Exakta VX 1000 Instruction Manual, User Guide
Exakta VX 1000 Instruction Manual, User Guide
Exakta VX 1000 Instruction Manual, User Guide
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CLICKHERETOREMOVE COLOREDBACKGROUND
TheimportantoperatingcontrolsoftheEXAKTAVX1000
1.Knobforopeningthecamerabackwithfilmtype reminderdisc 2.Camerabacklock 3.Shutterreleaseknob 4.Pivotedshutterreleaselock 5.EyeletsforcarryingstroporFramecounter 6.Framecounter 7.Catchforinterchangingthefocusingsystems 8.Rapidwindleverfortensioningshutterandadvancing film 9.Rewinddeclutchingbutton 10.Smallshutterspeedsettingknob(forspeedsfrom1/30 sec.to1/1000sec.,TandB) 11.Frictiondogofrapidwindlever 12.Flashcontact"X"(primarilyforelectronicflashunits) 13.FinderHood 14.FrontofFinderHood
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18.Largeshutterspeedsettingknob(forspeedsfrom1/8 sec.to12secondsandalsofordelayedactionat1/4sec. 25.Distancesetting(focusing)ring to6seconds) 26.Aperturesettingring 19.Filmsensitivityreminderdisc 27.Releasemechanismforlenseswithfullyautomatic aperture(releaseknoborreleaserocker) 20.Indicatordiscforcheckingfilmadvance 21.Camerabackhinge 28.Lens
29.Redaligningdotonlens 30.Lenslockinglever 31.Flashcontact"F"(forflashbulbs) 32.Takeupspoolwithbluepin 33.Chamberfortakeupspoolorcassette 34.Filmwindsprocket 35.Filmguiderunners 36.Filmgatewithblindoffocalplaneshutter 37.Filmcuttingknife 38.Knoboffilmcuttingknife 39.Rewindcrank 40.Dogofrewindcrank 41.Chamberforcassettecontainingunexposedfilm 42.Nondetachablehingedcameraback 43.Exchangeablefilmpressureplate 44.Tripodbush 45.PentaPrism 46.EyepieceofPentaPrism
Filmloading Loadingandchangingthefilmmustnottakeplacein directsunlight!TheEXAKTAVX1000usesstandard35 mmminiaturefilm,incassettesof20or36exposures,to makenegatives24mmx36mm.Perfectfilmtransport requiresfaultlessfilmcassettes.Daylightloadingspools shouldonlybeinsertedincassettesmadebythesame manufacturers. 1.Depresscamerabacklock(2) downwards.Openhingedcamera back. 2.Pullouttherewindcrank(39)bymeansofitsknob.
8.Closingthecamera:Thisshouldbedonebypressingthebacklightly homeuntilanaudibleclickisheard.
Usingatakeupcassette
Inplaceofthetakeupspool(32),anemptystandardtypefilmcassettemay beplacedinthetakeupchamber(33).Takecaretochecktheconditionof thistakeupcassettethoroughly:thecoreshouldmoveeasilywithintheshell ofthecassetteandmustnotjam(ifnecessarythefrictionpointofthe cassettecoremaybelubricatedbyrubbingthemwithparaffinwax).When usingatakeupcassetteproceedasfollows:attachtheleadertongueofthe filmtothecoreofthecassettespool,ensuringthatthebarinthecoreofthe spoolisontherightasthespoolisturnedawayfromthebody,andinsert thecassettesothatthefrictiondog(11)oftherapidwindlever(8)engages withthebarinthecoreofthespool.Thencheckthatthefilmispulledtaut betweenthetwocassettes,andislyingcorrectlybetweentheguides,against theregisterrailsinthedeeperchannel.
Operatingtheshutter 1.Theshutteristensionedandthefilmwoundonbyoperatingtherapid windlever(8).Thislevershouldalwaysbeswungrightuptoitsstop,and willthenspringbackofitsownaccord.(Thefastreturninglevershouldbe restrainedgentlywiththethumb.) Thetensioningoftheshutterandthetransportationofthefilmorecoupled (avoidingunintentionaldoubleexposuresandblankframes).Itis impossibletoreleasetheshutterbeforeithasbeenfullytensionedandthe filmwoundon.Neverforcetherapidwindleverbackfromany intermediatepointinitstravel. Shouldthelevernotspringbackautomaticallywhenthecameraisempty, theback(42)shouldbeopenedandthefilmwindsprocket(34)turneda littletowardstheexposedfilmchamber(33).Therapidwindlever(8) shouldbegentlynudgedduringthisoperation. 2.Therefleximageintheviewfinder(FinderHood,PentaPrismorLens Magnifier)willbevisibleevenaftertheshutterhasbeenreleased.(Instant returnmirror.)Theredwarningsignalintherefleximageindicatesthatthe cameraisnotyetreadyforaction,andthattherapidwindlever(8)mustbe cockedbeforetheshutterisreadyforrelease(seeillustration:refleximage seenthroughPentaPrism).
Thefiguresrepresentfractionsofseconds:forexample30=1/30sec,125= 1/125sec.Intermediatespeedscannotbeset.
Shutterspeedsfrom1/8sec.to12sec.(withoutdelayedaction)
B:theshutterwillremainopensolongaspressureismaintainedupon theshutterreleaseknob(3)oronthereleasemechanismofthelens.T: theshutterwillopenwhenthereleaseknob(3)orthereleasemechanism onthelensisoperatedandwillcloseagainuponasecondpressure.The BandTsettingsareveryimportantfortakingnightandindoor exposures. Settingofshutterspeedsfrom1/1000sec.to1/30sec.(usingthe delayedaction) Refertotheinstructionsonpage18!Tensiontheshutter.Selectthe desiredshutterspeedonthesmallshutterspeedknob(10),e.g.1/125sec. Rotatethelargeshutterspeedknob(18)clockwiseasfarasitwillgo,and setittoanyoftheredfiguresasdescribedonpage20.
Redfiguresrepresentdelayedactionexposureswithwhichtheshutter opensapproximately12secondsafterpressingtherelease.
Redfiguresrepresentdelayedactionexposureswithwhichtheshutter opensapproximately12secondsafterpressingtherelease.
Operatingthelens 1.Theaperturevalue(f/No)isselectedbymeansoftheaperturesetting ring(26).Turnthisringuntilthedesiredf/Noontheaperturescaleis oppositethemark.Forinstructionsonoperatingthediaphragm mechanism,seethesectionsdealingwiththevariouslensesonpage28 onwards.Thesmalleraperturenumberse.g.f2,2.8,4,indicate relativelylargediaphragmopenings:permitbriefexposures,butgive onlyshallowdepthoffield.Thelargeraperturenumbers.e.g.16,22, indicaterelativelysmalldiaphragmopeningsrequiringlongerexposure butgivinggreatdepthoffield.Furtherinformationonthedepthoffield willbefoundonpage27
2.Thelensisfocusedbyturningthedistancesettingring(25)and observingthedefinitionoftherefleximageintheviewfinder.Thelower valuesonthedistancescaleindicatemeters,whilstthelargervaluesabove themrepresentfeet.Alldistancesaremeasuredfromthebackofthecamera tothesubject.Whentheimageofthesubjectinthereflexviewfinder attainsussharpestdefinition,thenthecorrectcamerasubjectdistancein feetormeterswillbeinlinewiththeredsettingmark.Forfurther informationonusingthefresnellens(withmicroprismfield)seepage38. Whenfocusingtherefleximageusethemaximumapertureofthelens(i.e. smallestf/No)toobtainthemostbrilliantimage,andthenstopdownjust beforetheexposure.Itisnotnecessarytotakethecamerafromyoureye, sinceallthelensesareequippedwithfullyautomaticspringorpressure diaphragms.Formoredetailedinformationseethedescriptionsofthe lensesonpage28onwards.
Readingoffthedepthoffield Whenthedepthoffieldisgreat,objectsatwidelyvaryingdistancesfromthe camerawillformasharpimage.Thepreciseextentofthissharpzonewillbe indicated(afterfocusing)bythedepthoffieldscale(24)onthelens:oneither sideofthereddistancesettingmarkyoucanreadofffromthedistancescale wherethedepthoffieldzonebeginsandendsforanyspecificaperturesetting. Iftherelevantf/No.ononesideofthecentraldistancesettingmarkisinline withtheinfinitysymbol()orevenbeyondit,thenthedepthoffieldwill extendrightuptoinfinity.Ontherightaretwoexamplesandaphotograph demonstratinglargedepthoffield. Above:Distancesetting2meters(61/2ft),aperturef5.6=depthoffield extendsfrom1.7m(51/2ft)to2.5m(8/2ft) Below:Distancesetting4meters(13ft),aperturef16=depthoffieldextends from2meters(6/2ft)toinfinity(00) ThePancolar2/50mmlensfromJenahasanautomaticdepthoffield indicatorseepage31. Fullyautomaticpressurediaphragmon Focusingforinfraredpictures Domiplan2.8/50lens:Alwaysopenthe diaphragmfullyforfocusing.Preselectthe Whenusinginfraredfilm,firstfocustherefleximagenormally, requiredsmalleraperture(largerf/No)byturning thennotethedistanceindicatedbytheredsettingmark(either theaperturesettingring(26)intermediatesettings
betweenthemarkedf/numberscanalsobe selected.Bydepressingthereleaserocker(27),the lenswillstopdownautomaticallywhenthe pressureontherockerisrelaxed,thediaphragmre opensautomatically.Thereleaserockershould thereforebehelddownuntiltheshutterhasclosed. Tocheckthedepthoffieldwhenfocusing,the releaserocker(27)maybedepressedpartwayso thatthediaphragmclosesdownwithoutreleasing theshutter.
Inordertoavoidprematureopeningtotheaperture,forlonger exposures,bothwhenusingthelargeshutterspeedsettingknob (18)andwhenemployingtheBandTsettingsonthesmall speedsettingknob(10),andalsoforalldelayedaction exposures,eitherofthefollowingproceduresshouldbe adopted:Screwacablereleasewithalongplungerandtime exposurelockintothereleaserocker.Inthiswaypressurecan bemaintainedonthereleaserockerorbodyshutterreleasefor anydesiredperiodwithouthavingtokeeponesfinger constantlyontherelease(alsoeliminatingcamerashake). Alternatively,aspeciallockingknob(availableasanaccessory) canbescrewedintothereleaserockerbyproppingupthe lowerpartoftherockertheautomaticdiaphragmmechanism willbedisengaged.Thelensisthenstoppeddown(i.e.a numericallylargeraperturevalueisselected)byturningthe aperturesettingring.Thelensopeningwillremainstopped downaccordingtotheextenttowhichtheringisrotated. FullyautomaticspringdiaphragmonT2.8/50fromJenaandPancolar2/50lensesfromJena
Pressureonthereleaseknob(27)shouldnotberelaxeduntiltheshutterhasclosed.To checkthedepthoffieldwhilstfocusing,depressthelensreleaseknob(27)justfar enoughtostopdownthelensasrequiredwithoutreleasingtheshutter,Inorderto ensurethattheshutterreleaseknob(3)onthecamerabodyisalwaysdepressedfar enoughtotriggertheshutter,thesetscrewonthereleasemechanismofthelensshould beadjustedtotherequiredlengthwithascrewdriver.Acablereleasewithalong plungercanbescrewedintothelensreleaseknob(27). AutomaticdepthoffieldindicatoronthePancolar2/50lens:Aftersettingtheaperture anddistance,followtheappropriateblack/whitebandsfromthetwomovableblack markerstothedistancescale,uponwhichthedepthoffieldrangecanbereadoff. Example:aperturesettingf8,distance5meters(17ft)=depthoffieldfrombarely3 meters(10ft)toover15meters(actually23metersor76feet). 3.Changingthelens(28)(selectautomaticonalllensesfromJena):depressthe lockinglever(30)towardsthelens,thenturnthelenstotheleftuntilthetworeddots (23and29)areinline,andliftthelensouttowardsthefront.Toinsertalensproceed inthereversesequence:lineupthereddots,andturnthelenstotherightuntilitlocks. Allspecialpurposelensescanbeused,withfocallengthsrangingfromtheshortestto thelongest.
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