0U0000000O OOOOOO0000000D correctly Correctly re load a proper HOOOOOOUU0O000008 0OO0O0000000000000 _ film cartridge oo0 HOOOODOODODODOOODUWOO When an abnormality occurs during HOOOUDGDDGUODODUD es ODU film transportation the Film Counter OOOCOCU0COo0odo0oo00oomOo D000000000000000 willflash and the shutter will be locked oooooooonagnooonoann nno 0 Do00000000 In such a case push the s button OHOOUUOUUUUOUOUUWO ee le OOCOOOCOD tom 00000 rewind the film and then remove the HOOOOOODODODODODOODOd HOODGoDEUoCDXxOODOoDOoOUoCaUO cartridge from the camera HOOOODOODOUMOOCDUCoUoOO Film will not be transported if non HOOUMCCGDGDDDoOOUmoOCO DX coded cartridge is loaded on the HOOOUODUODODUDUOUdCoOO camera set at Auto DX position In fannie OO 00000 U32000000000000000 Such a case open the Rear Cover set The camera captures the scope visible Lo
4. Do not align the and polarities incorrectly Doing so may result in rupture or fluid leakage causing fire injury and damage to equipment 00000 Nomenclature H Top View 71 DLAI IB Film counter window AERO TRB AE mode lock release button E RSA PILDLIN Mode dial DAI VIBY 7 Film position indicator BROFFO Y IRRI VY hykKya Power off lock release button Re Q M Hot shoe a PS AR Sy Dat Strap lugs AhKSy TRI Strap lugs YeyI ZE R 4 11 LDH Shutter speed dial index VeyI RZE KY AV IL Shutter speed dial YepyaI may Shutter release button IE Front View BILIGIV SsVT Self timer lamp 8 BackView DPAYI PAE A Viewfinder eyepiece DPIVSI DPAYI F AC AZOY TERMS Viewfinder Viewfinder eyepiece lock release button Illumination aia ens x L3 5 ooo Mi de a i ERE L oaod 2 A PYT RIY Up button v SIY RIY Down button Rangefinder window f MODERS Y REFOR BO lt Mode button AyD ithe O J Jsb Grip Battery chamber O ji AARLUMNGY fore ss 7 Half way film 74 AALIN ABI VISIKI rewinding button Focus ring LCD backli
5. When the mode selector is activated after pressing the Mode Button for about one second modes change each time when the button is pressed in the following order ISO film speed setting gt 4 Exposure Compensation gt AEB gt my Multiple Exposure gt 4 Sync timing The mode selected last time is displayed at first HOO QOOOO0CODUU0COOO0MOOOCdOoOoCdOoomMoOoCodooddood QOOOUUOUUDODUUUU0U000 Exposure Compensation Used when you wish to intentionally change exposure conditions when the subject is dark in back lit conditions or when the picture is thought to be over exposed due to spot light on the main subject oOo ef a ESE 0000000 50 OOOU0ddo0 ooo ooo 0 0 T Ooo O0 O0 OO QOOOOUOUODODCUOUODDDUOMOOCOCOUODooOUddoooddYG MODED00 04Av000000004HA0000000 Power ON the camera and press the Mode Button for about one second gt Displays other than selectable modes disappear for starting mode selection Push the Mode Button
6. OOOMODEG OO001000 L 0 0000000000000 OOO00d00d00 OMODEQ OOO OO0 P AEB 0 OOOUodgcgg OOodggdcgg o 1 1000 oO oO g OOO00d0200000 B0o00000000 000029000 000000 0 e ejooor gO oo Co Power ON the camera and press the Mode Button for about one second Displays other than selectable modes disappear for starting mode selection Push the Mode Button again to display AEB gt AEB setting can be started When the AEB mode is selected the 1 1000 second or a shutter speed longer than 8 seconds cannot be used When the camera is set to such a mode the AEB lamp flashes and the shutter is locked When the remaining number of frames is 2 or less the AEB mode cannot be used The AEB mode cannot be used when the camera is set to the Multiple Exposure mode MODED 000000000000 0000000Ma000000000000 DO000000000 Boo000000 x0000000000000005000000 0000000000000000000000 MOO00d00 0 5 1 0 0000AEem000000000000000 000000000000000000000 000000000000 xAEB0D00000m000000000000000 00000AEeB00000000000000 0000000AEB0000000000 Push either the W or A button and select a desired AEB compensation factor Push the Mode Button and register the setting The setting is registered and the camera is ready for next setting 4 is displayed in the viewfinder display portion Al
7. The exposure factor is locked when the first frame is shot and the following frames are captured in under exposed and over exposed conditions based on the exposure factor locked at time of the first shot If the Shutter Release Button is kept pushed The shutter is released three times consecutively in the order of proper exposure under exposure and over exposure If the finger is removed from the Shutter Release Button during the consecutive shooting sequence and it is pushed again the camera starts the consecutive shooting from that moment and stops film transport after shooting the third shot Even when the film transport mode is set at S you can shoot continuously by keeping the release button pushed The AEB Mode is maintained even after the shutter release but the mode can be cancelled in the following way Turn the power OFF Push the Mode Button 28 29 GRE ERE QOOOUUOUUUDODUOUUUOU0DUDODOOUUODUO000N Multiple Exposures This feature enables the camera to expose multiple images on one picture frame 1 1Sec C000000mMOD0E000000000 ooo0o gt 0000000000000000 000 D0000000000 O000MODEQ 000000 Cana oo0000000 gt 0D000000000000 00000000mM000000000000 000000000 A000Y0O00C00 C00 w0 00 0 OOOO0000d000 oo ood ood MODED0D00000000000 0000000mMa000000000000 yE
8. The selected multi exposure number is displayed in the Film Counter The Film Counter does not display a remaining number of frames when the multiple exposure mode is selected Push the Shutter Release Button Following each release of the shutter the number shown in the Film Counter reduces and in the Mode Display flashes Pushing the Shutter Release Button when P is shown in the Film Counter lets the camera complete the mode and start film transportation The Multiple Exposure Mode cannot be used when the camera is set at AEB Mode The Multiple Exposure Mode can be cancelled in either of the following methods Turn the power OFF Push the Mode Button 30 O O U O O O O O U QOOOUODOUUODOODOUOUUUOOUUOOOD Sync Timing You can select a desired sync timing for flash activation 1 1Sec OO0 000 OMoDEgoO0001000 0 0000 OO gt 000000000000000 0000 000 HOOOO000D00OO a vank Pe MODEG OO0000000000 aaa OOOUOOOUFOO oogoooomooooooooooOO gt Q00000000000000000 OOOOO0000000M005000000 OOOOOODUO0DDUOMOOMOOCOO 0000000 NJIOOOOOUOO0GOUDUODODOUOUDDOOUUODODOWOOOUDOOOOdUO RIOHUOOOUOUDOOUOUDOUODOUOUUODODOUOUUODODOUUUOOOO Turn the power ON and push the Mode Confirm if 4 mark is displayed and then Button for about one second push either the A or W button
9. Development and print charges as well as a finishing time for film containing images taken in the stereo mode may be different from those for ordinary film Please confirm when you deposit your film to a photo shop HOU Caution Caution TIXDE BM CDRELIELY CCIE RBORNDDOES HICBHWOD DFR KAAORA FB Va NdHMICLALYC CIES RRORND DORT Never disassemble the camera Electric shock may be sustained Do not disassemble crush puncture or incinerate the battery pack NECICKON BOM LICE EK HER CARTEL CCIE RL REBT DANDOS Ale DAD BSLICO IC CARS EUS IER Lo KEP RES SBAMDOERST Never touch internal parts even if they are exposed by dropping the camera by accident etc Electric shock may be sustained Do not allow the camera to be soaked or touch with wet hands Electric shock may be caused or the camera may be damaged DXI EW DRD ODS RITRUGEORRERUC CEE CSIC HER BUTEL EXPPIFTEDRANMGOES BEM REPETARE If the camera the battery becomes hot gives off smoke or a burning smell immediately remove the battery from the camera as otherwise fire and burn injuries may be caused When removing the battery take proper precautions to avoid burns JIVYAeZAOBIGHAT CFCC BRP BS PICO BRL COACH LIELYC IER 0 RRE EIR CS o FHCAL RO ha ICS TERCERA Never activate the flash unit at a close distance to human eyes or toward a person who is riding on a bicyc
10. 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 f 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 WExposure indicators in the viewfinder A v Proper exposure A shutter speed indicators light up Light up Jadoud s umas nsodx y lt 4 gt Out of the range A shutter speed A Under exposure more than1 0 step against a proper exposure setting Ashutterspeed A indicator flashes nsodx Japun lt 4 Out of the range of exposure cross coupling A shutter speed A indicator flashes Flashes Open the aperture or use a slower shutter speed When the setting is out of the range of exposure cross coupling the shutter speed indicator in the mode display portion also flashes 20 21 OO Shooting ELSI TET ET Da To Remove the Film Cartridge 0 OOO0d00d E Qo0000 Focus on the main subject refer to P 16 confirm the exposure setting refer to P 17 20 and then gently push the Shutter Release Button The camera winds the film into the cartridge as you take pictures 0000 OOOU00d00d OOOU00d00ddO OOOOC00000UCO0
11. Desired number of multiple exposures rs 000000000 10 0 OOOO000d00g oooi OO ooog OOOOU00U000CUOOD 0000 x0000000 OOO00d0dg OOO00M 27 28900000 OOOOO0000000ddO OOOGO00U00dU0dD OO gt 000 OFF O000 gt MOpDE0 000000 Turn the power ON and push the Mode Button for one second or longer gt Displays disappear and the camera is ready to accept different settings Push the Mode Button again to flash mh You can enter into a multiple exposure mode setting The multiple exposure mode is cancelled when the frame has been exposed in the multiple number set Push either the A or W button to turn ph ON gt If the h is not lit or if it is flashing it means that the multiple exposure mode is not selected Push the Mode Button and register the setting The setting is registered and the camera is ready for another setting Also the setting can be registered by pushing the Shutter Release Button halfway or leaving it untouched for five seconds Then the display changes to a display for shooting Push the Shutter Release Button halfway and confirm if fmm is registered Push either the A or W button and select a desired number of multiple exposures You can select a desired number among 2 to 9
12. fi 0000000000 0n 0 0 distance become longer while they become Sapa of ee as len When the shutter speed indicator and the A 0o00 shallower as your working distance becomes en your working distance S FAIS mark are flashing they indicate the setting is over 0300000000000 0000 shorter meters and the aperture value Is set exposure Stop down the aperture in such a case om ooodmooodoogs 3 The front depth against your main subject the at F 11 subjects within the range When the shutter speed indicator and the Y range closer to you is shallower than the rear of 1 5 to 3 meters are captured in mark are flashing they indicate the setting is under HOOUOO0000O depth the range away from the main subject tolerably sharp focus EA exposure Open the aperture in such a case U4MOUOOUOMOOONOoo di nee aca The depth of field scale is convenient for taking OOOOMOOUU000MO a shorter focal length while a depth of field pictures at estimated distances OOOOOOQ00OMd0N0 becomes shallower with a lens having a longer In low light conditions shutter speeds become slower OHOOU00d0OO focal length depending upon aperture values Therefore the use of a tripod is recommended in such photographic O O O O U i QOOOUCDODUDODDUDODDODMOODMOOUAEDODOUOU0OU0OOUO Manual Exposure Manual exposure is a photographic technique recommended when the photographer wishes OOOUQUU000OO0U00 to add intentionally adjusted touch to
13. images or when shooting subjects not suitable in the aperture priority AE mode 19 Ss pn f ar m 28 4 sl 8 3 4M 8 2 Of 1 15 2 3 5 10m yoy a A Angee Xeon Aaa asim ESO rates OOO Pgopgggg ee vyv A aemm F asnuersoea a hrtert Oey pag M 1 02F7 Y TLE 8 indicator Flashes against a proper aymura mn e a a a AE FRANT 7 t 2 flashes atape Heid OHOOUOUDUOUUODOUUUWOO 3 HOOOUOOOQOOUO0UOH Foya A BEL Shutter speed A PU oo00 remy OSA indicators Lights up _ Y S SP OOOOOOO00C0000MADOOOO AE Frat Ft light up against a proper OOOO000000d0gg f exposure setting O0OO0000000000000000000 OOOOO00000000000000M 25 SOR BSD VpyI ZAE RBIR lt LT lt Stop down the aperture or use a faster shutter speed OOOOOUDUOOD0MOOO0DCOOU0DWO OOOOUD0OU0DOMOOWOCOOOD aL oo000000000 OOOOU0UO0UDO0DDOUCOUOO Under exposure 00000000 ypyg a EtL A shutter speed A by a 0 5 step Ze kag AI 0 527 Y 7 indicators L ights up against a proper 0O0O0OOCOOOOOCOOCOOCOOOOOCOOOD oh PYUAa light up exposure setting AED UUU0U00U00 While pressing the A Mode Lock Release Button turn the Shutter Speed Dial and set a shutter speed Turn the Aperture
14. out length If the film is pulled out too much and loaded in that condition the final frame may be improperly exposed Do not pull out film roll too much Close the Rear Cover The camera automatically winds the entire roll out of the cassette pre winding During the pre winding operation the Film Counter counts up and the film speed is shown in the Mode Display portion When the pre winding has been completed the Mode Display will be turned off Then when you turn the power on the number of frames available for shooting will be displayed in the Film Counter and the film speed will be shown in the Mode Display DX mark is displayed when DX coded film is loaded and the film speed is set at Auto DX BRAR ADEA Ee oRe HOUGUUO HOUOUUOOU Loading Film Picture Composition Focusing MOOUU000 gl Maximum number of frames 3D images 36EXP 24exp 12EXP
15. 000 9 Mounting Detaching Lens Cap OOOOGOO0 CG sonooos 10 Detaching Viewfinder Eyepiece o Q S 3 3 Q No Li L oooooonoooooonononoonononn 11 Loading Batteries 0000000O0000000000000000000 11 00000000000 ood Power On Selection of film advancing mode and so on QOOOQOOQOO00 vo000000000000000000 12 Checking Residual Power of Batteries QOOOOGODOO0000 oo0000000000 12 Backlight of the LCD Panel S D Q 3 Q Ii 3 go00o0000000000000000000000 16 Picture Composition OO o000000000000000000000 16 OOOO000 oo0000000000000000000 17 Aperture and Depth of Field O000 AE ocooooooooooooocococococo000 18 Aperture Priority AE OOOOOO0C coooonoooooooocooo000 13 15 D00000 no00000000000000000000000 19 20 Manual Exposure oooooonooooonnnnononnonononnnononnni21 Shooting DO000000 no0000000000000000000021 22 Remove the Film Cartridge OOOOOOO000 OG oo00000000022 Remove the Film Before the Frame is Shot OHOOOQOQOOQO ooo0000000000000000023 Self timer Photography go 0oo0000000000000000000024 Flash Photography 0 D0000 n0000000000000000000000n00125 Mode Selection 0 0O00 o0000000000000000000000000000000 26 Exposure Compensation AEB o00000000000000000000000000000127 28 AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing wl o So 7 3 go 0o00000000000000000000000000029 30 Mu
16. 000 OO AEBD0O 0000000000000000 OOOO00d0gdgg Bt KKYY CRETESAB BHEE Fk BHANNA IC FALET AEBt k WEB USA OHBAY EBL CRE CesT SEBXE K BERDI LLAZA T ILIV Ico LEG AJ VIYYIN Vr YINEDE E Eler AYLIN TE YUPYYIO VepyvI OBRDE LOE Alc JS yyap aS 7 4 WIRE 74 UL RE ORE MODERY Y 4 1 MHL CSBE Ric Aot MODERSY eT TEIC ISO Z 4 IL REESE Ed BtHBIE gt AEB AEBS ey SEBS 4 YYI0491 YIOMET RRENET Rie lcCae LICE PORMICRMAN iz HE CROAKDCIMAD TWEET By pressing the Mode Button for about one second you can select either of the following modes Exposure Compensation AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing Multiple Exposure Sync timing Normal sync Rear sync ISO Film Speed setting MiModes selectable with the Mode Button Exposure Compensation Mode Used when you wish to intentionally change exposure settings AEB Mode Enables you to shoot three frames continuously at proper exposure under exposure and over exposure conditions Multiple Exposure Mode Enables the camera to expose multiple images on one frame without winding the film each time Normal sync Activates the flash unit exactly when the shutter curtain is opened Rear sync Activates the flash unit just before the shutter curtain is closed Film Speed Setting Used for setting a film speed
17. 00dOo0dOO OOOOOUOOUMOOUOODOOUOO uta OOO0d00000 34000000 EEE ELE A O To Remove the Film before the Last Frame is Shot OO0dg0g0g00 OOOOU00000d0oOUd 0o00 OOOO0OU0O00MO000dD O oO00d00 o00000000 E 00000000 OOOOOOU000UUO0CdUOUOO 0o00 When the last frame is shot the whole roll of the film will be wound up into the cartridge gt When the whole roll is wound up E mark will be displayed in the Film Counter Confirm if the lens cap is removed If the Shutter Release Button is pushed when the lens cap is not removed the W mark in the viewfinder and each of the shutter speed indicators flash Before opening the Rear Cover confirm if the motor is stopped and if the E mark is displayed If you open the Rear Cover before the E mark is displayed the film may be exposed to light To Remove the Film Cartridge before Exposing the Last Frame first confirm that the motor has stopped the E mark is displayed Then Turn the power OFF Lift the Rear Cover Lock Release Lever Push the lever to the direction of the arrow mark Open the Rear Cover and remove the cartridge If you wish to keep the leader portion left out of the cartridge set the film rewinding mode to out position refer to P 34 Push the out a button The whole roll will be wound up into th
18. AT amp BIROFFR RIT T REISSE ERI ISO Fay aRHtY 1ST AEB SBE RMNYY CRE CREUFOLEBXOA HAER OOO avh State HICKS hybhYa YYIOY I vh BAUER TIDY Tb SHRI DDL EBB UIT ERYY MAINTE Tk 166x82x66mm MARS 900g Ee S6EXP 20 24EXP 13t 12EXP 6 4K Type SPECIFICATIONS 35mm format rangefinder focal plane shutter stereo camera Film 135 35mm format film Picture Format 24 x 30 5mm Lens 38mm F 2 8 4 elements in 3 groups pair stereo base 34mm Filter Size 62mm diameter Min Focus distance 0 7m Viewfinder Bright frame natural light viewfinder parallax auto compensation magnification ratio 0 45X viewing ratio 72 or more vertical 88 or more horizontal In finder Display Shutter Shutter speed exposure indicator exposure compensation mark Dual image superimposing rangefinder optical system cross coupled with the focusing ring of the lens real image rangefinder Focal plane shutter available shutter speeds B and from 8 sec to 1 1000 sec Exposure Adjustment Shutter curtain surface direct light metering cross coupling range from EV4 F4 to FV19 F22 at ISO 100 Shooting Mode Aperture priority AE Manual Exposure Compensation 2EV 1 2 step increment Auto Exposure Bracketing 0 5EV 1 0EV selected base gt under exposure ov
19. C OOOUOO000U00dO 1 12500 OOHOOOOOU0OUOD0D0OUdCOO NOOO0 1 125000000000 OO0d OOOOCO00xX0000000000 Alternatively you can select a desirable self timer activation time by pressing either the V or A button gt You can select either 10s 10 seconds or 2s 2 seconds Then focus the lens confirm the exposure setting and push the Shutter Release Button gt When 10s is selected The self timer lamp lights up for about 7 seconds flashes for about 3 seconds and then the shutter is released gt When 2s is selected The self timer lamp lights up for about 2 seconds and then the shutter is released To use a clip on type small flash Mount the flash unit on the hot shoe of the camera To use a cord system flash unit Open the sync socket cap of the camera and connect the flash cord to the sync socket Mounting a flash unit with a signal pin made for other cameras may result in a difficulty to remove the unit or a malfunction of the camera Do not use a flash unit made for other cameras The flash sync speed is 1 125 sec or slower When you use a flash unit use a shutter speed slower than 1 125 sec The sync contact is an X contact 24 HOU OOO Mode Selection MODE IO 10
20. Control Ring and set an aperture The Shutter Speed Dial is not locked at positions other than the position marked A Set a shutter speed at one of the positions where it clicks Setting the dial at an intermediate position may cause exposure errors When the Shutter Release Button is pushed halfway the camera starts light metering gt The camera displays a shutter speed and an exposure indicator in the viewfinder and the same shutter speed in the mode display Even if the halfway push of the Shutter Release Button is released the camera continues light measuring for about 25 seconds and the shutter speed is displayed in the viewfinder and the mode display during that time If the Shutter Release Button is kept pressed halfway the camera switches to the AE Lock mode Br ty9 ARW4 YT 47 9 ORT A Yyry v ZAE RAI A A BEML Fm 1 OAF Y FYE PUS Py a AE Krak Yrya A EAN ROEREND Yvy SZERELT LEEU XB He HANODE EI C KAMBOY p YY ZAE FSRRLET 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 i 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
21. OO0dMOU0dddUooCovVoO OOOOO0GG0CUMoO0CdoCooD OOOUd0oodddog eJ0O0000MUMA0000000og OOOMOO0Gdo0Uodcdocoon OOOOU000dddoog While pushing two knobs of the lens cap mount the lens cap onto or detach it from the front end of the lens portion e Make sure that the lens cap is detached when you shoot pictures If you push the shutter release button when the cap is mounted the arrow mark the shutter speed indicator and the shutter speed displayed in the mode display start flashing e Be sure to keep the lens cap mounted when you do not shoot pictures so that the lens surface is protected and entry of dust and dirt may be prevented HOUUUOUUUOUOUUUO Mounting Detaching Viewfinder Eyepiece OOOO000000CO00O0 1p000000M00 OOOOOD0000COOCOOOOOO0OTX 2000000000000000000 The viewfinder eyepiece supplied as a standard accessory is a 0 1 diopter eyepiece If the finder image is not clear with the standard eyepiece use a diopter adjustment lens for Hasselblad XPAN T optional extra C00000000000000000 ooo0oooo0000ooOON0 000000000000000 0000000000000000 D0O0O0O0COO0C00O00O0000 OO000000000000000 D0000000000000000 omoo0no0 0000000000000000000 O0000000000000000 OO00 TX 0Q 2 D0 5DH D43 DM DO 0080000000000000 00 000mgo000000 For mounting the eyepiece align the pushing the viewfinder eyepiec
22. OOCOOOOOO About viewfinder image ratio The horizontal and vertical view ratios of the viewfinder of this camera differ which means that the camera captures vertically a wider range than the finder view frame Vertical About 72 or more Horizontal About 88 or more TERARI E Dual image Ey superimposing portion RE J View field frame IPLI REB Viewfinder display portion BHAE r Exposure compensation PYA ZAER Shutter speed a GGG ew Li Ls Ls v Exposure indicator HOUUUOUOU Attaching Strap WyJ b Buckle EBE Loosening prevention ring e ooo Cayce 7 EGI he GECI Ee ooooOFn oo S oO c c ey OOngno OoOonjof OOonjwoo GS Ga Ea E Oooo OoOono oo Follow the procedures illustrated above to thread each strap end into the right and left lugs and to fasten loosening prevention rings and buckles e Adjust the strap length so that the camera comes to the position most suitable for you Make sure that each strap end is extended about 2 3 cm beyond the buckle e Threading the strap end through the loosening prevention ring becomes easier if you fix the strap end at a position and move the loosening prevention ring instead HOUUOUOUOUUO Mounting Detaching Lens Cap f S eza 0 0 0 eU000000000000000000g OOOOOGG0CO0OMoOCocoon OOO
23. STEREO CAMERA HORSEMAN 3D f HORSEMAN R 2 X ke SOBRE KOMAMURA OMRMASZL2006CF8AREO SOT CORPORATION O ORME CERON mI AI SL ARARNAR RIEL PERLICEETDREDEU ET 7103 0013 RREABPRRAMBANZEI3 2 4 FEL TEL 03 3639 3351 FAX 03 3808 0116 HORSEMAN is a registered trademark of Komamur rporation Tok n 3 2 4 Nihonnbashi Ningyo cho Chuo ku Tokyo 103 0013 Japan omami ra Corporation Tokyo Japa Phone 81 3 3639 3354 FAX 81 3 3808 0117 Tore g g g g g E mail tokyo komamura co jp PE are subject to change without www komamura co jp Owner s Manual 000000000 200000000000CC0CCO0COC00000C0C0000 oo0oooooooooo0oooooooo00COCOOCOO0OODOOON pooo Thank you for purchasing the Horseman 3D Stereo Camera as the latest addition to your photographic equipment To obtain best results from your new camera please read this instruction manual carefully before use With proper care and handling the unit will continue to provide pleasure and performance for many years to come Contents O O oo000000000000000ooononnoonnono00000 S Main Features DOO0O0COOOOO0OO co000000000000 3 When Depositing Film for Development DO0O00O0O0CO0O C0O0O00O0O soooooooo0 4 Caution OOO 00 oo0o0000000000000oo0000ooo00r 5 8 Nomenclature OOOO0OO o000000000000000000 9 Attaching Strap DO0000 00000 no000000000000
24. again to display i Exposure compensation setting can be started In either case Aperture Priority AE or Manual Exposure values set for exposure compensation are displayed If exposure compensation is applied in the Aperture Priority AE mode shutter speeds change Push either the W or A button and select a desired exposure factor E Optional Exposure Factors 2 0 1 5 1 0 0 5 0 5 1 0 1 5 2 0 Push either the W or A button and select a desired exposure factor The set factor is registered and the camera is ready for next setting The 4 symbol is displayed in the viewfinder Also the setting can be registered by pushing the Shutter Release Button halfway or leaving it untouched for five seconds Then the display changes to a display for shooting The exposure compensation mode is maintained even after a shutter release but the mode can be cancelled in the following way Push the Mode Button and AY buttons at the same time to turn 4 off 26 AEB O AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing DOMUOG00000M000 70000 20000 AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing inthis mode the camera shoots three consecutive frames automatically in properly exposed under exposed OO3000000000000M000000000000000000000000000000000000 and over exposed conditions This feature is particularly useful when reversal film is used or when you wish to capture minute color tones 27 Sea e
25. e cartridge When the rewinding operation completes E mark will be displayed in the Film Counter Confirm if the motor is stopped and the mark is displayed Then remove the film cartridge from the camera 23 EEE EEE EL a Ee Self timer Photography o0o000000000 8 0000 O00 0000000 8 00000000 DOOOGOO0C0G0U0000d0MoO0000 OOo0000dg Set the Mode Dial to the xxx mark 8 mark will be displayed in the Mode Display Use a tripod when taking pictures in the self timer mode When using the self timer in the Aperture Priority AE mode do not push the Shutter Release Button while standing in front of the camera as doing so may lead to an improperly exposed shot To cancel the activated self timer operation set the Mode Dial to a position other than the S position HOUUUOU Flash Photography po DUYIAVIAIDIDYYA i Clip on type small flash i O RRODSyy4 Cord system flash unit gt 00000000000000000 OU oOo ao o
26. e diopter adjustment lens to the eyepiece lock release button slide the viewfinder guide groove and slide it down until it eyepiece upward along the guide clicks groove of the eyepiece holder For detaching the eyepiece while Pay attention so that the viewfinder lens of the camera may not be smudged About diopter XPAN I Diopter Adjustment Lenses consisting of 2D 0 5D adjustment lenses 2D 3D and 4D diopter lenses are available For nearsighted users A minus diopter lens is suitable For farsighted users A plus diopter lens is suitable optional extra 11 ERASED AR ERG Loading Batteries 00000000D ODO CR2 x20 OOO0d00 OFF QOUdg OOOUO000dddoO U U E aane Oooogoo 0 000000 0 0 oo 0 EE OOOOUO00000d00O HOOOODO0200M00000 QOOOOUO0UOU0000W OOOOOO0DUCUdO0O CO to Eo CoO Co E Batteries Lithium batteries CR2 2 pcs Set the Model Dial to the OFF position Turn the battery chamber lid to the direction shown by the arrow marks Insert batteries from the polarity side and turn the battery chamber lid to the opposite direction while pressing the lid to close it If one of the batteries is erroneously inserted the camera does not function Load two new batteries of the same kind and the same brand Do not mix an old and a new battery 00000 oo0o0o000p EE EE ELE Power ON selection
27. ed but it 0 will restore the normal performance in normal o OO temperature to conditions The response time of the LCD may become slow in low temperature conditions However this is due to the characteristics of the LCD not a defect A Oogodooono ooo OogQgooOnono oOo ooo20p00po2 4 Turn the power OFF Then turn the Mode A total number of shots will be displayed 0 Dial from the OFF position to either the S in the Mode Display during the time A 0 C or 8 position while pushing the A button is pushed el button i Onoow Onoowm The camera returns to normal display mode when the A is released O0 o Display example 0 Mode Display Total number of shots 53 630 shots 0 OO Number displayed X 10 Total number of shots el Even a brand new camera may show 20 200 o shots or a similar number as a result of 0 outgoing inspection el ooo oooo ooo ooo GEGT o2 ag GEIGE ooond ooono oc ESEJ ooo Sn About batteries Battery performance lessens proportionally with the low surrounding temperature Carry a set of backup batteries in a warm pocket when shooting in a cold place 0o oogd0 If the battery warning symbol A appears in 0o00 the display replace the batteries with a new set OOOd0 When loading unloading film OOOO00do0gdgdgO Avoid direct sunlight 35 36 ooo Bo ere Ere oo
28. er exposure Film Speed Setting Film Advance DX auto setting manual setting from ISO25 to ISO 3200 1 3 step increment Order loading pre winding system auto winding auto rewinding optional modes entire rewinding or rewinding w film tip left out of cartridge transport mode S single C continuous M multiple exposures hot shoe and sync socket Flash Flash sync timing Normal or firing prior to the move of the tail curtain Self timer Selectable timing 10 sec or 2 sec Displays Film speed shutter speed auto bracketing total shot number battery capacity warning self timer mark exposure compensation AEB flash sync timing multiple exposure winding setting w backlight Film Counter Displays remaining number in built in indicator w backlight flashes when the power is OFF displays E after rewinding the last frame Function Setting ISO flash sync timing AEB multiple exposures w Mode Dial Power Source CR2 lithium battery X 2 number of frames approx 3000 shots in our test conditions Others Hot shoe sync socket electrical remove cable socket tripod base screw hole Film loaded unloaded indicator rewind button Dimensions 166 x 82 x 66mm Weight 900g Max frame count 36EXP 20 frames 24EXP 13 frames 12EXP 6 frames 38
29. eries DRT Indicator lights g q A DAI Indicator lights Indicator flashes omgooi 000 og Ono Oooooo Fo 0O HH OoOoooog oo OOOO 200000000000 U0 3000 OOOOUO0U0000dUdCOdCOO OOOOU00000O Check the residual power of the batteries with the mode display by turning the power ON See the sketch above The residual power is sufficient The batteries are running out Prepare new batteries The batteries have run out so the shutter cannot be released Replace batteries When two new Lithium batteries are loaded approximately 3 000 shots can be captured in our test conditions HOOUUUUUOUUUOE Backlight of the LCD Panel When the 8 button is pushed the backlight of the mode display and the film counter display portion will be put ON for about 5 seconds The backlight will be turned off when the button is pushed again 13 HOUOUUOOU Loading Film OOOOOUCOUODOOD0DOODdodoomoO 0000000000 OFF go000000 OOOOOGCUODO0OD0UMoOoCoododO OOO0dgddgdoococdg om Q 2000000000000000000000000 Qz TeL NN OOOOO00dMdoddoO OOOdgdddoccdg OOOOODUCOUDODDUOdodWmoOodD OOO0gdgMoOo0o0dddooodg OOOCUU00ddODO0ddooddo
30. f field mean 000 S aa TEE a Ee aaa When a lens is focused precisely on a main 0mo anbar aO a EAE ECE PET subject there isa depth range where the noc eoogcogoc00 vDo000000000 oogonio background and the foreground of the main NOOOOdmMogodooooodd HOOOMOUGOODU0WMOUU0d Subject can be in focus as well This depth is O0 x0000000000000000000 250 _ called a depth of field OO 0D000000CMOO0O0C0O0OC0O00000000 oes at alata ate a _ when a depth of field is deep Objects in nn o000000000000000000000 a 0 0 front of and behind the main subject are eHUOuUD00DCOD captured in sharp focus as well a OOOOUOOUOU0U0000000000 gt 0p0000000000 When a depth of field is shallow Objects Bea ere eo ORE OEO eee eee a eg a Align the A mark of the Shutter Speed When the Shutter Release Button is pushed 0000 h Dial with the indicator line halfway the camera starts light measuring HIMOOCOOCOOCOUOUO MO teharacteristics os Rotate the Aperture Control Ring and set A shutter speed is set automatically and OOOOO0000WO0000 N rile ay Keren dees to a preferred aperture value displayed in the viewfinder and in the mode 0 o 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 as you stop down the aperture of your taking The Shutter Speed Dial will be locked at the display A proper exposure value is obtained 02000000000000 000 _lens position marked A when the shutter speed indicator is lit 2 Depths of field become deeper as working of
31. get in oO oOo oom oO oo oom oH oO oOo Oooo Ol Ol EJ a ao og Oop gt A00000 00 0 00000 Eni 2 E Rama h 9Iby ay bw O 5J 63073 Y h a 2 cm wf J fg Pr OOoOnoonoOnoOoOngoooo ye 0 oo OU oo OU 00 Ooo Oo OO Oo og 00 OU oo Ooo OO When cleaning lens surfaces OooOoggdg rangefinder or viewfinder oo Lens scratches degrade image quality Follow 0 the instructions below when cleaning the lens ooogg surfaces the rangefinder or the viewfinder L oO BSa oOo ei oO z z 1 Set the Mode Dial to the OFF position 2 Blow dust and dirt with a blower 3 Apply lens cleaning liquid available at camera stores on a sheet of lens cleaning paper and oo0 OO D i gently wipe glass surfaces 0o00 0o00 w 4 Then using a sheet of dry lens cleaning paper gently wipe glass surfaces Even if you find dust and dirt on lens surfaces never try to clean the surfaces by breathing on 0000 and wiping off with cloth since doing so may damage the glass surfaces 0000 Follow the same instructions when cleaning the QOOOGOoogo0g0gdodoo rangefinder or the viewfinder oogo0ggg OOOQ0DU00D0D00gddgOD About LCD Liquid Crystal Display 0000p When temperature exceeds 60 degrees centigrade the display may be darken
32. ght button YYIOVIYb TID LRE Sync socket Film confirmation window RRL UZ Taking lenses pair n Nomenclature OO U1 1 KH BottomView HRAVTN Tripod socket DAa AAVUYD NN Focus ring ROUT Aperture control ring Pa SS tHE Battery chamber lid E F mab ARBAB Mode Display LCD TA IVDLRE Film speed indicator oe tastzin iSO ADDU DX ooo ae Self timer activation time PILIJ Self timer nS Bias j YVYJIOYLIYF Sync timing R UPTV Rear sync N NILDYYZ70O Normal sync Battery condition indicator pr T N IRVA AEB Shutter speed A gt aD DX oe Clin OS sete Film rewinding setting oe I OL BB Multiple exposures AEB 2W HB AEB exposure compensation value AEB AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing ERHALE Exposure compensation RIE Side View __ LJ RYF Yh Release socket ENSY fa Rear lid Riche OKY Rear cover lock release lever DTPA YA Viewfinder HOU000 Od OOO000000 I MOOU00000000000000 00008800 O00072 OO 00o0oomoi0OOCOOO OCOCOOCOOOCOCOCOCOOCOO
33. he film head in Rewinds the roll but leaves the film head out of the cartridge ovt 0 maogooga 0o00 Ca Push either the A or W button and select a rewinding method Push the Mode Button and register the setting Also the selected method can be registered by pushing the shutter release button halfway or leaving it untouched for five seconds or more Be careful so as not to use the exposed film again by mistake when the rewinding method is set to out Q 34 UOUOUOUO For Ensuring Years of Enjoyment PL es O000000000000000000000000000000000 Total Shot Number Display Your camera is precision equipment Please read these safety precautions carefully and follow the instructions OHoOod Storage and cleaning Avoid storing the camera in a humid dusty or high temperature place Also avoid storing the camera in a drawer since bug repellent such as naphthalene is harmful to the camera and the film Do not leave the camera in your car or in a humid place for a long time particularly in summer Be sure to put the lens cap on always Do not apply any solvent such as thinner or alcohol to clean the external parts Blow the dust off the glass surfaces and gently wipe the glass with lens cleaning tissues or well washed microfiber cloth Dust and dirt in the film chamber may damage the film surface Pay attention so that dust or extraneous substance does not
34. le driving a car or operating a train since it will seriously hamper the visual power of the person Please pay special attention when taking pictures of infants DXADEKA RELIED AMICK PRMMA vicc elders l CBWeEMML TES FAAXKORAN DOORS BMG RIS PITCHER CEAL Remove the battery immediately when the camera has been dropped into water by accident or when water or foreign objects have entered into the camera Heat generation or fire may occur When removing the battery take proper precautions to avoid burns S KEORBUAAZD mL CSIR PAVYUY NYY YYF IS EDUC CAKE LILT LJETU HREEPFEX PIFEDEMNMBOET Do not use the camera in locations where flammable gas is present or near flammable liquids such as gasoline benzene or paint thinner Explosion or fire may break out causing personal injuries DRXD PHS EOF ORME TAICIBLIT CER RO TC AR De JALO BRERA ADECOBRORACHOES CAEL Keep the camera out of reach of infants Failure to do so may result in injuries such as choking caused by the camera strap or swallowing of the battery LY AEEL CH Bar PBBU IHRE LIEU CSTER 0 KHAO RN DDOES Do not look through the camera at direct sunlight or strong light sources Eye injury may be caused BO FDAVAT AGRO CRIBLEUKSICTER RAL BHOMBRR RENICKO FX FDP REZ SBS ORACEORADSDES
35. ltiple Exposures OOOO000 oo000000000000000000031 Timing QHOOOOOE oo00000000000000000032 Speed Setting oD ooo 0000000000000 0on00000000 g3 Long Exposure Bulb DO000000000 no0000000000000033 Remote Release optional extra OOO oo0000000000000000134 OOOO000 o0000000000000135 tal Shot Number Display ooooo0o0000000000000 36 For Ensuring Years of Enjoyment ooooooo0ooooonnnnononnnnnnonnnninnni 37 38 SPECIFICATIONS oo e000000000000 1 24mm x 31 5mmQ 000000000 2 000000000 MC00000000 0000000000000000 3 0000000000000000010 00000Mc00000000000 4 0000000000000000000 D0000000000000000 5 00000000000000000010 o0000000000 6 MODE DO 0000000000000 7 00000 00000000000000 AGG 8 0000 AE0D0000000000000 000 300000000004 8 Aut Exposure Bracketing 0 0000000 000000000000000 9 EL0D00000000000000000 D000000000000000100 HOU 0o00 0o00 JEAN Oo kak Eh id eo Main Features Rangefinder Stereo Camera 1 The Horseman 3D camera enables you to capture pairs of stereo images each measuring 24 x 31 5mm 2 A pair of super Horse
36. man MC lenses assure sharp and clear image quality High precision dual image superimposing rangefinder supports the Super Horseman MC lens pair for deriving its maximum performance 4 The bright frame viewfinder permits framing with ease The viewfinder displays shutter speeds corresponding to photographic conditions so you can concentrate on framing without looking away from the viewfinder 6 The mode button enables you to set a variety of functions 7 Flash timing can be selected from two optional modes normal sync and rear sync 8 A variety of exposure techniques are available including Aperture Priority AE Manual Exposure Exposure Compensation Mode for responding to various lighting conditions and AEB Auto Exposure Bracketing allowing you to shoot three frames consecutively in different exposure settings 9 The LCD in an EL backlight system allows you to confirm settings with ease even in low light conditions When Depositing Film for Development OOOOOOU00DUdoddoodO OOOdd0ogdd OOOOU000dodUododO NOOOO0OD0O0Ud0O0d HOOOOO0O000UddoodD OOOUddg OOOOOO0ODU000d00dOg OOOOOUGGDUdddoCododg OOOOUd000ddocod When depositing a film roll for development remember the following importance things When depositing a film roll containing pictures taken in the stereo mode be sure to specify a long roll finish or do not cut as otherwise the film roll may be cut at wrong positions
37. oddO OOOd0d0doddodoOodddddddO Ooogdddg 00 00 00 Ooo 0 oooo oooo 0 0 0o00 0 0 oo oO mm Co 0 000000000 Atom OOOOxoo0ddo0ddododooddO ooogdg Confirm that film is not loaded with the film loaded unloaded confirmation window Turn the power OFF Lift the Rear Cover Lock Release Lever Push the lever to the direction of the arrow mark Open the Rear Cover In order to prevent any erroneous operation during the time when film is loaded always turn the power OFF at time of film loading Do not touch the shutter curtain Do not damage it with the film cartridge Tilt a film cartridge as shown in the drawing and gently push it in E Film to be used 35mm film loaded in 135 cartridge Note When loading or unloading a film cartridge avoid direct sunlight When the film speed is set at Automa When a non DX coded film cartridge is loaded and the film speed is set at Autom the film will not be fed In this situation set the film speed manually before loading While pressing the cartridge pull out the leading end of film to the position of the film tip mark up to the green line and place the leading end on the spool of the camera Continue to press the cartridge gently so that it does not disengage from the position If the film has been pulled out too much remove the cartridge once and adjust the pulled
38. of film advancing mode and so on OOOFFOQOOOU000000MWO0 OOOOO0OO S c s oo0000 OMOUOU0UO0UO0O0000000000 OFF O0OFMOO000000 s 2000000000000000000000 100000000000000 c 000000000000000000000 ooooomoooooooooon 0000000000000000 00000000m0000000 OFF 0000 O0000000030000000mM00000 000m000000000m0m0000000 0 00000 ONQO0000000000000 en0000000000000 eMODED0D0000 e00000 OFFDOMoOo000 0N DoOO While pressing the Power Off Release Button set the Mode Dial to the S C or S position to turn the Mode Display LCD on OFF Power Off The power will be turned off sS Single Mode The shutter is released for each frame when the shutter release button is pushed c Continuous Mode The shutter is released continuously during the time the shutter button is pressed down S Self timer Self timer works in this position To turn off the power set the Mode Dial to the OFF position When the camera is left for three minutes or more with the Power Button on the Mode Display LCD will shift to energy saving mode To restore the ON condition 1 press the Shutter Release Button 2 push the Mode button or 3 turn the power OFF once and turn the power ON again EO EE ES Ee Checking Residual Power of Batt
39. ok through the Viewfinder and focus on S i F Aare 0000000000 Se ae aa 8 within the View Frame Compose a frame your main subject by using the dual image 0000000000000000 When film is loaded normally do not so that your main subject is placed within super imposing rangefinder HOUGddoOO open the Rear Cover until the whole the View Frame gt Q0000000000000000 i roll is exposed gt Otherwise the film The pair of lenses is focused on your main may be exposed The camera is a stereo camera Therefore subject at the position where two images OO00000000000MmM O00 i you cannot shoot pictures in a vertical format of the dual image super imposed portion QODU GAUTUR HUE UUN AN E Gone Rear except for certain special cases coincide as you control the Focus Ring NOOOUOOOOOOOMFUoooO Cover again The film will be automatically owog rewound and an E lamp will flash Since The View Frame automatically If you try to focus by looking through the OHOOOUOOC0D0MO000dOO the camera features a pre winding system compensates for parallax depending upon viewfinder eyepiece from an oblique direction NOOOUOUO0OD0O0WOO0O pictures taken except for the last shot the working distance each of the dual images will be shifted HOIDOOOODEUCoKDOUoOoOoOdO will be protected from exposure although ed A 0000000 oOFF0 000 peN 0 the rewound remaining portion cannot be resulting in incorrect focusing Always look noOoogCE used When the power is turned off the E th
40. on and register the film speed Push the Mode Button again and display The film speed is registered and you can 50 proceed to another setting operation gt You can enter into a film speed setting Also the setting can be registered by pushing operation the Shutter Release Button halfway or leaving it untouched for five seconds Then the display If DX coded film is loaded in the camera changes to a display for shooting set at Auto DX mode the film speed is set automatically If non DX coded film is loaded in the camera with a film speed set at Auto DX position the film will not be transported In such a case open the Rear Cover once and reload the film after manually setting the film speed 32 33 HOOUOU Long Exposure Bulb Align the Shutter Speed Dial with the B mark gt When the Shutter Release Button is pushed halfway Bu L is displayed in the viewfinder and a 7V BU LB indicator in the mode display respectively The shutter is opened while you are pushing the Shutter Release Button E Maximum bulb time 540 seconds Use a sturdy tripod in order to avoid camera shake EET EL AE hE EE Remote Release optional extra
41. rough the viewfinder eyepiece squarely lamp will not be displayed HOUOUUOOUU HOUUUAE 17 conditions Aperture and Depth of Field Aperture Priority AE DOO0OOCOCOOOOOOCOODOOD When an aperture value is set the camera poogooooo0ooooogooggo0og automatically sets a shutter speed so that the S E oD000000000000000000 depth of field in that combination can be used a Pie a a2 aon QOOOOOOIOOOOOOOOOOOO The depi of told becomes shatower gt A shallower depth of field is useful when you OOOOUOUOOUOUOUOOUoOOO wish to keep your main subject in sharp focus OOOOU00d0 against the background intentionally blurred HOOUOOOOU0000U00000000 When the diaphragm is closed The depth of COET AEO ee E CT TEET E CE e C E 000000000000 00000 field becomes deeper anann nan oe ee ee e000000000000000000 000000000000000000 you wish to capture your main subject as well OOOOOO00000000 70000 UOOUUOOOOMOCUNOOo OHOOO0000 iy pture y j ae i as the background in sharp focus 000000 i F 5 a T OOOU000 eo ae n p OHOOo0g0gg What does the term depth o
42. so the setting can be registered by pushing the Shutter Release Button halfway or leaving it untouched for five seconds Then the display changes to a display for shooting Optional Exposure Factors 0 5 1 0 In either case Aperture Priority AE or Manual Exposure a proper exposure value is displayed but the actual shutter speed is not displayed Shutter speeds change in the AEB mode When both modes exposure compensation and AEB are set the camera shoots pictures in the AEB mode based on the set exposure compensation value and the set value for AEB is displayed in the mode display portion OQ l gE WERE AEB O Properly exposed 05 PIZ AEB f Under exposed 0 5 A N Are Over exposed ti 635 oo000000000000 0000 000020000000000 0000 gt 00000000 s 000 00000000 IDOOOOUO0OO00O00000M0000 QOUO00U000000MWO000000OO OO OOOUOUU0000U00000O OOO0 0000 70000000000 OOOOO0OdO0dO OOO0U00U0000000000d00g OMOOddg0ocoOddoooddoOmoOO OOOOUCBOOOOOOdddddddOo QOQO00MO0000Godgg s oo00 OOMOG0ddoOdoddoodoodOO 00000 e000 oFF 000 MODEGDOUUD AEB0 000000000000000 M0000COOCOOCOOCOO0O0O0OO0O Push the Shutter Release Button gt The camera shoots three frames in properly exposed under exposed and over exposed conditions The mode display changes from to then to
43. to register gt Displays disappear and the camera is a desired sync timing ready to accept different mode settings The desired setting is registered and the camera is ready to accept another setting Push the Mode Button again to display 5 f Also the setting can be registered by pushing gt You can enter into a sync timing setting the Shutter Release Button halfway or leaving operation it untouched for five seconds Then the display changes to a display for shooting N Normal sync Activates the flash unit exactly when the shutter curtain is opened R Rear sync Activates the flash unit just before the shutter curtain is closed HOUUUOUOUO Film Speed Setting 000g 0 voou 00000 0 OO0 P OHOODO0000000000000O HOOOOOG0000g MODED 000000000000 PHOOO00O0MOU00000000000 MODE ISO E 00000 nn esen XOOOOOU00000O00MO0500000 OHOODOOUO00MOO0MO00000o0g HOUO000000000000 0000 x Auto DX 00000000000 0X000 OOOOOO0ODODO00000MO00000g OOOO00gdcgggdg OOOU0d00 Auto DX 00000000000 00Xx00000000000000000000 QDOOOODODO0MOOOOODMOOCDDODODOOODODODODOOODODODODOOOD0DDODUOO0Odg 00000 Turn the power ON and push the Mode Push either the W or A button to select a Button for about one second film speed gt Displays disappear and the camera is ready to accept different mode settings Push the Mode Butt

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