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Exakta 36mm Operating Instructions

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1. fully automatic and coupled Picture counter for 36 exposures Vakublitz Flashgun contact sockets Numerous Adapter Rings and Extension Tubes for micro and macro pictures with double extension pictures in natural size Film cutting knife for cutting off exposed film ends KINE EXAKTA lenses and accessories dlameter of pi angle lens front Optical equipment of view mount in Zeiss Tessar f 4 5 wide angle lens Meyer Helioplan f 4 5 wide angle lens Zeiss Tessar f 3 5 Meyer Trioplan f 2 9 Zeiss Biotar f 2 Meyer Primoplan 1 Zeiss Biotar f 1 5 Meyer Trioplan f 2 8 Zeiss Triotar f 4 Zeiss Sonnar f 2 8 Zeiss Sonnar f 4 Zeiss Tele Lens f 444444 a T coated lens Accessories KINE EXAKTA Flashgun which is fastened to the camera and connected with the flash bulb contact sockets by means of a cord Prism View Finder Attachment for eye level pictures reversing the ground glass image Complete Set of 2 Adapter Rings and 3 Extension Tubes for macro pictures Back and Front Adapter Rings Nos 140 and 141 and 3 Extension Tubes No 142 5 mm No 143 15 mm No 144 30 mm As the KINE EXAKTA camera has a bayonet fitting the two Adapter Rings have to be used in order to adapt the Extension Tubes to the bayonet mounts of camera and lens The two Adapting Rings screwed together may be used as an Extension Tube as well Microscop Adapter No 147 with Extension Tubes Nos 143 and 144 and Adapter Ring No 1
2. 40 back part ready for use Lens Hoods slip on type 32 and 42 mm in diameter Colour Filters slip on type yellow green etc 32 and 42 mm in diameter f Duto Soft Focus Lenses slip on type 32 and 42 mm in diameter f Button Release increasing surface of shutter release knob Rewinding Key facilitating the winding back of exposed film An Adapter Ring has to be used with the Tessar Lenses f 3 5 5 cm Form 134b 5 5006 19073 D 05 650 5
3. KINE EXAKTA Il EN SE 24x36 mm 1x1 in CAMERA WORKS TAUCHLEREESELISERAFY Blasewitzer Stra e 41 43 DRESDEN A 16 Germany 12 2 3 Notice The camera will work only after the finder hood has been opened by press ing the catch 1 and after the film transport lever 2 has been wound as far as it will go If the delayed action mechanism is to be used be sure to wind the slow speed knob 16 as far as it will go before BC Instr for using the kK 24x36 m 15 14 2 4C4A focussing Finder hood catch Film transport lever Reversing lever 4A Picture counter 4B Picture counter knob 4C Arrow head 5 wo Ona 11 Camera back catch Film chamber Rewind knob Take up spool Spring tongue Film transport sprockets Shutter release knob 12A Distance ring 12B Stop ring 12C Depth of focus ring 13A Focussing ma gnifier 13B Button for swinging 13A in to position Focussing Open finder hood by pressing catch 1 on the back of the hood and wind shutter by swinging film transport lever 2 as far as it will go then let it spring back Now an enlarged image of the subject is visiblevon the ground glass screen Sharp focussing is accomplished by turning the distance ring 12A and the stop is set by turning the lens mount front ring For critical focussing release the focussing magnifier 13A by moving the button 13B upw
4. ards and raise the camera to the eye In order to use the frame finder the chromium hood 13C must be swung upwards Close the finder hood only after the focussing magnifier 13A has been allowed to spring back into its neutral position by moving the button 13B downwards Then fold down the side walls 18A and B the back 18C with the frame finder and finally the front part 18D until the latter snaps into position Setting of shutter speeds The short speeds from 1 199 to 1 s5 sec as well as B or Z are set on the shutter speed knob 14 by lifting it up and turning the speed required opposite to the red dot on the fixed centre 15 and letting it down again The shutter is released by pressing the shutter release knob 11 By winding the film transport lever 2 as far as it will go the film is moved forward one frame the shutter is wound and the reflex mirror swung into focussing position The delayed action and slow speed knob 16 with fixed knob centre 17 is used for the slow shutter speeds from to 12 sec black figures and for the delayed action release red figures When using the delayed action release self timer 16 it is indis pensable to set the shutter speed knob 14 to Z or B Nor will it work properly unless the film transport lever 2 has been wound up To start with the slow speed knob 16 must be turned clockwise as far as it will go lifted up and turned so that the speed required in black comes t
5. lm parts in the camera In order to use the knife 20A the milled knob 20B is unscrewed and pulled down wards as far as it will go The camera must now be opened in the darkroom in order to remove the exposed film The end of the unexposed film in the camera is slipped again under the spring tongue 9 of the take upspool 8 as described above etc 13C Chromium hood for 13A 14 Shutter speed knob 15 Fixed knob cen tre of 14 16 Slow speed and delayed action knob 17 Fixed knob cen tre of 16 18A Right wall of finder hood 18B Left wall of fin der hood 18C Finder hood back 18D Finder hood front part 19 Lens bayonet catch 20A Film cutting knife 20B Knob of 20A 21 Vakublitz Flash gun contact sockets Special features of the KINE EXAKTA camera 24x36 mm 1x1 in The KINE EXAKTA is famous all the world over on account of its versatility un surpassed construction and attractive appearance Some of its most outstanding features are Absolute freedom from parallax the ground glass image is strictly the same as that taken on the film It takes any kind of lenses tele lenses wide angle lenses ultra fast lenses The lenses are easily interchangeable in bayonet fitting Bright magnified ground glass image Superb for colour work Focal plane shutter for speeds from ooo to 12 sec Delayed action release self timer with delaying time of 13 sec Film transport and shutter wind are
6. nder the spring tongue 9 of the take up spool 8 The film is pulled tight by slightly turning the take up spool key so that the perforation of the film engages correctly in the teeth of the film transport sprockets 10 Now the camera is closed again The rewind knob 7 must catch in the camera back so that itis clamped to the camera and cannot be pulled out when the back is closed Now wind the film transport lever 2 as far as it will go and release by pressing the shutter release knob 11 The release knob is blocked as long as the finder hood is closed shutter release lock Transport film again 2 and release again 11 By a third film wind the first unexposed piece of film is brought into position and the camera is ready for action The exposure counter 4A is set to No 1 by moving the milled knob 4B with the left hand thumb in the direction of the arrow until No 1 points to the picture counting mark arrow head 4C Unloading the camera When the 36 exposures have been taken swing the reversing lever 3 towards the film transport lever 2 By turning the rewind knob 7 clockwise the exposed film is wound from the take up spool 8 back into the film cartridge The use of the convenient Rewinding Key is recommended for this purpose As to the rest when unloading the camera proceed in exactly the same way as when loading it The camera is fitted with a built in film cutting knife which allows of cutting off exposed fi
7. o lie against the red mark on the knob centre 17 It is of paramount importance that the slow speed knob 16 is wound as far as it will possibly go When taking pictures with delayed action release the red figures of the knob 16 must come to lie against the red mark on the knob centre 17 The knob 16 is turned as far as it will go and lifted up so that the speed required in red is opposite to the red mark on the knob centre 17 For delayed action release with speeds from 999 to 1 15 sec any red figure must come to lie against the red mark on the knob centre 17 and the shutter speed knob 14 must be set to the exposure time required from 1 s999 to 1 25 sec The delaying time is always 13 sec ons NE EXAKTA II 1x1 in Changing lenses After pressing the lens catch 19 lightly towards the lens and simultaneously turning the lens to the left as far as it will go the lens can be lifted from the camera body The new tens is held into the lens mount so that red mark on the lens comes to lie against the red dot on the camera body Now the lens is turned firmly to the right until the lens catch 19 is heard to slip into the catch on the lens mount Loading the camera To begin with make sure that the shutter speed knob 14 is not set to Z and remove camera back The rewind knob 7 is pulled out as far as it will go and the loaded film cartridge is placed into the film chamber 6 The free end of the film is pushed u

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