Home
Garmin 76CS GPS Receiver User Manual
Contents
1. oooccccoccccoconcononcnccncononcononcnronnnnonrnrenrnronrarenrnrnnnos 25 5 5 Connecting the camera to a computer ooooccccoccnccconcccocononconononcaranoncnnanannnnns 25 5 6 Attaching a flash device ooococconconconccnonconccnonconcnroncancnronrancarenranrarenrnnranennons 26 5 7 Replacing the focusing SCreeN ccec cece cece cece cece eeeeee eee eeesaeeeeeneaneeeees 26 5 8 Inserting and replacing the format mask cceeeeeeee eee eeeeeeeeeeeaneeeees 28 5 9 Adjusting the Shoulder Strap and the Hand Strap ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeees 29 5 9 1 Attaching and Removing the Shoulder Strap ooooccccccocccccnccoconcncnnnonnnnnnnoos 29 5 9 2 AOIUSTING Me Hana Step sucios its 30 6 BATTERY orando 32 6 1 Inserting and removing the battery oococcnncconcncccoconconoconcncarancnnaranoncnnoro 32 6 2 kCharging the baterista add 33 7 FIRST USE OF THE SINAR HY6 SYSTEM oooococcccoccccoconcononconcnnononcanoncnronnannnnons 34 VII Sinar CONTENTS A Jenoptik Company 8 OPERATIONAL ELEMENTS THE CAMERA FUNCTIONS AT A GLANCE 36 8 1 Operational Elements at the Hand Grip oococcccononnccocononcocononcocanoncaranonnnnnrs 36 8 2 Operational Elements at the Camera Body ocoocococcccoccoconcoconcocononronnnnonnnos 38 8 2 1 Shooting MOI uscitiscod ibi is 38 8 2 2 As PP A 39 8 2 3 Light Metering MOE ta tas 41 SAd AUTO FOCUS MOOG israel OUs Ti Nodos 42 8 2 5 Hash OPHION rene em tee o do dad 43 8
2. 1 When receiving your ordered Sinar Hy6 system please check immediately 3 1 Sinar Hy6 e75 The scope of delivery of the Sinar Hy6 e75 includes the following component parts 475 45 032 Sturdy Sinar Hy6 transportation case in which all items listed below are delivered 711 14 041 Sinar Hy6 camera body including hand grip rear and front camera protection covers hand strap and neck strap 711 54 018 Waist level viewfinder Sinar Hy6 711 14 002 Schneider AFD 2 8 80mm lens including rear and front protection covers Sinarback eMotion 75 LV including protection cover 552 36 086 Adapter kit for adapting the Sinarback to the camera including Adapter plate e M3 screws e Screwdriver e Format mask on the camera screen 551 63 054 FireWire cable IEEE 1394 a 4 5 m CD tray with 2 CDs e Capturing software Sinar CaptureShop or Sinar eXposure e Sinarback reference data 552 36 096 Two lithium ion 7 2 V batteries 552 36 093 Battery charger including one universal mains adapter 100 240 VAC with Sinar THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS A EA combati four exchangeable inserts alternatively two mains adapters for 230 VAC and 120 VAC and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable 551 32 090 Sinarback cleaning kit One bottle of ethanol One bottle of Agent Blue Two packages of lint free cleaning tissues Cleaning tool Cleaning instruction sheet 551 43 097 White shading diffusor 100 751 43 003 Gray card
3. S 11 3 1 1 P Programmed Auto Exposure When Programmed Auto Exposure Is selected the optimum combination of shutter time and aperture value is set automatically by the Sinar Hy6 system To select Programmed Auto Exposure set the Exposure Mode Selector Switch S2 to P To select the function from the menu set the selector to Options Remote Control and press the button AE Lock B7 and simultaneously use the Rear Control Wheel W2 Focus the camera onto the image scene Press the Release Button B1 first pressure point or use the button AE Lock B7 to save the exposure settings shutter speed and aperture They are applied when the shutter is activated 55 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES Program Shift Aperture and shutter speed can be manually changed using the Rear Control Wheel W1 and the Front Control Wheel W2 at the hand grip Both values are interlinked in the Programmed Auto Exposure Mode therefore the corresponding shutter speed or aperture value will be adjusted to maintain the correct exposure of the image 11 3 1 2 S Shutter Priority With Shutter Priority the user sets the shutter speed while the camera system adapts the corresponding aperture value To select Shutter Priority set the Exposure Mode Selector Switch S2 to S To select the function from the menu set the Exposure Mode Selector Switch S2 to Options Remote Control and press the Button AE L
4. Flash Mode de BAS Fig 8 4 Display The selected Shooting Mode is shown in the display on the hand grip The selected shutter release mode in the display is marked with a black ellipsis in the illustration In Fig 8 4 the continuous shooting mode has been selected 38 Sinar OPERATING ELEMENTS A Jenantik tonpasy Off Switch off the camera Single Mode Take one picture by pressing the Release Button B1 Continuous Mode Take a series of pictures as long as the Release Button B1 is pressed Bracketing Take a series of images Each image has a defined exposure deviation Option from the original exposure value Self Timer Pressing the Release Button B1 locks the mirror and the countdown Option to the shutter release is started Focus Trap The shutter is released automatically when an object appears in a Option defined area of focus in the image The focus trap is only available with manual focusing The manual focus has to be set with the Auto Focus Mode Switch gt chapter 6 2 4 Auto Focus Mode Ultra fast Mode When the Release Button B1 is pressed the mirror is locked When the button is released the shutter is opened Focus Bracketing A series of images is captured each with a slight deviation of focus from the original value The mirror remains locked during image capturing The shooting functions are described in detail in gt chapter 11 Shooting Modes 8 2 2 Exposure Mode Fig 8
5. Sinar Hy6 user manual print or CD 3 2 _ Sinar Hy6 e54 The scope of delivery of the Sinar Hy6 e54 includes the following component parts Sturdy Sinar Hy6 transportation case in which all items listed below are 475 45 032 delivered Sinar Hy6 camera body including hand grip rear and front camera A protection covers hand strap and neck strap 711 54 018 Waist level viewfinder Sinar Hy6 711 14 002 Schneider AFD 2 8 80mm lens including rear and front protection covers Sinarback eMotion 54 LV including protection cover 552 36 086 Adapter kit for adapting the Sinar back to the camera including e Adapter plate e M3 screws e Screwdriver e Format mask 551 63 054 FireWire cable IEEE 1394 a 4 5 m CD tray with 2 CDs e Capturing software Sinar CaptureShop or Sinar eXposure e Sinarback reference data 552 36 096 Two lithium ion 7 2 V batteries 552 36 093 Battery charger including one universal mains adapter 100 240 VAC with four exchangeable inserts alternatively two mains adapters for 230 VAC and 120 VAC and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable Sinar THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS E IAE combati 551 32 090 Sinarback cleaning kit One bottle of ethanol One bottle of Agent Blue Two packages of lint free cleaning tissues Cleaning too Cleaning instruction sheet 551 43 097 White shading diffusor 100 751 43 003 Gray card Sinar Hy6 user instructions print or CD 3 3 Sinar Hy6 m54 T
6. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Sinar Hy6 1003 Fig 5 14 Assembly of the Sinarback eMotion Sinar A Jenoptik Company Place the spacer on the Sinarback The openings of the spacer have to be placed over the holes of the Sinarback as indicated with the white circles in Fig 5 13 Insert the three screws into the holes in the adapter plate as shown in the image left Place the adapter plate on the back The openings for the screws have to be placed over the holes in the adapter plate Make sure that the pins in the plate point upwards as the back will be fixed to the camera by means of those pins Insert all three of the screws into the respective openings Fix the screws with the screwdriver included in your delivery 22 Sinar ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS A dana LR Laenpany Attach the Sinarback to the camera Insert the pins at the Sinarback into the holes at the rear end of the camera Hold the Sinarback parallel to the body and make sure that all four of the pins are locked simultaneously When the Sinarback is detached from the camera and not in use please use the protection cap To detach the Sinarback from the camera press the Adapter Release Button and push it upwards Fig 5 15 Attachment of the Sinarback eMotion 5 3 2 2 Attachment and Removal of a Sinarback 54 MC The following description applies to the Sinar Hy6 system Hy6 m54 and to the assembly of the Sinarback 54 MC to a Sinar Hy6 c
7. Use the front control wheel W1 to select whether to lock or unlock the control wheels Fig 15 3 Menu Options Controls 15 2 LCD Backlight m In the menu Options LCD backlight the JA settings for the behaviour of the LCD backlight can be defined Use the Front Control Wheel W1 to set the function Fig 15 4 Menu Options LCD Backlight The following selections for the LCD backlight can be made e On the LCD backlight is permanently switched on e Off the LCD backlight is permanently switched off e Auto the LCD backlight is automatically switched off after a period of inactivity of the camera 15 3 Power save Here the automatic switching off of the camera display after a period of inactivity can be activated or deactivated Use the Front Control Wheel W1 to select On or Off to activate or deactivate the automatic power saving function Fig 15 5 Menu Options Power save 76 Sinar A Jenoptik Company OPTIONS 15 4 Graphical user interface Here the GUI standard settings can be defined using the rear control wheel W2 Automatic The Easy Mode display is shown per default and the Enhanced Mode display is shown when at least one optional function is selected Enhanced The Enhanced Mode display is shown per default Fig 15 6 Menu Options GUI 15 5 LCD contrast With the Front Control Wheel W1 the 1 contrast of the hand grip disp
8. necessary to lock the mirror to adjust the focus and to open the shutter With the function Ultra fast this time is reduced to 5 ms 66 SHOOTING MODES 12 7 Bracketing Sinar A Jenoptik Company With Bracketing a series of 3 or 5 images is taken each with a defined deviation of the exposure from the original image Depending on the selected exposure mode exposure or aperture bracketing is performed Shutter priority Aperture priority Programmed AutoExposure Manual mode Aperture bracketing is performed e the aperture is varied while the exposure time remains fixed Exposure time bracketing is performed i e the shutter speed is varied and the aperture value remains fixed The system automatically varies the shutter speed and the aperture Bracketing is not available 4 E To select Bracketing open the menu Shooting by setting the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to Options Remote and pressing the button B10 and select the function with the Rear Control Wheel W2 Select the exposure deviation and the number of images in the bracketing series using the Front Control Wheel W1 Fig 12 10 Menu Shooting Bracketing The following numbers of images and exposure values can be selected for Bracketing AS 3 x 24 EV 3 x1 EV 5x Y EV x7 5X 1 EV You can use bracketing in combination with exposure compensation and you can shift the offset of the exposure bracke
9. or portrait format with 4 5x6 cm battery status Viewfinder Display Clicks in four positions for use with waist level finder and 90 viewer Hand Grip Removable leather hand strap Quick clamping tripod plate with 4 and tripod thread Sinar A Jenoptik Company TECHNICAL DATA Interface to digital camera backs Versatile 8 pin screw lock socket for cable release and other auxiliary Connections i l devices like GPS encoder etc USB socket Power Supply With rechargeable Lithium ion batteries 7 2V 2200 mAh Center weighted multi zone metering Spot metering by photodiode in center of frame approx 1 of frame area 6x6 cm Exposure Metering Automatic stray light compensation during metering Integrated RGB sensor for automatic white balance for digital photography Shutter Priority AE Aperture Priority AE Exposure Modes Programmed AE with fastest shutter speed priority Metered manually in steps of YY fstops Exposure metering EV O to EV 19 at ISO 100 21 with 2 8 80 mm lens Metering Ranges AF range EV 1 to EV 19 at ISO 100 21 with 2 8 80 mm lens TTL flash 25 to 1600 ISO Works with all automatic programs Exposure Lock Stores exposure time and aperture as exposure values EV TE e Exposure Manually in steps of f stops from 4 to 2 EV Correction Auto bracketing S position in steps of and 1 EV Multiple Exposures With film transport disengaged el
10. 5 cm format portrait or landscape format can be chosen without altering the camera position simply by changing the orientation of the back As light metering with the Sinar Hy6 system is performed independent of the viewfinder the Sinar Hy6 system can be operated with a 90 reflex viewfinder or with a waist level viewfinder The ergonomic design and the position of the operational elements guarantee quick access to all functions There are no nested menus and no toggle key functions in this way you will be able to call up all camera functions intuitively after you have been working with the camera for a while The following operating manual provides you with a description of the camera functions and the instructions about the camera operation Please read the safety advice and observe the assembly instructions before starting to work with the camera A detailed description of the Sinarback and its functions can be found in a separate documentation Please refer also to this documentation in order to benefit from all functions of your Sinar Hy6 system and to take optimum pictures SAFETY INFORMATION Sinar A Jenoptik Company 2 Safety Information 2 1 General Advice A Read the manual Before starting to operate your camera please read this manual to become familiar with all functions of the camera In this way you will be able to make optimum use of the camera functions and to operate the device safely and without any problem
11. 5 Exposure Mode Fig 8 6 Display P Programmed Auto Exposure The Exposure Mode is shown in the S Shutter Priority display on the hand grip see Fig 8 6 A 7 The selected exposure mode in the display Aperture Priority is marked with a black ellipsis in the M Manual Exposure illustration In the example in Fig 8 6 Manual Exposure has been selected Exposure Options Remote Control 9 CD Enable Exposure Options AE Lock 39 OPERATING ELEMENTS Sinar A Jenoptik Company Please note When working with a lens that is equipped with an aperture ring the aperture ring has to be set to A automatic to use the automatic exposure modes When aperture is set using this ring the automatic functions are not available and the shutter time has to be set manually Programmed Auto Exposure Shutter Priority Aperture Priority Manual Exposure Bulb Option Toggle Option AE Lock B7 The optimum combination of shutter speed and aperture value Is calculated automatically by the camera system The user sets the shutter time while the camera system adapts the corresponding aperture value automatically The user defines the aperture and the camera system adapts the corresponding shutter time automatically Set the exposure manually with the control wheels at the hand grip use the Front Control Wheel W1 to set the aperture value use the Rear Control Wheel W2 to set the shutter speed Pressing the Release
12. Button B1 opens the shutter Releasing the Release Button B1 closes the shutter Pressing the Release Button B1 for the first time opens the shutter pressing the Release Button B1 for the second time closes the shutter When Automatic Exposure is selected pressing the button AE Lock B7 blocks the automatic adaptation of the exposure values When Manual Exposure is selected pressing the button AE Lock B7 triggers the automatic adaptation of the exposure values by the system 40 Sinar OPERATING ELEMENTS A Jenoptik Company 8 2 3 Light Metering Mode Fig 8 7 Light Metering Integral Metering Fig 8 8 Display The indication of the light metering mode in the display is marked with a black Ko Centre Weighted ellipsis In the example in Fig 8 8 Metering average light metering has been selected 0 Spot Metering Y Remote Control ISO Exposure Compensation Integral Metering Centre weighted Metering Spot Metering Options Remote Control Exposure Compensation The entire image area Is included in light metering The central area contributes 50 to the light metering the outer areas of the image contribute the remaining 50 A spot in the centre of the image determines the exposure of the entire image Remote controlled light metering Select the Light Metering Mode from the computer Pressing the button Exposure Compensation B8 opens the menu for exposure
13. Mode are not active when the mirror is locked up Therefore it is recommended to carry out the exposure measurement before using the function Mirror Up 11 322 B Bulb This function allows for long exposure times with a shutter time completely under the control of the user When the Release Button B1 is pressed the shutter is opened When the Release Button B1 is released the shutter is closed Set the aperture manually by using the Front Control Wheel W1 or by using the aperture ring at the lens Bulb is an optional function and is exclusively available from the menu Set the AE selector switch to Options Remote Control and press the button AE Lock B7 to open the menu Exposure 5 Sinar EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES A detsnrtik tonpasi 11 5 Menu Exposure Bulb 11 6 Display Exposure Bulb Select Bulb with the Rear Control Wheel The aperture is manually set and appears in W2 the display Press the Shutter Release Button B1 second pressure point The shutter opens and remains open as long as the button is pressed Release the button to close the shutter shutter is only opened and closed once even if the continuous shooting mode has been selected Please note that with Bulb the continuous shooting mode is blocked i e the Pee re Toggle This function allows for long exposure times with a shutter soeed completely under the control of the user When the Releas
14. Photos Sinar AG Phone 41 52 647 0707 Printed in Switzerland Fax 41 52 647 0606 08 04 09 11 e 02 10802 marketing sinarcameras com Sinar AG Switzerland WWW Sinarcameras com Sinar A Jenoptik Company ADVICE FOR USING THIS MANUAL Advice for Using This Manual General Advice and Structure of the Manual The manual is intended for professional photographers or sophisticated amateur photographers working with the Sinar Hy6 system The manual contains all the necessary information for the safe and efficient operation the cleaning maintenance and storage of your Sinar Hy6 medium format camera system as well as the contact details in case of service incidents Read the safety advice contained in this manual carefully before you start working with the Sinar Hy6 system and make sure to observe the safety advice and all other information contained in this manual No liability will be assumed for any damages or injuries arising from the non observance of any information contained in this manual Warning signs and symbols Warning against possible dangers to personal safety or health Warning against the occurrence of an electric shock Warning against the risk of stumbling Warning against risks that might arise from possibly damaged batteries Warning against the danger of explosion Warning against optical radiation Warning against the possible risk of burns due to hot surfaces Warning against the occurrence of fire War
15. Rear Control Wheel W2 Stop Down B3 Mirror Up B4 Options B5 Soft Key B6 USB Socket Sinar A Jenoptik Company Setting of the aperture value Navigation in the camera menu Setting of the exposure time Navigation in the menu and adjustment of the values Activates the working aperture depth of field control as long as the button is pressed The mirror is locked up Pressing the button again the mirror is replaced to its original position Opens the menu Options at the hand grip display for the definition of the camera settings To this key two functions can be assigned in the menu Options Lock When the button is pressed the control wheels W1 and Controls W2 are locked Pressing the button again the locking is cancelled This function is set per default Live Enabling live image transfer from the camera to the Image software None The key does not trigger any functions Connect the USB interface for firmware updates and factory adjustments 37 OPERATING ELEMENTS Sinar A Jenoptik Company 8 2 Operational Elements at the Camera Bod Fig 8 2 Operational elements at the camera body 8 2 1 Shooting Mode Fig 8 3 Shutter Release Mode Off Single shot Continuous Shooting Options Remote Control Enable Shooting Options Shooting Mode Switch Main Switch Exposure Mode Switch Light Metering Switch Exposure Compensation Auto Focus Mode Switch AF Lock
16. menu ISO PGM set the exposure The changed exposure value is displayed in compensation using the Rear Control Wheel EV and is indicated in the light balance in W2 The exposure can be compensated in the hand grip display and the viewfinder steps of e EV in the range from 5 0 to display 5 0 EV When the button Exposure Compensation is pressed the viewfinder display changes Before the exposure compensation the After setting the exposure compensation viewfinder display shows an exposure the changed exposure value is indicated in compensation of O EV in the light balance in the viewfinder display as long as the button B8 Is pressed Releasing the button B8 resets the viewfinder display to the standard settings Pressing the Release Button B1 to the first pressure point while pressing the button Exposure compensation B8 triggers the automatic adaptation of the exposure values The compensated exposure value can only be reset using Exposure Compensation B8 again 60 Sinar EXPOSURE SETTING THE ISO SPEED A Janeeutik cangany Exposure Compensation is suitable for special exposure situations where the value internally measured by the camera system would lead to incorrect exposure Also difficult image situations backlight may require exposure compensation Please note Exposure Compensation Is available in all automatic exposure modes When Manual exposure has been selected exposure compensation is
17. not available 11 3 6 Setting the ISO speed The ISO speed defines the sensitivity of the film material of analogue cameras It can also be used for digital backs The light sensitivity determines the required light quantity for the correct exposure of the image To open the menu ISO PGM press the button Exposure Compensation B8 in the functional area Light metering Use the Front Control Wheel W1 to adjust the ISO value When the button is released the standard display is reset and the changed ISO value appears in the display Fig 11 14 Menu ISO PGM Please note Currently the ISO value can only be adjusted when a film magazine is used 61 Sinar A Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES 12 Shooting Modes Select the Shooting Mode using the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 or by navigating in the menu Fig 12 1 Operational Area Shutter Release Mode The following Shooting Modes can be selected Off Single Mode Continuous Mode Shooting Options Remote Control Bracketing Self Timer Focus Trap Multishot only available with a back eVolution Ultra fast Bracketing Focus Enable Options Remote Control 12 1 Camera Wake up and Shutter Release Press the Release Button B1 to the first pressure point to release the shutter The currently active focus and aperture settings are applied to this image Press the Release Button B1 to the first pre
18. series The middle shot in the series is the basis shot that is set image When the focus of the original image is already close to the stop position of the focus i e the minimum or maximum possible focus of the camera the focus bracketing cannot be performed in the pre defined step size and the position of the original image may deviate from the set focus 13 Mirror U Using the function Mirror Up the mirror is locked before the shutter is activated In this way any agitation of the camera when capturing the image can be avoided Saiz 3 2 Press the button Mirror Up B4 at the hand A A AP grip to lock the mirror then press the Release Button B1 to take the image By toggling the mirror is reset to its original position Fig 13 1 Mirror Up The camera internal exposure measurement is not active when the mirror is AN locked therefore the exposure value is applied that has been measured immediately before the mirror has been locked up If the exposure measurement value has been previously saved using the button AE Lock B7 this measurement value will be applied 70 Sinar USE OF THE FLASH i denarrit Consens 14 Use of the Flash 14 1 Flash Operation with the Sinar Hy6 System For flash operation with the Sinar Hy6 system external flash units are connected to the camera With the Sinar Hy6 system fixed flash units and off camera units can be used The Sinar Hy6 system is equipped with a bet
19. 2 6 OC UO A A A O 43 8 3 Focus and Focus Indication at the LenS ooonocconocconccnoconcoconcononcarenonnnnnoro 44 9 THE DISPLAYS AT THE HAND GRIP AND IN THE VIEWFINDER 45 9 1 1 O Ol AA In o 45 912 EnNanced VIAS N dis 46 2 Viewfinder DIS Play cies 47 10 FOCUSING ecien o eee occ co 48 10 1 Auto Focus Single and Auto Focus Continuous ocococcccoconcncoconcncorancnnananonos 48 10 2 Manual EOS o re te 49 10 21 Manual FOCUS Drsprarrcia idad 49 10 2 2 Focus Indication at the Camera Lens oocccooccnnccccnnccnccnnnnnocnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnononcnnnnnos 49 102 3 Manual FOCUS Overmide sarita 50 POLS PUPAL O CK oa escasea 50 10 4 Focus Indication in the Viewfinder Display cccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeees 50 10 5 Stop Down Working Aperture ooconccccconccccconcncococoncnnoroncnnaroroncaranonnarananes 51 11 EXPOSURE cu llendo 51 LT WEFOGUCTION nessa 51 11 2 Lignt Metermg Modest loo adn 52 MBA Modu A A aed a E aE 52 T22 Spo Lone MEEN osito 53 11 2 3 Centre weighted Light Metering oooccccoconconcconoconnnconaconononnncnnnnnonconnnonanos 54 1124 Integral Light Meteren a 54 VIII CONTENTS 11 3 Exposure Modes 0ococcccccoccccococonconoconcncacononcararonnnrarnnnnrnranennns 11 3 1 Automatic Exposure MoOdES cocoocccccoocnncconcnnccnnonononcnnonononos 11 3 1 1 P Programmed Auto Exposure ooccccoooccnccnoncccncononinnnnnos ese o SUIS PROMI dio 11313 As Aperture Prol secarse 11 3 2 Manual E
20. E OF THE FLASH A danaeptik Eompa y To the hot shoe with the SCA contacts portable flash devices the Rollei SCA 3562 Flash Adapter has to be connected The hot shoe is equipped with contacts enabling the TTL measurement flash synchronization and the exchange of the flash and camera data The flash device is connected correctly when you hear a click Please refer also to the documentation of your flash adapter and your flash device Fig 14 1 Hot shoe Background information When TTL flash measurement is used the exposure during flash use is measured through the lens i e the light quantity that actually falls onto the sensor is measured Based on this measurement the intensity and duration of the flash is regulated automatically Please refer to the documentation of your flash device and to the AN documentation of your Rollei SCA 3562 Flash Adapter for further information 14 3 The X Contact Manual Flash Control Via the x contact the manual flash operation is enabled The flash is synchronized with the camera shutter normal sync rear sync gt chapter 14 5 Flash options and flash compensation Flash intensity and aperture settings have to be set at the flash unit refer to the manual of your flash device 72 Sinar USE OF THE FLASH A danaeptik Eompa y Connect the flash synchronization cable of a studio flash unit of a flash remote control unit or of an automatic flash device to th
21. ICAL DATA 18 Technical Data Single lens autofocus reflex camera with multi mode automatic Camera Type exposure control variable metering pattern TTL automatic flash SCA 3000 and motor driven film transport AFD lenses 35 50 80 macro 120 150 180 and zoom 60 140 mm Applicable lenses AF lenses 50 80 150 180 and zoom 60 140 mm Non AF lenses 40 50 80 90 110 macro 120 150 250 300 and zoom 140 250 mm Autofocus cross sensor multi zone Integrated auxiliary red light beam for AF metering in low light Autofocus conditions Use of Rolleiflex 6008 compatible non AF lenses with focus indicator is possible Electronically controlled leaf shutter from 59 with PQS lenses to 32 Shutter seconds B and T Pre releasable and direct motor driven instant return mirror with Reflex Mirror partially transmitting multi coating Setting can also be changed after pre release Camera supplied with waist level finder with swing out magnifier Waist level finder can be exchanged for a 90 high eyepoint finder with adjustable diopter Viewfinder System Interchangeable focusing screen Super bright high D screen focusing screen included Illuminated LC finder display for Focusing status shutter speed aperture f stops increments light balance for manual exposure metering and exposure compensation spot and multi spot mode flash ready display TTL flash exposure control frame counter landscape
22. MODES 11 2 Light Metering Modes 11 2 1 Introduction TAN Select a Light Metering Mode using the Light Metering Selector z Switch S3 na 0 Z The selection of the light metering method depends on the light gt conditions in the image and the effects to be achieved The light metering methods are different with respect to the image area and image proportion taken into account Fig 11 1 Operational Area Light Metering The following light metering methods are available A i l O Integral Light Metering 0 Centre weighted Light Metering le Spot Light Metering o Enable Remote Control Exposure Compensation When the Release Button B1 is pressed first pressure point the light metering values and the exposure settings are saved and are visible in the display If you wish to re adjust these values press the Release Button B1 again The exposure values can be locked by pressing the button AE Lock B2 or by pressing the Shutter Release Button B1 to the first pressure point gt chapter 11 4 3 AE Lock The focus and exposure settings are applied to the image when the Release Button B1 is pressed to the second pressure point Use the manual mode to adjust the exposure in the image before pressing the Release Button B1 Please note that the Light Metering Modes are not available as Options from the IN menu they can only be selected with the selector switch S3 at the came
23. PERATING ELEMENTS 8 2 5 Flash Options Fig 8 11 Select flash mode Button B8 Fig 8 12 Display Hershae The indication of the flash mode in the display is marked with a black ellipsis in Fig 8 12 In the example above Rear Sync has Flash Options been selected Hot Shoe Connect the external flash device Via the hot shoe SCA and TTL flash measurement Is possible Flash Options Open the menu for the setting of the flash options normal sync rear B9 sync and the flash compensation Please note An inappropriate use of the flash device may be harmful to the eyes Please refer to the operation instructions and to the safety advice contained in the technical documentation of manufacturer of your flash device The flash operation is described in more detail in gt chapter 13 Use of the flash 8 2 6 Factory Reset The camera Is reset to the factory settings according to the following procedure Switch off the camera and then switch the camera on Press the button Factory Reset and Simultaneously press the Release Button B1 to the first pressure point Fig 8 13 Factory Reset 43 Sinar A Jenoptik Company OPERATING ELEMENTS 8 3 Focus and Focus Indication at the Lens O Aperture ring with f numbers only non AFD lenses SO One _ hi 4 A 4 A Ges Indication of the depth of field Tu Indication of the focal distance Focusing ring Fig 8 14 Focus indicat
24. Sinar A Jenoptik Company Sinar Hy6 Medium Format Camera System Operating Manual Sinar LEGAL INFORMATION RINA compas Copyright Copyright O 2007 2008 Sinar AG All rights reserved No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form print photocopy micro film or any other procedure without a prior written permission of Sinar AG nor may contents be used reproduced processed or distributed using electronic systems This manual was produced with the appropriate care No liability will be accepted for damages resulting from a non compliance with the advice contained herein We reserve the right to modify the document following technical advancements Intellectual Property Rights Regarding Photography Pictures taken with a photographic camera are subject to the intellectual property rights and the personal rights of the respective country Any use other than personal private use is only allowed in accordance with the intellectual property rights laws of the respective country In some cases taking and using photographic images is restricted even for private use Please be careful and make sure that you take images only in accordance with the laws effective in the country where the pictures are taken Trademarks The Sinar wordmark is a trademark of the Sinar AG All other trademarks referred to in this manual are the property of their proprietors Sinar AG Manual_Sinar_Hy6_e_080409 Stadtweg 24 CH 8245 Switzerland
25. Sinarback eVolution This back is operated only in tethered mode and the option Multishot is only visible in the camera menu when the Sinarback is connected to the computer and the suitable software application is started To select Multishot set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to Options Remote Control The function can now be selected with the suitable software Sinar CaptureShop or from the camera menu In the software 1 shot or 4 shot can be selected When 4 shot is selected four images are taken each with the sensor slightly displaced Finally one image is calculated from these four shots with each pixel containing the color information of each RGB color 12 6 Ultra fast With the function Ultra fast the mirror is locked when the Release Button B1 is pressed however the shutter is opened only when the Release Button B1 is released Set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to Options Remote and press the button B10 to open the menu Shooting Use the Rear Control Wheel W2 to select Ultra Fast from the menu Fig 12 8 Menu Shooting Ultra Fast Press the Release Button B1 to lock the button A symbol appears in the display to indicate that the mirror is locked When the Release Button B1 is released the shutter is activated Fig 12 9 Display Ultra Fast Background information When the shutter is released normally about 150 ms are
26. Single the image is focussed when the Release Button B1 is pressed halfway Focus the camera onto the desired image scene and press the Release Button B1 first pressure point To re adjust the focus settings e g when the image scene changes the button has to be released and pressed halfway again When the Release Button B1 is pressed entirely second pressure point the image is captured with the current focus settings In the mode Auto Focus Continuous the focus is continuously adapted to the image scene while the Release Button B1 is pressed first pressure point When the Release Button B1 is pressed entirely the image is captured and the current focus settings are applied With the button AF Lock B9 the focus settings can be locked and the automatic focus adaptation is suppressed gt Chapter 10 3 AF Lock When using a non AF lens the camera is operated like in the manual focusing mode refer to the following chapter 48 Sinar EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES A densntik company 10 2 Manual Focus 10 2 1 Manual Focusing Focusing ring Focus indication window focal A 261 8 56 4 28 51 distance and depth of field indication 1 3 El k 1 ma G Aperture f number 4 Depth of field area y Fig 10 2 Manual focusing Set the Auto Focus Selector Switch S4 to M and turn the focusing ring at the lens The focus of the image can be checked in the focusing screen and in the focus indication
27. Viewfinder Release Buttons 13 Sinar A Jenoptik Company THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS Aperture wheel release button Hand grip adjustment button 3 8 Thread 1 4 Thread Battery cover Socket for firmware updates Hand grip release button Flash connection socket SCA compatible Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 Assembly Instructions for the Camera The following chapter contains all the necessary information for the assembly of the component parts of the Sinar Hy6 system and for charging and replacing the battery To put your camera into operation the components have to be assembled Please note that the availability of the mentioned components may depend on the Sinar Hy6 version you have ordered Body Viewfinder waist level or 90 reflex viewfinder Sinarback Fig 5 1 Component parts of the Sinar Hy6 system Lens 5 1 Viewfinder 5 1 1 Attachment and Removal of the Waist level Viewfinder To attach the waist level viewfinder place the viewfinder horizontally on the top of the camera as shown in the illustration and press it downwards You will hear a click when the viewfinder is locked Make sure that the viewfinder is locked on both sides Fig 5 2 Waist level viewfinder Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS To remove the waist level viewfinder press the buttons on each side of the camera body inwar
28. amera body The Sinarback 54MC is delivered with a protective cover First remove the protective cover from the camera back using the screwdriver included in the delivery whenever the camera back is not in use ETETE E The protective cover is fixed with two screws that cannot be removed from the back Fig 5 16 Sinarback 54MC with protective cover 23 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Fig 5 17 Sinarback 54MC with adapter kit 552 45 236 Sinar Hy6 1001 Fig 5 18 Sinarback 54MC Fig 5 19 Attachment of Sinarback 54MC Sinar A Jenoptik Company Sinarback 54 MC The following parts are necessary for the assembly of the Sinarback 54 MC Adapter plate 4 screws Screwdriver Place the adapter plate with the four pins facing upwards on the camera back Insert the four screws into the holes in the adapter plate Fix the screws using the screwdriver included in the adapter kit Attach the back to the camera Make sure that all four of the pins are locked simultaneously When the back is detached from the camera and not in use please use the protection cap To detach the back from the camera press the Adapter Release Button and push it upwards 24 Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS When attaching a back or a film magazine make sure that all four of the pins are locked simultaneously When not all four of the pins are locked the 1 Sinarback
29. be disposed of in accordance with special WEEE guidelines The supplier offers to take back the product at the end of the product life cycle and to take care of a disposal according to the effective environmental protection guidelines Sinar SAFETY INFORMATION A Jenoptik Company 2 3 Safety Advice Concerning the Battery and the Cables A A A A A A Use only batteries that are recommended for the use with the Sinar Hy6 system No liability will be assumed for any damages or injuries caused by the use of non authorized batteries Operate the battery and the battery charger only as intended e Do not open or disassemble the battery or alter it in any way e Do not expose the battery to high temperatures e Do not insert the batteries in converse polarity e Do only use and charge the battery at the permitted operating temperatures Use only the batteries battery chargers and other accessories that are explicitly recommended by the manufacturer Keep the battery and the battery charger out of the reach of children Batteries can be damaged or swallowed and can cause severe injuries When charging the battery make sure that the battery charger and the battery are out of the reach of children to avoid the danger of a life threatening electric shock Keep the battery and the battery charger away from fire There is the danger of an explosion and of an electric shock Keep the battery and the battery charger awa
30. camera body an adapter kit with the necessary accessories and tools has to be used The adapter kit is included in the delivery of the following Sinar Hy6 systems e Sinar Hy6 e75 e Sinar Hy6 e54 e Sinar Hy6 m54 If a Sinar Hy6 711 14 041 only camera body an adapter kit is not included in the delivery and has to be purchased separately The Sinarbacks e75 LV e54 LV and the Sinarback 54 MC require different adapter kits Please contact your dealer for further information When attaching a back or a film magazine make sure that all four of the pins are locked simultaneously When not all four of the pins are locked the back or film magazine has to be removed from the camera body and re attached otherwise the back or magazine can fall off Please make sure that the back is attached safely to the camera body to prevent any damage by falling off of the magazine 5 3 2 1 Assembly and Attachment of a Sinarback eMotion The following description applies to the Sinar Hy6 systems Hy6 e75 and Hy6 e54 and to the assembly of the Sinarbacks e75 LV and e54 LV to a Sinar Hy6 First remove the protective cover that is fixed with two screws from the back Follow the assembly instructions described below Sinarback e75 LV or e54 LV The following parts are included in the O adapter kits for the Sinarbacks e75 LV and e54 LV Adapter plate Spacer O Screws O Screwdriver Fig 5 12 Sinarback eMotion and adapter kit 21
31. carefully before starting to operate the Sinar Hy6 system Scope of delivery In this chapter the items included in your delivery are listed The camera and its component parts In this chapter you find an overview over the component parts and operating elements of the camera Assembly instructions In this chapter the assembly and the commissioning of the camera is described Battery In this chapter the replacement and charging of the battery is described First use In this chapter a short introduction into starting the camera operation is provided The operating elements the camera functions at a glance In this chapter the operational elements at the camera body and at the hand grip are described The chapter provides a quick overview over the functions available that will be described in more detail in the respective chapters The display of the camera Here the display settings at the hand grip and in the viewfinder of the camera are described ADVICE FOR USING THIS MANUAL Chapter 10 Chapter 11 Chapter 12 Chapter 13 Chapter 14 Chapter 15 Chapter 16 Chapter 17 Sinar A Jenoptik Company Focusing The focusing functions of the Sinar Hy6 camera are described Exposure All functions concerning exposure of the photographic image are described here These functions include light metering selecting the exposure program and setting of the ISO number Shooting modes Here the shutter release m
32. compensation and for setting the ISO speed These functions are always available therefore the selector switch S3 does not need to be set to Options Remote Control to open this menu 41 Sinar A Jenoptik Company OPERATING ELEMENTS 8 2 4 Auto Focus Mode In this area the focus modes can be selected Fig 8 9 Operational area Focusing Mode Fig 8 10 Display The indication of the focusing mode in the S Single Focus display is marked with a black ellipsis in the illustration In the example in Fig 8 10 auto C Continuous Focus focus single has been selected M Manual Focus e Remote control AF Lock Auto Focus The focus settings are adjusted when the Release Button B1 is pressed Single first pressure point By pressing the button again the focus settings are readjusted Auto Focus By pressing the button half the focus is continuously adjusted to the Continuous image scene Manual Focus The automatic focus adjustment is locked the focus is set manually at the camera lens AF LockB10 _ The functions of this button depend on the selected focusing mode Set option Function triggered by AF lock Options Remote AF Lock Remote Control B10 opens the menu control Manual focus A lock triggers the auto focus Single and The automatic focusing is suppressed and the continuous focus recently used focus values are applied when the shutter is released 42 Sinar A Jenoptik Company O
33. conccconcccnn 6 2 4 Norms and Standards cuisine iaa 7 2 5 Environmental Conditions uuu 7 S SCOPE OF DELIVE Vs itina E E 8 sl SMA OS E eS 8 32 MA A e ee eee 9 33 SMa AVO MDA asset E 10 E SNA HYO cea 11 4 THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTG ccccceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeeeees 12 VI Sinar CONTENTS A Jenoptik Company 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CAMERA cccceccececceeeeeeeeeeeseeaeees 15 Ded O AS 15 5 1 1 Attachment and Removal of the Waist level Viewfinder o ooooonnccccncc 15 Be 1 Opening and Closing the Waist level Viewfinder ooooooncccnnccccciccnnncnnnnooos 16 5 153 Opening and Closing the Magnifying Glass oooccccccocoocccnnccnonccnnnnncnnnanoss 17 5 1 4 Replacing the Magnifying Glas vacia 17 5 1 5 Use of the 90 Reflex Viewfinder oocccccccocccncccconcnnnnoncnnnnnoncnnnnnnnnnnnonnnonnnos 18 5 2 Attachment and Removal of the Lens cccccccsceeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeseeeeseeenees 19 5 3 Attachment and Removal of the Sinarback ooooncocccconconccnocnoncoronconnonon 20 5 3 1 Attachment and Removal of the Protective COVED ooooocccccccccccccnnccnnnioccnnncnnos 20 iZ Assembly and Attachment of the Sinarback and the Adapter Plate 21 5 3 2 1 Assembly and Attachment of a Sinarback eMotion o cooccccnccccccnnccnoo 21 5 3 2 2 Attachment and Removal of a Sinarback 54 MC oocccccccccnncnncccnncnnnoncnnnnnoo 23 5 4 Adjusting the hand grip
34. ctric shock or of damage to the camera and its component parts u Lt A u In the area of the operational elements at the camera body the camera is equipped with a magnet Please observe that magnetic fields may cause damage to watches data carriers and magnet strips of cards etc Please make sure not to place these devices nearby the camera N 2 Advice Concerning the Camera N 2 1 Advice for the Prevention of Injuries Do not open the camera case and do not disassemble the camera There is the danger of an electric shock If the camera is open due to damage of the casing do not touch the internal parts Contact customer service To prevent the danger of explosion do not use the camera nearby easily inflammable liquids or gas To prevent injuries to the eyes do not focus the camera lens onto the sun or extremely hot light sources In rare cases the focusing of the camera onto extremely hot light sources can lead to an impairment of your vision capability If the camera has been dropped into water or if the internal parts have got in contact with water please remove the battery to prevent the danger of an electric shock Do not use the camera any more Contact customer service If any abnormal behaviour of the camera e g smoke noise smell occurs during operation do not use the camera any more Disconnect it from the power supply and or remove the battery Contact customer service before you use the camera aga
35. d The locking of the hand grip is cancelled when the button is pressed again toggle key function This function is set per default Live image By pressing the soft key the live image transfer from the camera to the respective software for example Sinar eXposure is activated 15 9 Display of the firmware versions SINAR HY 6 Here the firmware versions of the camera ICI and the camera back are displayed CONTROLMODUL V2 08A7 BODY V2 08A7 MIRRORMODUL V2 08A7 EMOTION75 V5 02 78 Sinar OPTIONS A Jenoptik Company 15 9 Status The status settings display camera and firmware information and image parameters In normal use of the Sinar Hy6 system the status information will not be necessary You may need the status information in case of service or technical support AE o a In Status the voltage of the battery and the buffer is displayed here Fig 15 11 Menu Options Voltage status STATUS e le pl m In Status Il the image parameters and the HILL i information about the communication of the back with the camera body are displayed Fig 15 12 Menu Options Status II 79 Sinar WORKING WITH A FiLM MAGAZINE denentik Eompa s 16 Working with a film magazine You can optionally order the film magazine and the adapter from Sinar 711 64 088 Adapter frame 711 64 010 Film magazine In the following you will find the instructions for the attachment of
36. d grip to lock the mirror 63 Sinar A Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES 12 3 Self Timer With the Self Timer a delay occurs between locking the mirror and releasing the shutter This function is available from the menu To select the Self Timer set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch 1 to Options Remote Control and press the Button B6 The menu Shooting is opened JJ From the menu Shooting select Self Timer using the Rear Control Wheel W2 With the Front Control Wheel W1 set the delay that occurs between the mirror lock up and the activation of the shutter A delay between 0 25 and 32 seconds can be set Fig 12 4 Menu Shooting Self Timer Set the desired exposure then activate the shutter by pressing the Release Button B1 The process can be cancelled by repeatedly pressing the Release Button B1 33 2 amp When the Release Button B1 is pressed the a a mirror is locked and the countdown until the activation of the shutter is started Fig 12 5 Display at the start of the self timer Background information The exposure settings have to be set before pressing the Release Button B1 as the camera internal exposure measurement is not active as long as the mirror is locked The Self Timer is useful e g if the photographer would like to appear on the image or if any agitation of the camera has to be avoided During the delay time the vibration caused by the mirror
37. djustment wheel at the eyepiece Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 2 Attachment and Removal of the Lens Q O S O ya O gt lt Fu gt Y Q 3 z Fig 5 10 Attachment of the lens Fig 5 11 Lens To attach the lens to the camera body lock the lens contacts with the contacts at the camera body The red dot marking at the camera body indicates where the lens bayonet Y has to be placed The same red marking can also be found at the lens Place the camera in front of you with the back facing you and press the Lens Release Button The red mark at the lens has to contact the red mark at the camera body Turn the lens left anti clockwise until it is locked You will hear a click when the lens is locked properly To remove the lens place the camera in front of you with the back facing you Press the Lens Release Button and hold the lens above of the focusing ring Turn the lens right clockwise and remove the lens To check that the lens is locked correctly please turn the attached lens left anti clockwise without pressing the Lens Release Button Sinar ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS A derettit taenpany 1 Lens replacement has to be carried out in a clean and dust free environment Avoid the soiling of the internal parts of the camera Do not touch the internal parts of the camera while the lens is removed 1 If extension rings are used pl
38. ds and pull the viewfinder off the camera body Fig 5 3 Remove waist level viewfinder 5 1 2 Opening and Closing the Waist level Viewfinder The viewfinder is equipped with a hinge iiis e o miii joint on each side and can be folded and f r shut To shut the waist level viewfinder press the hinge joints on both sides of the viewfinder inwards Fig 5 4 Shut the waist level viewfinder To open the waist level viewfinder pull it upwards Fig 5 5 Open the waist level viewfinder ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Sinar A Jenoptik Company 5 1 3 Opening and Closing the Magnifying Glass A261 86S 4B n 1 30 Fig 5 6 Lever of the magnifying glass Fig 5 7 Magnifying glass The viewfinder is equipped with a magnifying glass of 0 5 dioptres that can be opened and closed Pull the lever upwards The frame with the magnifying glass becomes visible To shut the magnifying glass slightly push the frame downwards The magnifying glass will snap back into its original position 5 1 4 Replacing the Magnifying Glass Additional magnifying glasses with other dioptres are optionally available Please contact your dealer for further information Fig 4 8 Replacement of magnifying glass To replace the magnifying glass hold the two small lugs on each side of the lens Turn the mounting of the magnifying glass anti clockwise so that the two latches become visible Take the lens out of the frame Re
39. e x contact Fig 14 2 X contact 14 4 The 90 Reflex Viewfinder When a flash device is connected to the mechanical interface at the 90 reflex viewfinder O the flash device has to be connected to the flash synchronisation socket at the camera body refer to Fig 14 2 Fig 14 3 Flash shoe mount at the 90 reflex viewfinder 14 5 Flash Options and Flash Compensation Pressing the Flash Button B10 at the camera body opens the menu Flash where the flash option and the flash compensation can be selected Fig 14 4 Flash Button 73 Sinar A Jenoptik Company USE OF THE FLASH Use the Front Control Wheel W1 to select the flash mode The modes Normal Sync and Rear Sync can be selected Using the Rear Control Wheel W2 the flash 1 1 E compensation can be set Normal The flash is synchronized towards the opening of the shutter The flash is sync activated directly after the shutter is completely opened Fig 14 5 Select flash mode Rear sync The flash is synchronized towards the closing of the shutter The flash is activated about 3 ms before the shutter is closed 14 6 Flash Compensation RE OR eine A Using the Rear Control Wheel W2 the flash compensation can be set The flash compensation comprises a range from 3 EV to 3 EV and can be set in steps of 0 3 EV eee ld ec 1 I E When the flash compensation is used the a a U light balance appears in the hand gri
40. e Button B1 is pressed for the first time the shutter is opened When the Release Button B1 is pressed for the second time the shutter is closed Set the aperture manually using the Front Control Wheel W1 at the hand grip or the aperture ring at the lens To select Toggle set the exposure selector switch to Options Remote Control Press the button AE Lock B7 to open the menu Exposure 11 7 Menu Exposure Toggle 11 8 Display Exposure Toggle In the menu Exposure use the rear The aperture is set manually and appears in control wheel W2 to select the function the display from the menu 58 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES With Toggle also the function Mirror Up can be used The mirror is locked and the shutter is opened when the Release Button B1 is pressed for the first time and is closed when it is pressed for the second time A Please note that with Toggle the continuous shooting mode is blocked i e i the shutter is only opened and closed once even if the continuous shooting mode has been selected 11 3 4 AE Lock The functions of the button AE Lock B7 depends on the selected AE mode When an Automatic Exposure Mode Shutter Priority Aperture Priority and Programmed AutoExposure is selected pressing the button AE Lock B7 saves the current exposure values The exposure values are saved as long as the button AE Lock B7 is pr
41. e button B3 on the hand grip The aperture is set to the selected aperture value and the aperture actually set in the image is visible As long as the button B3 is pressed the aperture remains stopped down Background information The image in the viewfinder is always displayed using full aperture to ensure a better luminance The aperture is set to the defined value f number when the shutter is activated With the button B3 Stop Down Working Aperture the actual image exposure can be checked before the activation of the shutter In the display the symbol for the working aperture appears in the hand grip display Be C h ee Oe Y Fig 0 4 Working aperture in the display The depth of field is also indicated in the focus window at the lens gt chapter 10 2 2 Focus indication at the lens 11 Exposure 11 1 Introduction The exposure is determined by the exposure time i e the shutter speed and the aperture value and is influenced by the light sensitivity of the material ISO standard To set the exposure in the image three steps have to be performed e The definition of the light metering method for measuring the light conditions in the image The correct exposure value EV is the basis for the light metering e The setting of the exposure mode i e the combination of the shutter speed and the aperture value e The definition of the ISO speed 5 1 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE
42. e respective software manual 35 Sinar A Jenoptik Company OPERATING ELEMENTS 8 Operational Elements the Camera Functions at a Glance 8 1 Operational Elements at the Hand Gri This chapter provides a short overview over the operating elements at the hand grip and over their main functions Release Button Front Control Wheel Rear Control Wheel Stop Down Mirror Up Open Menu Soft Key Fig 6 1 Operational elements at the hand grip USB connection e g firmware upload 6 cs6esNSeSs Release Button B1 First pressure point the Release Button is half pressed e Camera wake up e Exposure adaptation calculation and application of aperture and or shutter time to the current image scene e Focusing for Single AF and Continuous AF gt chapter 6 2 4 Auto Focus Mode Exposure adaptation with the Release Button can be deactivated in the menu Options gt chapter 13 Options a Please note Exposure adaptation and focusing with the Release Button B1 are performed only if the automatic setting of these functions has been selected in the respective operational areas Second pressure point Release Button B1 is pressed entirely down Shutter activation several shooting modes can be selected gt chapter 6 2 1 Shooting Mode When camera is switched off the message Camera switched off appears in the display 36 OPERATING ELEMENTS Front Control Wheel W1
43. ease do not connect or disconnect the lens from the ring as long as the extension ring is attached to the camera Always remove the extension ring from the camera first and then remove the lens from the ring 5 3 Attachment and Removal of the Sinarback When your Sinar Hy6 camera is delivered the back is already attached to the camera The following descriptions should be observed if a back has to be removed or attached With the following Sinar Hy6 systems a back is delivered e Sinar Hy6 e75 delivered with a Sinarback e75 LV e Sinar Hy6 e54 delivered with a Sinarback e54 LV e Sinar Hy6 m54 delivered with a Sinarback 54 MC 5 3 1 Attachment and Removal of the Protective Cover If you have ordered only a Sinar Hy6 camera body the back has to be attached before you start to operate the camera When a Sinar Hy6 system is transported or stored without an attached Sinarback the protection cap has to be attached to the camera body to protect the internal parts of the camera Before you attach the Sinarback please remove this protection cap from the camera body Press the Adapter Release Button and push it upwards To replace the protective cover insert the four pins into the respective holes and attach the protective cover Fig 5 11 Protection cover 20 Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 3 2 Assembly and Attachment of the Sinarback and the Adapter Plate To attach a Sinarback to the
44. ectronically without screen image e g for digital backs 00 6 Sinar A Jenoptik Company TECHNICAL DATA TTL flash metering on the film plane Flash ready and exposure control is displayed in the finder Automatic Flash ae E Automatic flash switch on with Metz flash units is possible in low light condition Additional fill in flash TTL Studio pre flash Exposure Possible in conjunction with studio flash packs Metering With all shutter speeds from 55 to 32 seconds Flash Synchronization Hot shoe with flash terminal and contacts for flash units from Metz SCA interface via Rollei SCA 3562 adapter Sinar Hy6 e75 Sinar Hy6 Systems _ Sinar Hy6 e54 Sinar Hy6 m54 Sinarback eMotion 22 54 75 Applicable Sinarbacks Sinarback eVolution 75 H Sinarback 54 MC M Frame Size on Film 4 5x6 cm and 6x6 cm in evaluation 120 and 220 rollfilm for 16 and 32 exposures respectively in 4 5x6 Film Types cm format ISO 25 15 to 6400 39 adjustable in steps of f stops on the film Film Speeds magazine Automatic film transport with built in high speed motor in the film magazine Film Transport Single and continuous exposures with up to 1 5 frames second Automatic film advance to frame 1 Automatic film rewind after exposure of last frame Sinar A Jenoptik Company TECHNICAL DATA 4 5x6 cm Film magazine 4560 with integrated laminar drawslide frame counter film speed input film type re
45. essed and are applied when the shutter is released When Manual Exposure is selected pressing the button AE Lock B7 before the activation of the shutter triggers the automatic adaptation of the exposure values by the system When the Exposure Mode Bulb or Toggle are selected the button AE Lock B7 has no function To save and apply the exposure values keep the button AE Lock B7 pressed when releasing the shutter In the hand grip display a checkmark appears when AE Lock B7 Is pressed to _ Zr ys t 2 indicate that these exposure values are es ESE rl used Fig 11 9 Display AE Lock Enhanced Mode When the function AE Lock is used the camera internal exposure measurement is active and the exposure deviation resp the under or overexposure of the image is indicated in the light balance in the viewfinder and the hand grip display 59 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE COMPENSATION 11 3 5 Exposure Compensation With Exposure Compensation you can manually change the exposure values of an Automatic Exposure Mode To open the menu for the setting of the exposure compensation press the button Exposure compensation B8 in the functional area Light metering The exposure compensation is available in all automatic exposure modes Fig 11 10 Exposure compensation Fig 11 11 Menu ISO PGM Fig 11 12 Corrected exposure value with light balance In the
46. etc Select the Easy Mode or the Enhanced Mode in the menu Options gt chapter 15 Options 9 1 1 Easy Mode The Easy Mode is set by default The following settings are shown in the Easy Mode Display Aperture f number Shutter speed in seconds Light balance indication of over or under exposure in EV amp Flash Option The basic display is not shown if one of the selector switches at the camera body N aperture focus light metering has been set to Options Remote or if the enhanced user interface is selected in the menu Options 45 Sinar A Jenoptik Company DISPLAY 9 1 2 Enhanced Mode To show the Enhanced Mode display set at least one of the selector switches to Options Remote Control or set the Enhanced Display as the standard display in the menu Options GUI gt Chapter 15 Options Fig 9 2 Display in Enhanced Mode o 49 Exposure mode Shooting mode Focus mode Mirror Up Aperture f number Light metering mode Flash option Indicates the application of the currently active focus and aperture settings Appears when the Release Button B1 is pressed ISO speed Light balance Shutter speed 46 DISPLAY Sinar A Jenoptik Company 9 2 Viewfinder Display 000 O 000 MA Fig 9 3 Viewfinder display O a Ea S000u0a ase Aperture f number A appears if Programmed AutoExpo
47. hand strap from the buckle Adjust the hand strap and re attach it to the buckle Make sure that the hand strap is properly fixed Fig 5 33 Adjust hand strap 30 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Fig 5 34 Adjust hand strap Sinar A Jenoptik Company Detach the hand strap from the camera body by removing the metal lugs from the hand grip Two pins are located on each side of the hand grip With a needle shaped object e g a paperclip push the pins inside Simultaneously pull the metal lugs out of the slots To re attach the metal lugs push the pins inside again and insert the lugs into the slots You will hear a click when they are locked Check whether the hand strap is properly fixed by pulling it without pushing the pins inside 5 10 Working with a tripod Fig 5 35 Tripod threads On the reverse side the Sinar Hy6 system is equipped with a quick clamp tripod plate accepting a quick release camera platform Novoflex Q Base Two threads are in the quick clamp adapter plate with the following standard sizes 1 4 thread 3 8 thread A reducer for the 3 8 thread is included in the delivery 31 Sinar A Jenoptik Company BATTERY 6 Battery 6 1 Inserting and removing the battery The battery of the Sinar Hy6 is inserted in the hand grip To replace the battery open the case of the hand grip by pressing the Battery Cover Release Button and simultaneous
48. he scope of delivery of the Sinar Hy6 m54 includes the following component parts 475 45 032 711 14 041 711 54 018 711 14 002 552 36 086 551 63 050 221 552 36 096 552 36 093 551 32 090 Sturdy Sinar Hy6 transportation case in which all items listed below are delivered Sinar Hy6 camera body including hand grip rear and front camera protection covers hand strap and neck strap Waist level viewfinder Sinar Hy6 Schneider AFD 2 8 80mm lens including rear and front protection covers Sinarback 54 MC including protection cover Adapter kit adapting the Sinar back to the camera including e Adapter plate e M3 screws e Screwdriver FireWire cable IEEE 1394 a 10 m CD tray with 2 CDs e Capturing software Sinar CaptureShop or Sinar eXposure e Sinar back reference data One lithium ion 7 2 V battery Battery charger including one universal mains adapter 100 240 VAC with four exchangeable inserts alternatively two mains adapters for 230 VAC and 120 VAC and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable Sinarback cleaning kit One bottle of ethanol One bottle of Agent Blue Two packages of lint free cleaning tissues Cleaning tool 10 Sinar A Jenoptik Company THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS e Cleaning instruction sheet 551 43 097 White shading diffusor 100 751 43 003 Gray card Sinar Hy6 user instructions print or CD 3 4 _ Sinar Hy6 The scope of delivery of the Sinar Hy6 includes the following componen
49. ied out if there is not any object in the centre of the image 68 Sinar Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES k Fig 12 14 Focus Bracketing Focus Bracketing is only possible with AF or AFD lenses With focus bracketing you can take a series of images where the focal plane is shifted from the centre of the depth of field of the basis shot to the borders and beyond The step sizes of the deviations of the focal plane depend on the selected aperture and are set automatically by the system The step size can also depend on the lens type that is used When 3 shot mode is selected the plane of focus is shifted to the rear edge of the depth of field of the basis shot image OD in this way the rear edge of the basis shot forms the center of the depth of field images When 5 7 or 9 shot mode is selected the plane of focus is shifted outside of the depth of field of the basis shot images When focus bracketing is started the optical assembly moves to the most distant point in the focus bracketing and starts capturing the image series The last capture in the series is the one with the focal plane the closest to the lens The lens is shifted in equal distances 69 Sinar MIRROR UP A Jenoptik Company from the first to the last image capture in the
50. iewfinder Display nn e 9 0 0 o e o o Fig 4 24 Battery status in the viewfinder display The battery symbol shows two states hu The battery is fully charged BD The battery is half empty Charging will soon become necessary 33 Sinar A Jenoptik Company FIRST USE 7 First Use of the Sinar Hy6 System Before you start using your Sinar Hy6 system make sure that it is properly assembled and that a charged battery is inserted To put the camera into operation select a shutter release mode using the selector switch S1 gt chapter 8 2 1 Shooting Mode The shutting down of the camera by setting the selector switch S1 to Off is only necessary when the camera is transported or when it will not be in use for a longer time To wake up the camera press the Release Button B1 to the first pressure point A When the Release Button B1 is pressed to switch on the camera no image will be captured Fig 5 2 Hand grip After a period of inactivity of about 10 seconds the camera will be set to the sleep mode depending on the selected power save mode To wake up the camera press the Release Button B1 again When working with a Sinarback eMotion switch on the Sinarback Press the button Power at the Sinarback The Sinarback 54 MC can only be operated in tethered mode and has to be switched on from the computer Make sure that the suitable capturing software Sinar Capt
51. ik Company CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 17 Cleaning and Maintenance Occasionally the cleaning of the Sinar Hy6 system may be necessary Please observe the following cleaning instructions to prevent any damage to the camera To clean the camera body use a lint free soft slightly moistened tissue e g cotton Do not use substances containing organic solvents benzyl or diluting agents Make sure to moisten the piece of cloth only slightly to prevent that any moisture enters the camera Any contact of the internal parts of the camera with water can lead to severe damages of the Sinar Hy6 system or even to an electric shock Prevent the occurrence of condensation water If any condensation occurs detach the lens and the back film magazine from the camera body Do not use the camera any more until the condensation water has evaporated completely Use a dry and soft wood free tissue or a soft brush to clean the lens Do not use substances containing organic solvents benzyl or diluting agents In case of heavy soiling please contact customer service When the camera is not in use use the lens protection cap Also when the back is detached from the body use the protection cover to prevent any soiling of the inner component parts of the camera Shut the waist level viewfinder when the camera is not in use For further information please refer to the safety instructions in gt chapter 2 84 Sinar A Jenoptik Company TECHN
52. in In this way injuries or damages can be prevented gt e PP e SAFETY INFORMATION 2 2 2 u u H b E Ho EE Sinar A Jenoptik Company Advice for the Prevention of Damages to the Camera Avoid strong magnetic fields Strong magnetic fields can damage the camera functions or destroy the recorded data Do not use the camera nearby devices that produce high electro magnetic fields e g magnets or electric motors Avoid contact with sand dust toxic gas water etc This can lead to a failure of the camera If water is on the surface of the camera or the lens please wipe it away with a dry and soft wood free tissue When the camera has been exposed to saline air the casing has to be wiped with a slightly moistened tissue If extension rings are used with the camera please do not establish or release the connection between the ring and the lens as long as the intermediate ring is attached to the camera Always remove the ring from the camera first and then remove the lens from the ring Do not touch the internal parts of the camera The camera contains highly sensitive electronic component parts and circuits Please do not touch the internal parts of the camera while the lens is removed Especially do not touch the mirror and the light absorbing coating When the film magazine or the digital back are removed from the camera please make sure that the auxiliary shutter lying exposed is not subject to any mechanical
53. in the viewfinder display gt chapter 8 4 Focus indication in the viewfinder display Set the Auto Focus Selector Switch 4 to M and turn the focusing ring at the lens The focus of the image can be checked in the focusing screen and in the focus indication in the viewfinder display gt chapter 10 4 Focus indication in the viewfinder display 10 2 2 Focus Indication at the Camera Lens The depth of field i e the area before and behind the focal plane that still appears clearly focused is determined by the set aperture and can be seen in the focus indication window a higher f number means a higher depth of field The focal plane in the example above is set at approx 1 3 m The yellow aperture numbers indicate the depth of field area in the image If e g an aperture of 8 and a focus of 1 3 has been set the depth of field area in the image lies between approx 1 1m 3 6 ft and 1 4 m 4 6 ft 49 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES 10 2 3 Manual Focus Override The Sinar Hy6 system is equipped with a Manual Focus Override function which means that manual focusing is also possible when an automatic focus mode has been set To use the Manual Focus Override function turn the focusing ring and press the button AF Lock B9 before activating the shutter When the button AF Lock B9 is not pressed the focus values will be automatically adapted by the system 10 3 AF Lock The bu
54. ion In some cases the capturing of images can also be restricted if these images are intended for private use Test the camera before first use Before you start to operate your camera for the first time take some test photographs to check whether the camera works flawlessly and whether the photographs are recorded on your film or digital storage medium and can be read from there by your computer The manufacturer will not accept any liability for the loss of images or any other inconvenience We also recommend testing the camera functions always before taking photographs at special events e g weddings to prevent any inconvenience caused by a loss of images Sinar SAFETY INFORMATION A derontit Canprpy Do not open the camera case Any opening of the camera case is explicitly reserved to customer service An arbitrary opening of the case leads to the expiry of the warranty claims No liability will be assumed for personal injuries or damages caused by the arbitrary opening of the camera case Handle the camera with care The Sinar Hy6 is a sensitive high precision optical instrument Please handle it with the appropriate care Avoid any agitation of the instrument and any soiling of the optical surfaces and observe the advice for the care and the maintenance of the camera Do not insert any metal pieces into the electric contacts of the camera of any accessory parts or into the cable connections There is the danger of an ele
55. ion at the lens The Sinar Hy6 system is delivered with an AFD 2 8 80mm lens that permits the manual setting of the focus at the focusing ring Aperture ring Set the aperture manually The f number that is located over the white bar is applied Press the red button at the lens to unlock the aperture ring Focusing window Indicates the focal distance in meters or feet The white bar above the window indicates the applied value Depth of field The depth of field can be checked with the yellow numbers above of the focusing window The depth of field in the image is marked with a white arrow Focusing ring Set the focus manually Manual focusing has to be activated at the camera body gt chapter 9 Focusing A To use the automatic exposure functions Programmed Auto Exposure P and Shutter Priority 5 or to use the Front Control Wheel W1 at the hand grip the aperture ring has to be set to A automatic otherwise the automatic functions are locked and the f number set with the aperture ring is applied For a more detailed explanation please refer to gt chapter 10 Focusing 44 Sinar DISPLAY A Jenoptik Company 9 The Displays at the Hand Grip and in the Viewfinder The hand grip display has two different modes Easy Mode The display shows aperture shutter and light balance Enhanced Mode _ The display shows detailed information about exposure focus light metering shutter and aperture
56. lay can be set A high contrast is set between O and 16 A low contrast is set between 63 and 48 Fig 15 7 Menu Options LCD contrast 15 6 AE activation Here the automatic exposure adaptation with the Release Button or the button AE Lock can be configured Use the Front Control Wheel W1 to select the function Fig 15 8 Menu Options AE activation Manual Exposure adaptation is carried out by pressing the button AE Lock If the button AE Lock is not pressed before activating the shutter the last used exposure values will be applied to the image Release Exposure adaptation is carried out when the Release Button B1 is pressed button first pressure point This function is set by default With the button AE Lock the last used exposure values are saved and applied to the image when the Release Button B1 is pressed 7 Sinar A Jenoptik Company OPTIONS 15 7 Firmware version Sinar Sinar Hy 6 Here the Sinar Logo is displayed Fig 15 9 Menu Options Firmware version 15 8 Soft key function A Fen ot ot ee ss Use the front control wheel W1 to select the function The following functions are available aUr TRE rLINL Ma Fig 15 10 Menu Options Soft key functions e Key lock e Live image None Pressing the button does not trigger any function Key lock The front and the rear control wheel at the hand grip are locked when this button is presse
57. locking is absorbed 64 Sinar A Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES 12 4 Focus Trap With a Focus Trap the shutter release is triggered automatically when an object appears in a defined focus plane in the scene To use the Focus Trap the Auto Focus functions have to be inactive If you are working with an auto focus lens set the Focus Mode Selector Switch S6 to M to activate the manual focusing To select the Focus Trap set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to Options Remote Control and press the button B10 to open the menu Shooting Use the Rear Control Wheel W2 to select Focus Trap Fig 12 6 Menu Shooting Focus Trap Apply the focus to a specific area in the image manually using the focusing ring at the lens Focus the camera onto the desired image scene and press the Release Button B1 Ee Ai The camera remains in the tensioned state 3 3 iwwi dd until an object appears in the defined focus plane As soon as the object is in focus the shutter is automatically released and the image is captured Fig 12 7 Display at the start of the Focus Trap To cancel an activated Focus Trap press the Release Button B1 again The Focus Trap can be used with all exposure modes The Focus Trap cannot be used when the function Mirror Up is used 65 Sinar A Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES 12 5 Multishot The function Multishot is only available with a
58. ly pulling the cover of the hand grip The battery case opens and the battery becomes visible Pull the battery casing as far as possible and then swing it backwards Fig 6 1 Open hand grip To replace the battery insert it into the casing with the contacts ahead Close the battery casing You will hear a click when the battery casing is locked Fig 6 2 Replace battery 32 Sinar A Jenoptik Company BATTERY 6 2 Charging the battery For charging the battery a battery charger is included in the delivery of your Sinar Hy6 system Connect the cable of the battery charger to the respective connection box at the rear side of the battery charger and to the wall socket The battery charger is ready for use when the light Charge at the battery charger turns to green and blinks Insert the battery into the battery charger with the contacts ahead When an empty battery is inserted into the battery charger the light Charge turns to red When the battery is fully charged the light turns to green again and the battery can be used Charging can take about 2 3 5 hours depending on the condition and the age of the battery Fig 6 3 Battery charger Please refer also to the documentation of the battery charger included in your delivery The battery status is indicated in the viewfinder display of the Sinar Hy6 system as marked with the circle in the illustration gt chapter 7 2 V
59. minder and preloadable Film Magazines E J film insert spool 6x6 cm film magazine in evaluation 90 high point view finder Hardware Options Revolving digital back adapter plates The Sinar Hy6 can be controlled in two modes Locally by means of the camera s own controls and dials Fully remote access and control from the computer by means of the Sinar CaptureShop capturing software and the connected Sinarback Via MODE switch Camera Control Option Settings Early or late flash pre flash metering self timer focus bracketing focus trap ultra fast mode autofocus characteristics automatic bracketing in steps of 3 1 EV display of frame counter Length x width x height Sinar Hy6 e75 with 2 8 80 lens approx 210x157x112 mm Sinar Hy6 e54 with 2 8 80 lens approx 210x157x112 mm Sinar Hy6 m54 with 2 8 80 lens approx 190x157x112 mm Camera body 78x157x112 mm Sinar Hy6 e75 with 2 8 80 lens approx 2 1 kg Sinar Hy6 e54 with 2 8 80 lens approx 2 1 kg Sinar Hy6 m54 with 2 8 80 lens approx 1 9 kg Camera body incl battery 990 g Sensor This sensor can be used by the digital back for the support of an automatic white balance AWB function Dimensions Weight 38
60. mmetrical construction of the film insert the empty spool does not need to be displaced Press the spring lug outwards and insert the film spool between the spool bearings in a way that the black inside of the paper lies outwards Make sure that the film runs to the empty spool as illustrated by the symbol Put the paper leader straight into the empty spool Wind the paper leader up until the arrow markings on the paper leader are aligned with the index on the spring lug Inside of the film magazine two symbols and are visible to illustrate the insertion of the loaded film magazine in the correct direction Insert the loaded film magazine in the way that the film spool points towards the symbol and the empty spool points towards the symbol 82 WORKING WITH A FILM MAGAZINE Close the film magazine Fig 16 7 Close f lm magazine Sinar A Jenoptik Company Close the magazine You will hear a click when the magazine is locked When inserting the film the image count is set to 00 After switching on the display the basic display of the magazine appears You need to enter the film type and the film sensitivity that you can find on the box of the film If the multi disk blind is not opened the camera shutter cannot be released and SLIdE is displayed in the LCD of the magazine For further information refer to the documentation of the supplier of your film magazine 83 Sinar A Jenopt
61. ng on the image orientation landscape or portrait format is shown 28 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Sinar A Jenoptik Company 5 9 Adjusting the Shoulder Strap and the Hand Strap 5 9 1 Attaching and Removing the Shoulder Strap Fig 5 30 Fixing of the neck strap Fig 5 31 Fix shoulder strap A shoulder strap is included in the delivery of your Sinar Hy6 system To attach the shoulder strap two slots are located on each side of the camera body To fix the shoulder strap to the camera insert the metal lugs into the slot Press the metal lug downwards to break the resilient locking force then move the lug sideways You will hear a click when the metal lug is locked Make sure to lock the metal lugs safely on each side to prevent any accidental dropping of the camera Pull the neck strap to check whether the lug is locked safely 29 Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS To remove the shoulder strap press the metal lug downwards and move it sideways To facilitate the removal of the shoulder strap remove the viewfinder in advance Fig 5 32 Remove shoulder strap The shoulder strap is equipped with two buckles and lugs enabling the adjustment of the length 5 9 2 Adjusting the Hand Strap The camera is delivered with the hand strap fixed to the camera hand grip This hand strap can be removed or adjusted if necessary To adjust the hand strap remove the
62. ning against possible damage to the device or its component parts Refers to important advice Refers to advice or guidelines to be observed when disposing of the camera or its component parts x gt OEE Pee e Sinar A Jenoptik Company ADVICE FOR USING THIS MANUAL References Shutter Release Refers to an operational element that permits to call up a function All operational elements will be written in capital letters Options GUI Refers to the menu path to be followed when selecting a function from the menu gt Refers to a chapter or section to be read for further information Enumeration Abbreviations S Seconds ms Milliseconds Degree angular measure C Degree Celsius CCD Charged Coupled Device GUI Graphical User Interface EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility ADVICE FOR USING THIS MANUAL Sinar A Jenoptik Company Structure of the manual The manual is structured into the following chapters each providing detailed information about a specific field of using the Sinar Hy6 system Chapter 1 Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Chapter 4 Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Chapter 7 Chapter 8 Chapter 9 Introduction This chapter provides a short introduction to the features and the operation of your Sinar Hy6 system Safety information This chapter provides the necessary safety advice and warnings that have to be observed in order to operate the system safely fi It is important to read this chapter
63. no 77 15 35 ELD COMMU AS Meninas cisala 77 15 6 AE AaCUVa ON cistitis ei Soa ade a end ee ib ee eae oo 77 15 7 Firmware Versi n isc ia arios laos 78 15 8 SOME KEY TUN A e e 78 15 9 Display of the firmware VersiONS ooooncococconconcoconconcononroncnnonronrnnrarenrnnrnnennos 78 Pc STATUS iia 79 16 WORKING WITH A FILM MAGAZINE 20cccececcccceccccecccccecncceennceeeenees 80 17 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE 2 00 c0ccccecccccecccccecncceccnncecennceeesneeees 84 18 TECHNICAL DATA escisiones sa a td ee et eee 85 Sinar INTRODUCTION A Jenoptik Company 1 Introduction Congratulations to your new Sinar Hy6 system You have purchased a reliable state of the art professional medium format camera system enabling you to take pictures at highest quality The broad variety of the functions and the easy and intuitive operation of the camera make it the ideal instrument for each application field of professional photography Designed and developed in cooperation with Franke Heidecke the Sinar Hy6 system sets new standards in medium format photography Sinar Hy6 is a digital analogue hybrid system and is presently the only medium format camera that does not only cover the usual 6 x 4 5 cm format but also the classic 6 x 6 cm format With its central shutter and a shutter speed of only 1 1000 s it is also the fastest camera in its class An outstanding feature of the camera is its versatility and ease of use Using the 6 x 4
64. o not cut damage extremely bend or twist cables Do not let cables trail across the floor Make sure to position the cables safely to prevent the danger of accidental stumbling The battery has to be disposed of in compliance with the WEEE guidelines Do not dispose of the battery together with the usual domestic refuse Use the containers provided at the collection points 2 4 Norms and Standards The product complies with the following norms and standards EMC Electro magnetic compatibility Europe EN61000 6 3 2001 Emission EN55022 Class B USA Canada FCC part 15 class B ROHs WEEE Disposal 2 5 Environmental Conditions Operational temperature O C 45 C Storage temperature 10 C 60 C Humidity for storage and operation 5 80 non condensing Sinar A Jenoptik Company THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS 3 Scope of Delivery The Sinar Hy6 medium format camera system is currently available in 4 different versions Sinar Hy6 e75 Sinar Hy6 e54 Sinar Hy6 m54 Sinar Hy6 camera body The scope of delivery varies according to the delivered camera version In the following chapter the delivery scope of each version will be described whether your delivery is complete and undamaged and whether all parts work flawlessly and without any problems Take some sample images to test the camera functions In case of incompleteness or damage of the delivery the manufacturer has to be notified immediately
65. ock B7 while simultaneously using the Rear Control Wheel W2 Set the desired shutter speed using the rear control wheel W2 at the hand grip The system adapts the corresponding aperture value automatically Focus the camera onto the image scene Press the Release Button B1 first pressure point or use the button AE Lock B2 to save the exposure settings shutter speed and aperture They are applied when the shutter is activated Shutter priority is useful when the exposure time is crucial for example when taking pictures of moving objects short exposure times or for long time exposure 11 3 1 3 A Aperture Priority When Aperture Priority is selected the user sets the aperture and the camera system adapts the corresponding shutter speed automatically To select Aperture Priority set the Exposure Mode Selector Switch S2 to A To select the function from the menu set the Exposure Mode Selector Switch S2 to Options Remote Control and press the button AE Lock B7 and simultaneously use the Rear Control Wheel W2 Set the desired aperture using the Front Control Wheel W1 at the hand grip The corresponding shutter speed is adapted automatically Focus the camera onto the image scene Press the Release Button B1 first pressure point or use the button AE Lock T2 to save the exposure settings shutter speed and aperture They are applied when the shutter is activated Aperture Priority is suitable for images where
66. ocusing screens not in use in a dust free dry repository 27 Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 8 Inserting and replacing the format mask Use the format mask to adapt the size of the image in the focusing screen to the size of the image actually captured The format mask is placed on the focusing screen and is already inserted when the camera is delivered Background information The focusing screen of the Sinar Hy6 has a size of 6 x 6 cm while the dimensions of the CCD sensor are smaller In this way the size of the image in the focusing screen does not correspond to the size of the image finally captured By using the format mask the size of the image in the focusing screen is adapted and the loss of image areas can be prevented The format mask is inserted between the focusing screen and the metal frame Remove the focusing screen from the metal frame Place the format mask exactly onto the focusing screen then re insert the focusing screen into the frame Make sure that both the format mask and the focusing screen are placed exactly one over another and that the focusing screen is inserted into the frame as far as possible Replace the frame with the focusing screen into its original position You will hear a click when the focusing screen is locked Fig 5 29 Replace format mask The image crop that visible in the focusing screen now corresponds to the image that is finally captured Dependi
67. odes are described Mirror up Here the mirror up function is described Use of the flash In this chapter the flash operation is described Options Here the options for the user defined camera settings are described Cleaning and maintenance In this chapter you will find useful information about the cleaning and maintenance of the camera to guarantee the longevity of the camera and its component parts Technical data sheet Here the detailed technical information about the camera can be found Sinar A Jenoptik Company CONTENTS Advice for Using This Manual General Advice and Structure of the Manual oooooccccocconcocccconnononconconcarenconcnnnnnon II Warning signs and SYMIDOIS usada II A S cera see cease ee suea aedeeecumitencaneeesnecertoeeene III ADDreVvla ONS cor ae a III Structure of the manual ococcocccccccoccoccnconcnnnonnonroncnncnrnnrnnrarcnrnnrannnrnnranrnrenrnenrennnn IV 1 INTRODUCTION 0 iaa E a a ieee 1 2 SAFETY INFORMATION roiie iinne aa EA 2 Zeal General FG CC irsana EEA A E RAA secs 2 2 2 Advice Concerning the Camera orninda ii 3 2 2 1 Advice for the Prevention Of INjUTleS oooocccnnncccconnccnnnonononononnnonnnonncnnnnnnnos 3 2 2 2 Advice for the Prevention of Damages to the Camera o ooooooocccccccccnnoccnnncnnnnoo 4 2 2 3 Advice for the Storage Maintenance and Disposal of the Camera 5 2 3 Safety Advice Concerning the Battery and the Cables ooconco
68. onsideration the upper two sensor pairs contribute 33 33 the lower sensors contribute 16 66 each to the light metering of the image Set the selector switch S3 to the position Integral Light Metering If necessary lock the exposure values using the button AF Lock B10 or the Release Button B1 first pressure point and reposition the camera Release the shutter Integral Light Metering is suitable for images with low scene contrasts and equal light conditions over the entire image area Integral Light Metering renders predictable results and therefore offers a reliable basis for exposure compensation 54 Sinar EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES A densntik company 11 3 Exposure Modes The exposure mode can be set in the functional area AutoExposure by setting the Exposure Mode Selector Switch S2 to the respective position The menu can be opened by setting the switch to Options Remote Control and by pressing the button AE Lock B7 Fig 11 3 Operational Area Exposure Modes P Programmed Auto Exposure S Shutter Priority Auto Exposure A Aperture Priority Auto Exposure M Manual Exposure o Exposure Options Remote Control Bulb Toggle Enable AE Lock Exposure Options 11 3 1 Automatic Exposure Modes Please note When working with a lens that is equipped with an aperture ring the aperture ring has to be set to A automatic to use the automatic exposure modes P and
69. or the film magazine has to be removed from the camera body and re attached otherwise the Sinarback or film magazine can fall off Please make sure that the back is attached safely to the camera body to prevent any damage by falling off 5 4 Adjusting the hand ari The hand grip cannot be detached from the camera however it can be adjusted To unlock the hand grip the Hand Grip Adjustment Button under the hand grip has to be pressed while turning the hand grip simultaneously When the button is released the hand grip is fixed and remains in that position Fig 5 21 Adjustment of the hand grip 5 5 Connecting the camera to a computer The Sinar Hy6 system is remote controlled from a computer by means of the capturing software Sinar CaptureShop or Sinar eXposure The following Sinar Hy6 camera types can be operated both untethered and tethered e Sinar Hy6 e75 e Sinar Hy6 e54 The following type is operated only in tethered mode e Sinar Hy6 m54 25 Sinar A Jenoptik Company ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Connect the FireWire cable to the corresponding socket at the back and to the IEEE 1394 socket at your computer or at your PCMCIA card For a more detailed description of the operation of the Sinar Hy6 system in tethered mode refer also to the operating an manual of your Sinarback Fig 5 25 IEEE 1394 socket at the back 5 6 Attaching a flash device The Sinar Hy6 system is equipped with a h
70. ot shoe for the connection of TTL compatible flash devices and of an SCA adapter The flash device or the SCA adapter is connected to the hot shoe at the camera body gt chapter 12 Use of the Flash Refer also to the user instructions of your flash device or SCA adapter Fig 5 26 Hot shoe The inappropriate use of the flash device may cause injuries to the eyes Please refer to the operation instructions and to the safety advice in the technical documentation of the manufacturer of your flash device 5 7 Replacing the focusing screen Place the camera in front of you and remove the viewfinder from the camera body The focusing screen is now visible 26 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Fig 5 27 Focusing screen Fig 5 28 Replacement of the focusing screen Sinar A Jenoptik Company On each side of the frame holding the focusing screen two release pins are located Pull the two release pins with your fingernails towards the rear side of the camera and lift the frame simultaneously Pull the focusing screen out of the metal frame Insert the new focusing screen into the metal frame behind two metal brackets on each side of the frame Reposition the frame with the focusing screen into its original position You will hear a click when the focusing screen is locked Make sure not to touch the surfaces of the focusing screen therefore hold the focusing screen at the borders Store f
71. p Fig 14 6 Flash compensation display 74 Sinar OPTIONS A Jenoptik Company 15 Options Pressing the button Options B5 the menu Options is opened where several camera settings can be defined by the user The menu is closed and the display is reset to the standard display by toggling Fig 15 1 Open menu Options The menu Options offers the following menu items Controls Lock or activate the front and the rear control wheel W1 and W2 LCD backlight Set the intensity of the LCD backlight Power save Activate the automatic switching off of the camera display after a defined period of time GUI Set the enhanced or the easy GUI as standard LCD contrast Seta high or low LCD contrast AE activation Set the AE activation manually or using the shutter release button Firmware The firmware version is displayed version Soft key Set the function for the softkey The locking of the control wheels or function the live image transfer to the suitable software can be selected Status display The status of different camera settings is displayed here With the Rear Control Wheel W2 the respective option can be selected With the Front Control Wheel W1 the mode or parameter of this option can be set Fig 15 2 Menu Options 715 Sinar A Jenoptik Company OPTIONS 15 1 Controls Here you can lock or unlock the control wheels Per default the control wheels are unlocked
72. peratures can get very high Observe the description of the permitted operational conditions Store the camera outside of the bag in a dry and well ventilated location Shut the waist level viewfinder when the camera is not in use In this way soiling or damage to the focusing screen can be avoided Use the lens protection cap When the camera is not in use please use the lens protection cap In this way scratches or any other damage of the lens surface can be avoided Do not leave the camera in the sun without the protection cap otherwise fire can be caused by light that gets focussed in the lens Do not store the camera together with preserving agents or chemicals To prevent the occurrence of fire do not store the camera in humid or dusty environments Do not store the camera near heat sources The cables or the instruments can be deformed and damaged Damaged cables can cause fire or electric shock Store the camera out of the reach of children Carrying belt broken camera parts and electric components may cause injuries Cleaning of the camera Use a soft and dry or slightly moistened piece of cloth Do not use substances containing organic solvents benzyl or diluting agents Cleaning of the lens Use a dry and soft wood free tissue or a soft brush to clean the lens Do not use substances containing organic solvents benzyl or diluting agents In case of heavy soiling contact customer service Disposal The camera must
73. ping the button AE Lock B7 pressed Spot Light Metering is suitable for difficult light conditions such as backlight situations or light sources in the image scene 53 Sinar EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES A JORREXIE COMA 11 2 3 Centre weighted Light Metering When Centre weighted Light Metering is used the image area is divided into a center and a periphery All 7 of the sensors are active however their measurements are weighted differently the measurement of the central sensor contributes 50 and the measurements of the 6 outer sensors contribute the remaining 50 with 8 33 for each sensor Set the selector switch S3 to the position Centre weighted Light Metering Focus the camera onto the image scene that the part of the image on which the light metering is based is in the central measuring area Lock the exposure values and reposition the camera AE Lock or B1 first pressure point then release the shutter The focus and exposure settings are applied to the image when the Release Button B1 is pressed second pressure point Centre weighted Light Metering S3 is suitable when the exposure of the image is to be adapted to a limited area in the centre of the image 11 2 4 Integral Light Metering With Integral Light Metering the entire area of the photographic image Is taken into account for the light metering The 6 outer sensors are active and the measurement results of each sensor are equally taken into c
74. place the lens by inserting it into the frame in a way that the two latches are inserted into the corresponding gaps Hold the small lugs again and turn the mounting with the magnitying glass clockwise You will hear a click when the mounting with the magnifying glass is inserted correctly Sinar ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS A denontik Lenpany 5 1 5 Use of the 90 Reflex Viewfinder A 90 reflex viewfinder is optionally available from your dealer To attach the 90 reflex viewfinder to the camera body place the viewfinder horizontally on the top of the camera and press it downwards You will hear a click when the viewfinder is locked Make sure that the viewfinder is locked on both sides Fig 5 9 90 reflex viewfinder The 90 reflex viewfinder is equipped with a shoe mount for an external flash unit Please note that this shoe mount is only mechanical therefore the flash device also has to be connected to the x contact at the camera body gt chapter 12 Use of the Flash The mechanical shoe mount and the x contact do not support TTL flash measurement and therefore are intended for automatic flash units or manual flash operation If you would like to use a TTL flash device please use the shoe mount at the camera body gt chapter 5 7 Connection of a flash device and gt chapter 13 Use of the flash The 90 reflex viewfinder is also equipped with a dioptre adjustment wheel Please turn the a
75. pressure Please use the protective cover when the camera back or film magazine is detached from the camera Do not touch the sensor in the digital back Please use the protective cover when the back is detached from the camera Do not use the camera under water The camera is not waterproof and therefore may not be used for submarine photography Prevent the occurrence of condensation water Do not expose the camera to rapidly changing environment temperatures In this way the occurrence of condensation water outside and inside of the camera can be prevented Condensation water can lead to damage of the camera components and can impair the camera operation When condensation is caused due to rapidly changing environment temperatures the lens has to be detached from the camera body and the battery and the camera back or film magazine have to be removed Do not use the camera until the condensation water has evaporated completely To prevent the occurrence of condensation water place the camera in a sealed plastic bag Do not take the camera out until it has accommodated to the new environment temperature SAFETY INFORMATION N S W He PPP EE bf oc Sinar A Jenoptik Company Advice for the Storage Maintenance and Disposal of the Camera Do not store the camera at high temperatures and high air humidity High temperatures and air humidity can lead to the appearance of mildew Do not leave the camera in a car where tem
76. ra body or by remote control from the computer The red dot Options Remote Control is used for the activation of a computer controlled operation of the camera 52 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES With the control button Exposure Compensation B8 the menu can be opened for setting exposure compensation and the ISO value The Sinar Hy6 system works with TTL through the lens reflected light metering i e the light is measured on the basis of the light reflected by the object Light is metered with 7 sensors arranged on the mirror The light metering methods differ with regard to the sensors involved in light metering Focussing screen Mirror Sensor pairs Sensors Fig 11 2 Light Metering 11 2 2 Spot Light Metering In Spot Light Metering the measurement area in the centre of the image determines the exposure of the entire image This area has a size of 5 x 5 mm and is marked with a circle on the focusing screen Only the central sensor is active and contributes 100 to the light metering of the entire image Set the Light Metering Selector Switch S3 to the position Spot Metering Focus the spot measurement field in the middle of the focusing screen onto the part of the image that is decisive for the light metering Save the light metering values and reposition the camera if necessary AE Lock or B1 and then activate the shutter Press the Shutter Release Button B1 while kee
77. s No liability will be accepted for damages and injuries resulting from the non observance of the information contained in this manual Operate the camera as intended Any other use than intended will not be covered by the warranty claims Spare parts and accessories Only use such spare parts and accessories that are included in your delivery and or recommended by the manufacturer for the use with the camera No liability will be accepted by the manufacturer for injuries or damages caused by the use of non authorized parts Please contact the manufacturer or your expert dealer for questions regarding spare parts and accessories Observe the safety advice and manuals of third party suppliers The Sinar Hy6 system is a hybrid instrument that can be operated with a digital camera back or a film magazine When using this camera with component parts and accessories of third party suppliers please observe the safety advice contained in the manuals supplied with these component parts No liability will be accepted by the manufacturer for injuries or damages resulting from the non observance of the safety information contained in the manuals of third party suppliers Observe the legal regulations for taking and using photographic images Make sure to use the camera only in accordance with the laws effective in your country e g copyright intellectual property right Images that are not taken for private use only must not be used without permiss
78. ssure point to save the current exposure and focus values To reset the values release the button Correct the values by repositioning the camera and pressing the Release Button B1 again to the first pressure point Switch on the camera by selecting a Shooting Mode with the Shooting Mode Selector Switch 1 With the first pressure point of the Release Button B1 the camera is ready for operation 62 Sinar A Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES By pressing the Release Button B1 you can cancel the Long Time Exposure or the Self Timer in progress Fig 12 2 Display Enhanced Mode Fig 12 3 Display at shutter release A checkmark appears in the display D When the shutter is released the display when the Release Button B1 is pressed to Changes the first pressure point to indicate that the current focus and exposure values are saved 12 2 Single and Continuous Release Mode The Single and the Continuous Mode can be selected as direct functions In the Single Mode pressing the Release Button B1 captures one image In continuous mode pressing the Release Button B1 captures a series of images When the button is released the image capturing is stopped Set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to the respective function Press the Release Button B1 to capture the images in the respective mode For the single and the continuous mode the function Mirror Up is available Press the button Mirror Up B3 at the han
79. sure P or Shutter Priority S is selected as an Exposure Mode Exposure time in seconds e At exposure times lt 1s e g e s the value will be displayed by showing the denominator in integer numbers e g 16 e At exposure times gt 1s e g 1 2 s the value will be displayed as a decimal number with two inverted commas e g 1 2 A appears behind the shutter speed when Aperture priority has been selected Light balance Under or over exposure is indicated by the black bars each representing Y EV Indication of the light metering method Focus indicator Flash ready Indication of the use of exposure compensation Horizontal or vertical image format Shows remaining frames when working with a film magazine Battery state 47 Sinar EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES A densntik company 10 Focusing With the focusing selector 4 select AF Single S AF Continuous C or Manual Focus M When an Autofocus mode is selected the system automatically measures the optimum focus for the image that will be applied when the shutter is released Fig 10 1 Operational Area Focusing Mode Manual focusing is possible in an AF mode when the button AF Lock is pressed The following Focus Modes can be selected S Auto Focus Single Auto Focus Continuous O Manual Focus e Remote Control AF Lock lt 10 1 Auto Focus Single and Auto Focus Continuous In the mode Auto Focus
80. t parts 711 14 041 Sinar Hy6 camera body including hand grip rear and front camera protection covers hand strap and neck strap 711 54 018 Waist level viewfinder Sinar Hy6 552 36 096 One lithium ion 7 2 V battery 552 36 093 Battery charger including one universal mains adapter 100 240 VAC with four exchangeable inserts alternatively two mains adapters for 230 VAC and 120 VAC and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable Sinar Hy6 user instructions print or CD 11 Sinar THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS A jeneniik tanpany 4 The camera and its component parts Shooting Mode Selector Switch 1 Viewfinder Release Button Shooting Options B7 AutoExposure Selector Switch S2 Exposure Options AE Lock B8 Light Metering Selector Switch 3 Exposure Compensation B9 Back Release Button Focus Options AF Lock B11 Auto Focus Selector Switch S4 Flash Options B10 Flash Connection Socket SCA and TTL compatible Lens Release Button 12 THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS Stop Down B2 Mirror Up B3 Options B6 Soft Key B5 Rear Control Wheel W2 ri pij USB Socket Release Button B1 Front Control Wheel W1 Battery Cover Lens Release Button A 26 1 8 56 4 28 Sinar A Jenoptik Company Aperture ring Focus indication window Focusing ring Hand grip display Hand grip Lever to lift the magnifying glass Focusing screen Battery cover release button
81. the depth of field is an important characteristic for the composition of the image 56 Sinar EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES A sanenvik comnpa s 11 3 2 Manual Exposure Functions 11 3 2 1 M Manual Mode When Manual Mode is selected the user sets the aperture and the shutter speed You can set both values independent from each other as they are not interlocked in this mode To select the Manual Mode set the Auto Exposure Selector Switch S2 to M To select the function from the menu set the Auto Exposure Selector Switch S2 to Options Remote Control and press AE Lock B7 and simultaneously use the Rear Control Wheel W2 Use the Rear Control Wheel W2 at the hand grip to set the shutter speed Set the aperture value with the Front Control Wheel W1 at the hand grip If you use a lens with an aperture ring the aperture value can also be set with this ring To use the Front Control Wheel W2 at the hand grip set this ring to A automatic Press the red button at the lens to unlock the aperture the aperture ring In Manual Mode the camera internal exposure measurement is active and over or underexposure is indicated in the light balance in the hand grip display and the viewfinder display s py e r d P t q Mm l Pl 9 S a i O ll 3 i Fig 11 4 Light balance in the hand grip and the viewfinder display Please note The Auto Exposure functions and the Manual
82. the film magazine and for inserting the film For further details about working with the film magazine refer to the user manual of the manufacturer of the film magazine Remove the cover Firstly remove the protective cover from the camera body Push the back release button upwards Y A Mp A iQ _ sE 3 yur f r Only for Rolleiflex 6003 6008 Fig 16 1 Remove protective cover Attach the magazine frame Place the magazine frame into the four openings You will hear a click when the magazine Is locked If using a 4 5 x 6 cm magazine the format symbol has to be visible E 4 2 El 3 i 2 Fig 16 2 Attach magazine frame 80 WORKING WITH A FILM MAGAZINE Open the magazine Fig 16 3 Open magazine Take out film insert Fig 16 4 Take out film insert Sinar A Jenoptik Company To open the magazine move the draw slide bar as far as possible into the arrow direction magazine change turn The multi disk blind closes To open the magazine press the two opening buttons inwards and pull of the back plane off the magazine To take out the film insert press the film upwards against the light resistance of the magnetic fixing and take the film out of the magazine back 31 WORKING WITH A FILM MAGAZINE Load a film Fig 16 5 Load film Insert the film insert Fig 16 6 Insert film insert Sinar A Jenoptik Company Because of the sy
83. ting by using the front and the rear control wheels W1 and W2 67 Sinar A Jenoptik Company SHOOTING MODES t E When bracketing is started the display y mA settings change Fig 12 11 Display during Bracketing 12 8 Focus Bracketin With Focus Bracketing a series of images 3 5 or 9 images is taken each with a slight deviation of the focal plane from the original focus In this way an image can be taken with several focus variations Please note that this function is only available when working with an auto focus IN lens and when the camera is set to an Auto Focus Mode Set the Shooting Mode Selector Switch S1 to Options Remote Control and select the function Focus Bracketing from the menu Shooting Mode using the Rear Control Wheel W2 With the Front Control Wheel W1 select Ai i ms Ww 1 the number of images to be taken Fig 12 12 Menu Bracketing Focus Set the exposure for the image The Focus Bracketing symbol appears in the display Now press the Release Button B1 The defined number of images is taken To prevent any agitation of the camera the mirror remains locked during the capturing of the image series Fig 12 13 Display Bracketing Focus Background information During Focus Bracketing the optical assembly is shifted and no focus measurement is carried out during image capturing In this way focus bracketing can also be carr
84. tton AF Lock B10 assumes two different functions depending on whether an Auto Focus Mode or Manual Focus has been selected When an Auto Focus Mode is selected the currently active focus values are saved and the automatic focus adaptation by pressing the shutter release button is locked When the Release Button B1 is pressed simultaneously with the button AF Lock B10 these saved focus values are applied to the image When Manual Focus is selected pressing the button AF Lock B10 activates the Auto Focus 10 4 Focus Indication in the Viewfinder Display The focus of the image can be checked in the viewfinder display The image is focused correctly when both of the focus indication triangles are visible in the viewfinder display Fig 10 3 Focus indication in the viewfinder display nr The meaning of the focus indication settings is explained in the following table Display Focus Setting The focus is too close i e the focal plane is in front of the measured object The focus is too far i e the focal plane is behind the measured object The measured object is focussed correctly When working with a non AF lens press the button AF Lock B10 to update the focus indication in the viewfinder display before checking the image focus 50 Sinar A Jenoptik Company EXPOSURE EXPOSURE MODES 10 5 Stop Down Working Aperture With Stop Down the working aperture depth of field can be checked in the viewfinder Press th
85. ureShopTM or Sinar eXposure is ready for operation Camera functions can be selected by using the selector switches and by selecting the functions from the menu The most frequently used functions are available with the selector switches at the camera body and will be mentioned as Direct Functions in the following To select a function from the menu set the selector switch to the red dot and press the control button in the respective operational area to open the menu Further functions can be selected from the menu using the Front Y and the Rear Control Wheel W1 and W2 at the hand grip and will be mentioned as Options in the following The menu structure of the Sinar Hy6 system is designed to provide easy and intuitive access to the functions Functions are not nested and do not include toggle key functions which means that the control wheel will block at the end of a selection row In this way you will be able to find all functions intuitively after working with your camera for a while 34 Sinar A Jenoptik Company FIRST USE From the menu both the Direct Functions and the Options are available to provide access to all functions also when operating the camera in tethered mode When operating the Sinar Hy6 system from a computer set all selector switches to Options Remote Control i e to the red dot in the operational area For a more detailed description of the camera operation from your computer refer to th
86. ween the lens shutter therefore it offers very short flash synchronization times up to T sec The Sinar Hy6 system is x synchronized with the minimum possible shutter time of the lens In this way the flash is operated independent from the exposure control of the camera and the exposure time is not extended when working with the flash The Sinar Hy6 system offers the following interfaces for the flash Hot shoe Connection of TTL compatible flash devices and SCA adapter X contact Flash synchronization socket for x synchronization of studio flash devices Mechanical Attachment of an external flash device at the 90 reflex viewfinder interface 14 2 The Hot Shoe TTL Flash Measurement and SCA interface Using the hot shoe TTL compatible flash devices and the Rollei SCA 3562 Flash Adapter enabling special flash functions can be attached to the camera TTL measurement flash synchronization and the transfer of the relevant camera data e g aperture ISO standard are carried out via the hot shoe The following information is exchanged between the camera and the flash device Focal length of AF lenses for the operation of the reflector Aperture values Film sensitivity values for the operation of the computer control of the flash device Flash correction with the suitable flash devices Control of the AF measurement flash In case of any questions concerning recommended flash devices please contact your expert dealer 71 Sinar US
87. xposure FUNC IONS ccococccncnoccnccnoncncnnoncncnononnnnnnnos TE Mi Nidal ModE ad ate lacees le i he a UL 0 e e O OO ee ee eee ae eer nee eee WES Sek A o mA Whee ARO Cros izo jEXPOSUIeCOMPCMS AlOM sig vase stented deat EE do oia 11 3 6 Setting the ISO Speed 0xcicmsnitnencman eee awe 12 SHOOTING MODES maicececscests oecseaveeaseaneteecszeenseneceepeseeresiencs 12 1 Camera Wake up and Shutter Release cccceeeeeeeeees 12 2 Single and Continuous Release Mode c ceeeeeeeeeees 123 SAM e tensa 124 FOCUS TADA aa 12 5 MultishOt cusiviconasin iii 126 UltrastaS tipicidad 12 27 BrackKet ecc ea 12 8 FOCUS BracketIddO iii ii ia 13 MIRROR UP ista title 14 USE OFTHE FLASH cirina 14 1 Flash Operation with the Sinar Hy6 System 000 14 2 The Hot Shoe TTL Flash Measurement and SCA interface 14 3 The X Contact Manual Flash Control 0 0 2 14 4 The 90 Reflex Viewfinder oocoocoocccccocccccnocccnnocccnnnccnnnnnnns 14 5 Flash Options and Flash Compensation cccseseeeeeeees 14 6 Flash COMpensatiON ooococccccconnccccoconconoconcncarononnararonnnraranenon Sinar A Jenoptik Company Sinar CONTENTS A Jenoptik Company 15 OPTIONS areca ass de o de eden did E 75 TS LK e 76 15 2 JIECD BACKION E era eee 76 15 3 POWER SIMON a o E E 76 15 4 Graphical user interface ooccoconcccnccoconccconccnoncanoncnnnncarnnnaronnnrnnnnrnrnannnnnnn
88. y from water If the battery or the battery charger has become wet do not use them until they are completely dried Do not use damaged batteries If battery liquid is leaking from the battery do not touch the battery liquid A contact of the battery liquid with the eyes can lead to a loss of your vision capability If a battery shows visible damage or if battery liquid is leaking from a battery do not use this battery anymore Avoid any contact of the liquid with the eyes skin or clothes If skin or eyes have been in contact with battery liquid wash off the liquid with water and without rubbing and consult a doctor immediately If a battery is changing color or form or if smoke is emitting from the battery take the battery out of the camera Be careful not to burn your hands If a battery is changing color or form if extreme heat occurs or if smoke is emitting from the battery during battery charging disconnect the charger from the power supply to prevent the occurrence of fire To prevent the occurrence of fire do not use the battery charger near inflammable gas or liquids Sinar SAFETY INFORMATION A Jenoptik Company A A A Z Do not store the batteries and the battery charger nearby heat sources The cables or the instruments can be deformed and suffer damage There is the danger of fire or electric shock Do not use damaged cables and accessories Damaged cables imply the danger of a life threatening electric shock D
Download Pdf Manuals
Related Search
Related Contents
Ricevitore Digitale Satellitare Free-To-Air SRT 6006 submersible dewatering pumps fls-400, fs-750 fichier 3 - CRDP de Montpellier User Manual PDF - Heath Consultants Manuale ITA definitivo 製品マニュアル(PDF) - フォーカルポイント株式会社 Philips DVP3680KX/77 Copyright © All rights reserved.
Failed to retrieve file