Pentacon Praktisix Handleiding


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Praktisix Manual
Instructions for use
The Praktisix is a single lens reflex camera with focal plane shutter for the 6 X 6 cm (21/a X 21/ ") picture format. It
possesses all the advantages of a modern precision camera, as there are:
Fully automatic diaphragm
Focal plane shutter with speeds from 1 second to 1/1,000 second and B
Rapid wind lever
Interchangeable finder elements
Interchangeable field lenses
Shutter wind coupled to film transport
Lock against double exposures and blanks Synchronization (X-contact) for flash tubes and flash bulbs
Built-in delayed action
Interchangeable lenses
Please pay special attention to the following items (abridged instructions)
1 Place film into the left-hand spool chamber.
2 Remove the gumstrip completely, pull the paper leader across the picture gate and insert it into the longer slit of
the receiving spool. The coupling slit of the spool must be at the upper end.
3 Swing rapid lever (2) around once as far as it will go, then continue operating it by rocking movements to advance
the film to the point where the arrow mark on the paper leader stands against the white dot on the picture gate. At the
same time keep the spring support of the left-hand spool under slight pressure to assure taut and even winding of the
film. Move the rapid lever back to its initial position.
4 Depress set-back knob (9); a red dot becomes visible in the window of exposure counter (13).
Important parts of the camera
1 finder hood
2 rapid wind lever
3 shutter release knob with cable release
connection
4 l f i d l d i
5 Adjust film speed indicator (8) on the inner side of the camera back.
6 Release the shutter and cock it began four times. The rapid wind lever (2) must be swung around completely each
time as far as it will go and then moved back again. The exposure counter (13) now stands at number 1.
7 View and focus your image on the ground glass field. A magnifier may be swung in for critical focusing.
8 After the 12th exposure (an "E" appears in the counter window) the paper backing has to be wound up to the end
by one full stroke of the rapid wind lever followed by short rocking movements.
Not only of these items of course, but the complete instructions for use must be studied carefully.
6 Latch for camera back
7 Knob for opening the finder
hood
8 Film speed indicator
9 Set back knob for exposure
A surface coated mirror reflects the image designed by the lens onto the ground glass screen. At the moment of the
exposure the mirror is swung out the path of rays and, forming a light tight cover over the ground glass, allows the
light rays to pass freely on to the image plane. As soon as the mirror has reached its topmost position, the shutter is
opened for the exposure. Taking lens and finder lens being one and the same, there is no danger of parallax error.
Everything that you see in the viewfinder must necessarily appear on the film, even in extreme close-ups. This
renders it possible to use lenses of various focal lengths and intermediate rings for close-up work without the need
for any extra finder attachments.
Inserting the film
You may use any kind of commercially available 120 roll film Fort 12 exposures 6 X 6 cm (21/ X 21/4 "). Undo
latch (6) and open the camera back. Place empty spool into the right hand spool chamber and make sure that the
driving mechanism catches the spool core. The bottom spring support has to be slightly pulled away. The full spool
is inserted into the left-hand chamber in the same manner.
The leader of the protective paper backing must point in the traveling direction of film. Remove the gumstrip
completely, but not before the film is held fast in the spool chamber. Pull the paper leader across the picture gate
(printed side outwards) and fix it into the longer slit of the receiving spool.
Swing the rapid wind lever (2) around as far as it will go and continue advancing the film leader by small rocking
movements until the arrow mark stands against the white dot on the picture gate. Now move the rapid wind lever
back to its initial position. Tight and even winding of the film is absolutely necessary to avoid faulty film feed
periods. The spring support of the full spool should, therefore, be kept under slight pressure as a means of checking
the wind-off movement of the film.
Depress set back knob (9) to bring exposure counter (13) to its starting point. A red dot appears in the counter
window. Release the shutter and cock it again four times. The number 1 now stands in the counter window.


Product specificaties

Merk: Pentacon
Categorie: Niet gecategoriseerd
Model: Praktisix

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