Right-angle and Magnifying Focusing Backs

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Right-angle and Magnifying Focusing Backs
Right-angleand Magnifying Focusing Backs
Right-angle focusing back
This device enables observing the image on the
ground glass from the rightckinsbutton a n g l e d i r e c t i o n a g a i n s t t h e
o p t i c a l a x i s .T h e r i g h t - a n g l e
Right-angle
magnifier can
be very
m a g n i fi e r
simply turned upward or
s i d e w a r d , f a c i l i t a t i n gf o c u s F o cusing scr een i n g f r o m a n y c a m e r a a n g l e .
Eyecup
re l easelever
Magnifying focusing back
Attaching and Detaching the Right-angle Magnifier
This back is provided
with an eye-level, totally
enclosed box insteadof the
right-anglemagnifierof the
r i g h t - a n g l e fo c u s i n g b a c k .
P r e c i s ef o c u s i n gi s p o s s i b l e
by directly observing the
i ma g e o n t h e g r o u n d g l a s s
f o c u s i n gs c r e e n t h r o u g ht h e
e y e p i e c e m a g n i fi e r .
Since a Fresnel lens is used on both focusing backs, the entire
ground glass is very bright, and focusing can be easilyaccomplished
because extraneous light is blocked out. The ground glass has light
l i n e sw h i c h i n d i c a t e a 6 x 7 f o r m a t .
After focusing,insert a cut film/plate holder or film pack adapter as
w e l l a s t h e f o c u s i n gs c r e e n h o l d e rf o r p h o t o g r a p h i n g .
T h e r i g h t - a n g l em a g n i f i e r c a n b e r e m o v e d b y s w i n g i n g i t a r o u n d t h e
bottom of the housing while depressing the button of the right-angle
m a g n i fi e r .
To attach the right-angle magnifier, match the projections at the
bottom of the magnifier to the holes of the holder, and press in the
u p p e r p a r t . W h e n a t t a c h i n g t h e m a g n i f i e r ,t h e b u t t o n d o e s n o t n e e d t o
be pressed.
The right-angle magnifier can be attached for up, down, right,and
l e f t d i r e c t i o n s .M e r e l y a t t a c h i t i n t h e d i r e c t i o n n e c e s s a r yf o r t h e c a m e r a
angleemployed.
When looking from above or below, the image assumesthe correct
right-side-up position, but the right and left will be reversed. When
looking from the side, right and left are correct but the image will be
upsidedown.
composing the picture by Ground GrassFocusing screen for
Film Pack or Cut Fllm
f
-.,1
I
u
When dry platesor 2kxgyzinch1O.S
r.S"rnycut films are used, the
actualpictureformatis exactlythe same as seen. on the focusing
screen.
When"one-quartersize" cut film,2,/.x3Xinchcut,ilm, or filmpacks
ate used, since the actualpicturesize of these films is a litfle smalrer
thanthe groundgrassfocusingscreen,composethe picturewithinthe
frameof the brokenlinesas shownin the drawtngs.
For "one-quarter size" cut film taken from 4/x
(12 x 16.5cm) cut film, or for a film pack;
6 %inch
For 2% x 3%inch cut film;
Cut Film lPlate Holder (Type J)
W h e n U s i n g a D r y P l a t e2 % x 3 %
inch (6.5x 9cm) :
When Using a Gut Film 2%x3%
i n c h ( 6 . 5x 9 c m ) :
When Using a Cut Film Taken by
Cutting a 4/,x67 inch Cut Film
into Four One-quarter Sizes:
Remove the film sheath from
the holder, insert the dry plate
with the emulsion side facing the
dark slide,close the back lid,and
p u s h i t b a c k t o i t s o r i g i n a lp o s i t i o n .
In this case, the film sheath is not
used.
Remove the film sheath from
the holder, place the cut film with
its emulsion side facing the dark
slide, then place the film sheath
with the fllm catch side up, and
c l o s e t h e b a c k l i d . I n s t e a do f t h e
film sheath,a discarded dry plate
may be used.
Insert the cut film in the film
sheath with its emulsion side up,
placingthe sheath in the holder.
When a color film is cut,
sometimes the film is not developed at a developing laboratory. For color photography,
t h e r e f o r e , u s e f a c t o r y - c u t2 % x 3 k
i n c h( 6 . 5x 9 c m ) c o l o r f i l m .
Fingergrip
Memoplate
B a ck l i d ca tch
D a r ks l i d e
Open the Back Lid:
By pulling out the back lid
catch, the back lid can be swung
open by applyingfinger pressure
to the fingergrip.
Memo plate:
Use the memo plate for
recording on the holder your file
n u m b e r ,t h e f i l m t y p e , a n d s o o n .
Correct recorded letters or
figures by rubbing the plate with
a finger tip, soft cloth, or tissue.
Cut Film lPlate Holder (Type A)
When Using a Dry Plate 2%x3/,
inch (6.5x 9cm):
When Using a Cut Film 2% x 3 %
inch:
Remove the film sheath from
the holder, insert the dry plate
Use the cut film/plate holder
(type A). Insert a film in the film
sheath,place it in the holder, and
c l o s e t h e b a c k l i d .T h i s f i l m s h e a t h
i s e x c l u s i v ef o r t y p e A ; d o n o t u s e
it with a type J holder.
with the emulsion side facing the
dark slide,close the back lid,and
push it back to its original pos i t i o n .I n t h i s c a s e , t h e f i l m s h e a t h
is not used.
Film Pack Adapter
B o t h 2 % x 3 % i n c h ( 6 . 5x 9 c m )
or 2% x3%inch film packs are available.
Open the back lid of the film
pack adapter by pressing the two
c a t c h b u t t o n s s i m u l t a n e o u s l y l,i f t -
ing up the back lid. Load the tab
end first in the film pack adapter,
and by pressing the tab side to
the spring, push in the entire film
pack. Close the back lid, keeping
the paper tab protruding.
Cut Film lPlate Holder (Type A)
When Using a Dry Plate 2%x3%
inch (6.5x 9cm):
When Using a Cut Film 2%x3%
inch:
Remove the film sheath from
the holder, insert the dry plate
Use the cut film/plate holder
(type A). Insert a film in the film
sheath,place it in the holder, and
c l o s e t h e b a c k l i d .T h i s f i l m s h e a t h
i s e x c l u s i v ef o r t y p e A ; d o n o t u s e
it with a type J holder.
Film Pack Adapter
t
ig
with the emulsion side facing the
dark slide,close the back lid,and
push it back to its original pos i t i o n .I n t h i s c a s e , t h e f i l m s h e a t h
is not used.
B o t h 2 % x 3 % i n c h ( 6 . 5x 9 c m )
or 2%x3%inch film packs areavailable.
Open the back lid of the film
pack adapter by pressing the two
c a t c h b u t t o n s s i m u l t a n e o u s l y ,l i f t -
ing up the back lid. Load the tab
end first in the film pack adapter,
and by pressing the tab side to
the spring, push in the entire film
pack. Close the back lid, keeping
the paper tab protruding.
ExtensionRings
The values in the table represent those
when the five extension rings are attached
and the lens distance scale is set at the
c l o s e s t d i s t a n c e.
The lens-to-subject distance represents
the distance of the subject from the front
e x t r e m i t y o f t h e l e n s b a r r e l.
S u b j e c tc o v e r a g e i s t h e a r e ao f t h e s u b j e c t
5/'a
r e g i s t e r e do n t h e f o c u s i n g s c r e e n ( 2 %x 3
i n . 5 7 x 8 4 m m ).
Precaution
When using many extension rings for
p h o t o g r a p h i n gi n t h e 6 x 9 c m f o r m a t , c e r t a i n
lenses may produce pictures with darker
c o r n e r s .B y s t o p p i n g d o w n t h e a p e r t u r ew h i l e
looking into the focusing screen, how much
darker the corners appear can be observed.
The 75mm t/5.6 and 250mm t/5 lenses
cannot be mounted with extensionrings.
Maximum Close-up Photographing Table
Lens
U s e a s e t o f f i v e e x t e n s i o nr i n g s i n v a r i o u s
combinationsbetween the lens-shutter assembly and the camera body for close-up
photography.
f 16.3
50mm
L e n s - t o - s u b j e c t Ma g n i f i Distance
cation
I%"(47.9mm)
S u be
j ct Coverage
6x7
6x9
2.04
| % nX" I % "
28X 4lmm
| % nX' l % n "
28X 35mm
I I X 2 'X I t X r "
34X 50mm
t t x zX
" I %"
34X4lmm
2" x 2 txz'
51X6lmm
Exposure
Factor
9,2
65mnf/6 3
3 %n"( 79mm
)
1.59
f.12.8
100mm
5 % ' ( l 3 o r n) m
1.13
2 "x 2 % n '
5l X75mm
f 13.5
100mm
6 % o '( 1 6 7 m
)m
1.14
r % 2x' 2 % "
50x 73mm
r 3 4 z '2x % n "
50X60mm
4.6
I27nnfl4.7
l0 %n" (256mm
)
0.90
2 % nx' 3 % "
63X92mm
2 % nX' 3 "
63X 76mm
3.6
150mm
f.l5,6
l ' %r' (32omm
)
0,77
2 % ' x4 % "
73X l08nm
2 % '> , 3 y ; '
73X83mm
f/8
250mm
3','/r' (921mm
)
0.49
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4'K;'Y 6'K'
lt
1 l 5 X 1 6 9 m m|
\'Kr,x-t'(.,, , ,
1 1 5 X 1 3 9 m m|
6.7
4.6
)- ' )-
I
Spacer Set
P o l a r o i dL a n d
P a c kF i l m H o l d e r
Spacer
N o .2
M Adapter
I n d i c a t i o ns h e e t f o r s u b j e c t c o v e r a g e
for6x9and6xTcmformat
A spacer is a device for close-up photography by extending the camera back by
i n s t a l l i n ga s p a c e r b e t w e e n t h e c a m e r a b a c k
a n d t h e fi l m h o l d e r .
Since two types (No. 1 spacer and No.2
spacer)are combined as one set, the photographing range can be varied by changing
t h e c o m b i n a t i o no r t h e l e n s t o b e u s e d .
Extreme close-up photography can be
achieved by combining with the extension
nngs.
The Polaroid Land pack film holder can
be directly installedon the spacer.
When
using an M-adapter or G-adapter, photograp h y t h r o u g h a l l h o l d e r s i n s t a l l a b l eo n t h e s e
adapterscan be achieved.
Indication Sheet for Subject Coverage
f o r 3 %x 4 % i n c h f o r m a t
On the vinyl sheet in the spacer set,
subject coverages varying according to the
combination of lenses (75mm t/5.6, 100mm
t / 3 . 5 , a n d 1 2 7 m m t / 4 . 7 1a n d s p a c e r s a r e i n d i cated throughcolor identification.
Close-up PhotographingTable
T h e l e f t - s i d ev a l u e s i s e a c h c o l u m n o f t h e
close-up photography table indicate values
wh en setting the lens distance scale to oo
( i n f i n i t y )T. h e r i g h t - s i d e v a l u e s i n d i c a t e w h e n
extending the lens to the nearest close-up
distancescale.
T h e l e n s - t o - s u b j e c td i s t a n c e i n d i c a t e s t h e
distancefrom the front edge of the lens
barrelto the subject.
M a g n i f i c a t i o ni n d i c a t e s t h e r a t i o o f i m a g e
and the subjectsize.
Close-upPhotographingTable tor 75 mm f/5.6 Lens
Combination
Lens-to-subject
distance
8%;-6y;
208- 177nn
4 %; - 3Y;'
106-100mrn
No. 2
No. 1
N o .1 f N o . 2
3%;-3%;
84 - 81nm
Subject coverage
Exposure
Magnification
3%x4%
6x9
0. 4 2 - 0. 5 1
6x;'x8%"-5y;'x7y3;
(173x 226)- QqZx185)nnr
1.00-1.09
2%"x3%"-2%',x3%;',
(73x95)-(6ZxgZ)rnm
| .42-L 51
2"x2%"-t%'x2%',
(51x67)-(48x63)rnn
6X7
factor
5%"x77;',-4y3;x61y;
( taex 196)- ( togx 161)rnm
2 V t i ' , x 3 %- 2
; X; x3"
(56x83)-(52x76)nm
5%"x6%"-4y3;x5%"
( 133x 162)- ( 109x 133)nrn
2.0-2.3
27,i'x2X;'-21{x2%"
(56x68)-(52x63)nrn
4.0-4.4
l % ; x 2 Y t i ' - 7 1 2 ;x 2 y u "
(40x 58)- (37x 55)mm
t % ;x r % " - | Y ; x r % ;
(40x48)-(37x45)nn
5.9-6.3
Close-upPhotographingTable for 100mm t13.5Lens (Lens is nonretractedcondition)
Combination
l' , 3%' , -r' ,
No. 2
393- 304mrn
No. 1
No. 1 *No.
Lens-to-subject
distance
2
8y;-7%;
212-I92nn
67i', - 6 %;
172-763nn
Subject coverage
Exposure
Maenification
0. 3 2 - 0. 4 4
0.75-0.88
t . 0 7- 1 . 2 0
s%x4%
- 6/,1',x gYi',
xlLx;',
9 Y,l'
(zeO
x 3 0 0-) ( t 0 l x 2 1 5 ) m m
6Y;xroYsi-,',x7%"
(177x26L)- (tZZX 187)nn
(177x216) - 027 x 154)nm
3rY;'x5'-3%;'x4y,;
2x;'x4y;'-2/i'x3%"
2X;'x3Y;-2\ix3Xd'
Q 7 x l 2 7 ) - ( 8 3x 1 0 9) n m
2x;x3%"-2Y3;'x3%;',
(68x89)-(61x80)rnn
6x9
(75x110)-(64x95)rnrn
2 % ;x 3 X ; ' , - | f r i x 2 7 i ' ,
( 5 3x 7 8 )- ( 4 7x 6 9) r n n
6x7
x8 %"- s',x 6 x;'
6%;',
factor
1 . 7- 2 . 1
(75x91)-(6lxZg)mm
3 .1 - 3 . 5
2 % ;x 2 Y ; ' , - 1 / , i ' , x 2 % "
( 5 3 x 6 4-)( 4 7 x 5 7 ' t n n
4.3-4.8
Glose-upPhotographingTablefor 127mm 114.7Lens
Combination
No. 2
No. I
No. 1 *No. 2
Lens-to-subject
distance
2'-t'6v3;'
610- 463mm
1'/"'-n%"
318- 286nm
l0'-I%"
254-238nn
Subject coverage
Magnification
6x9
6x7
Exposure
factor
3%x4%
t r % " x l ' 3 " - g / r i 'x t o % ;
- (Z0Zx27l)nn
(292x381)
8%"xrrx;'-6t{;xe%;
- (toox 236
(zzsx 332)
)rnn
0.59-0.69
47;',x6y;'-aft"x\Yr!
( t Z Z x1 6 1-) ( t O S
x 137)mm
3%"x4%;',-3%u'x3'z%l
3%"x5%"-3%i',xa%z
(95x140)-(8tx120)mm (95x116)-(81x99)mm 2.5-2.9
0 .8 4- 0 . 9 4
3%;',x4%;'-3/u;x3%i' 2%"x3%;'-2/r"x3Yi'
(67x99)-(60x88)mm
(87x113)-(Ztx101)nm
0.25-0.35
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8%"xto73''-6%;x7%"
1.6-1.8
Q25x274)-(tOOx194)nn
2%"x3x;'-2%'x2%',
(62xsl ) - (60x 73)nn
3 . 4- 3 . 8
Life-size PhotocopyingSet
T h e l i f e - s i z e p h o t o c o p y i n gs e t i s u s e d f o r
a c t u a l s i z e p h o t o g r a p h yb y u s i n g t h e 7 5 m m
t / 5 . 6 o r 1 0 0m m f / 3 . 5 l e n s a n d t h e s p a c e r s .
,A sheet for determining the position of
subject to be copied and a nonglare glass
w h i c h p r e v e n t s r e f l e c t i o na r e i n c l u d e d .
When using the 75 mm f/5.6 lens:
W h e n u s i n g t h e 1 0 0m m f / 3 . 5 l e n s :
No.1
S p a c e rN o . 1
N o .2
Extensio
n leg
Long leg
Longleg
Nonglar eglass
E x t e n s i o nt e s s {
U s e s p a c e r N o .1 .
S e t l e n s d i s t a n c e s c a l e t o i n fi n i t y ( - ) .
Installonly the four long legs to the photocopying stand.
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U s e s p a c e r s N o .1 a n d N o . 2 .
Retractthe lens and set the distance scale
to 3m.
I n s t a l ll o n g l e g s a n d e x t e n s i o n l e g s o n t h e
photocopying stand.
DuophotoAdapterand TetraphotoAdapter
Duophoto Adapter
P o l a r o i dL a n d f i l m p a c k 1 0 0 s e r i e s i s u s e d
for both the duophoto adapter and the tetrap h o t o a d a p t e r ,w h e r e b y d u p l i c a t e o r q u a d r u ple photos can be obtained by a single exposure. ldeal for taking photos for driver's
l i c e n s e s a n d i d e n t i fi c a t i o n c a r d s .
Lens and Accessories to be used
1 2 7 m m ,t / 4 . 7 l e n s
P o l a r o i dL a n d p a c k f i l m h o l d e r
Tripod adapter (for vertical format) for duophoto adapter
Tripod adapter(Type P)for tetraphoto adapter
Photographing
S e t t h e h e i g h t ( o p t i c a l a x i s )o f t h e c a m e r a
on which the duophoto adapter or tetraphoto
a d a p t e r i s i n s t a l l e dt o t h e h e i g h t o f e y e s o f
t h e s u b j e c t t o b e p h o t o g r a p h e d ,p l a c i n g t h e
c a m e r a i n f r o n t o f t h e s u b j e c t ;t h e n a d j u s t t h e
d i s t a n c e.
A f t e r c o n fi r m i n g w h e t h e r o r n o t t h e a d a p t e r
i s i n c l i n e d ,p o s i t i o nt h e c e n t e r o f t h e s u b j e c t ' s
face in the center of the adapter finder field
of view.
As shown in the sketch, prepare a white
background for use only as the photographing range, and use back which reflects
negligible light from other portions and on
t h e fl o o r .
H . Height of eyes of the subject
Accessoriesfor the Viewfinder
SportsFinder
Eyecup
Eye-correction Lens
F o r b o t h M a m i y a U n i v e r s a la n d t h e M a m i y a
Press Super 23, this is available in 6x9 and
6x7 formats, both with wire frames for 100
m m a n d 1 5 0m m l e n s e s .
Really an undispensable accessory for
p h o t o g r a p h i n gq u i c k - m o v i n g s u b j e c t s .
Maintains the correct eye position and
prevents extraneous light from entering the
viewfinder from the back when looking into
the viewfinder. Attach this to the eyepiece.
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The finder image is adjusted for those
people with normal eyesight. Nearsightedor
farsighted people without glasses, or those
w i t h i m p r o p e r g l a s s e s , w i l l h a v e d i f fi c u l t y
looking into the image. Use this lens in such
Gases.
There are eight diopter lenses available
( +3, +2, +1, -0.5, -1, -2, -3, and -4l'.
T h e d i o p t e r h a s n o r e l a t i o nt o t h e f i g u r e s
u s e d f o r e y e t e s t s s u c h a s " 1 . 0 " ,a n d c a n n o t
be converted into such figures. Have the
diopter of your glasses checked by an
o p t o m e t r i s t . F o r i n s t a n c e ,w h e n y o u r g l a s s e s
have a diopter of +2, by using a +2 diopter
lens, you will find it easier to observe the
image. To attach the lens to the eyepiece,
turn the ring on the eyepiece counterclockwise and remove it, insertthe lens, and screw
the ring back in as it was.
Flashgun
Flash Synchronizing Table
Screw in the flashgun adapter to the
flashgun socket (4) on the camera body.
Plug the cord into the flash terminal (22) ot
the shutter.
The flashgun has two extension cord
sockets; thus, when desired, supplementary
f f a s h e q u i p m e n t c a n b e s y n c h r o n i z e ds i m u l taneously for additional coverage or for
special lightingeffects.
When a single flashgun is used, connect
the cord to the socket marked SHUTTER.
Shaded area of the above table indicates
t h e s y n c h r o n i z i n gs h u t t e r s p e e d .
Shutterspeed
Terminal
Flash bulb
M-class
Electronic flash
F-class
M-c lass
Move the MX-selector lever to obtain the
rightterminal.
W h e n t h e M X - s e l e c t o ri s s e t t o M , M - c l a s s
b u l b s s y n c h r o n i z et o a l l s h u t t e r s p e e d s .
When the MX-selector is set to X, elect r o n i c f l a s h s y n c h r o n i z e st o a l l s h u t t e rs p e e d s .
Flashgun
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Grip and TripodAdapter
RotatingGrip
Rotating Adapter
This is a unique grip whose angle is freely adjusted according to the photographing posture.
T h i s i s a c o n v e n i e n t u n i v e r s a lh e a d
which can be freely changed over from
a vertical photographing position to a
horizontal photographing position (or
vice 'versa) by revolving the camera
installed on the tripod, centering the
camera optical axis.
This grip rotates approximately 180", centering
t h e i n s t a l l a t i o np o i n t t o t h e c a m e r a ; h o w e v e r , w h e n
grasping the center belt of the grip, the grip is
secured at an optionalangle.
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Tripod
Adaptef
Quick-shoe
lFor VerticalFormat)
F o r p h o t o g r a p h i n gv e r t i c a l f o r m a t p i c t u r e s
on a tripod, remove the hand grip from the
camera body and attach this tripod adapter
to the socket.
This tripod adapter is a necessity when
u si n g t h e P o l a r o i d L a n d p a c k f i l m h o l d e r .
lf the camera is attached directlyto a normal
t r i p o d ,t h e d a r k s l i d e c o n t a c t s t h e t r i p o d a n d
cannot be pulled out. In this case, use this
tripod adapter to enable pulling out the dark
slide.
This adapter can be attached to either a
U 1 /4 i n c h o r 3 / B i n c h t r i p o d s c r e w . A l s o t h i s
a d a p t e rp e r m i t sc o u p l i n gw i t h t h e q u i c k - s h o e ,
enabling rapid camera mounting on the
tripod.
By attaching a quick-shoe to the tripod
while tripod adapter type P is attached to
the camera body, the camera can easily be
mounted onto the tripod simply by inserting
t h e a d a p t e r i n t o t h e q u i c k - s h o e ,t h e n c l a m p ing the lever.
Case
MamiyaAluminumCustomGase
The Mamiya Custom Case is a smartly portable,luggage-type aluminum case.
The Custom Case is designed to accommodate and to easily handcarry normally required interchangeablelenses and accessories as well
a s s t a n d a r d e q u i p m e n t . B y c h a n g i n g t h e i n s e r t s ,t h e C u s t o m C a s e c o n veniently accommodates the Mamiya Press, Mamiya C, or Mamiya RB
and related equipment.
The interchangeable inserts, made of sponge rubber, provide effective shock absorption and sufficientprotection of the equipment.
D i m e n s i o n s( o u t e r ) : 1 8 %" x 1 3 %" x 6 % "
(47x 35 x 17cm)
(3.7kgl.
Weight: 8 lbs, 2 Y,oz.,
Soft Leather Case
A flexible and convenient soft case for lens protection and carrying.
C a n b e u s e d f o r a c c o m m o d a t i n go n e o f l e n s e s f r o m 5 0 m m t o 1 5 0 m m ,
o r e x t e n s i o n r i n g s o r a c c e s s o r i e s ,a n d s o o n .
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Angle of View Changesby InterchangingLenses
All these pictures
were taken from the
same position, ?t an
identical distance from
the subject.
65 mm f/6.3
43
100t5.itFz.B
127i\.t
tFB
250F[
Lens ComparisonChart
L e ns
M i n i - S h u t t e rF i l t e r
S h u t t e br l a d e
mum
Lens hood
s t r u c t i o n 6 X 9 c m 6 X 7 c m apertur e t y p e
SIZE
arresting
Lens con-
Angleof view
f / 6. 3
50nm
5-group
8 93" 0 '
S.element
81" 40',
65nrnf /6 .3
4-group
75"40',
4.element
O/ JU
/5.6
7 5 mfm
/3,5
1 0 0 nfm
/2.8
1 0 0 mf m
4.group
7-element
0l
0d
* 77'
3-group
5 3 ' 3 0 ' 4 73" 0 '
4-element
4-group
6.element
JJ JU
Black
?t
72nn
Clamp-on
C h r o m e 43mm Slip-on
Time lock
Time lever
AE,
Black
e0
B l a c k 55mm S c r e w - i n
C h r o m e40.5mmC l a m p - o n
Pressfocus
B l a c k 7Znn C l a m p . o n
Chrome
P r e s sf o c u s
Timelever
55mm S c r e w - i n
P r e s sf o c u s
JL
47"30',
72nn
Clamp-on
P r e s sf o c u s
127nn f l4 .7
3.group
43"30',
'
38"40
4-element* 5 0 " 5 0 '
64
Black
/5.6
1 5 0 nfm
3-group
37"10',
4-element
32"40'
45
B l a c k 55mm S c r e w - i n
Chrome4 0 . 5 n mC l a m p - o n
Time lever
f/5
250mm
4-group
6-element
20"10'
,{(
Black
l0 5mm C l a m p - o n
Time lever
/8
2 5 0 mfm
4.group
22"50' 2 0 " 1 0 '
6-element
64
Black
55mm S c r e w - i n
Pressfocus
22"50
Pressfocus
The picture angle marked with an asterisk ( ,r ) is that when photographing through the
P o l a r o i df i l m p a c k f o r m a t 1 0 0 s e r i e s .
T h e b l a c k t y p e l e n s h a s a b l a c k - f i n i s h e dl e n s b a r r e l s c a l e r i n g .
T h e c h r o m i u m t y p e l e n s h a s a c h r o m i u m - p l a t e ds h u t t e r s p e e d d i a l .
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T h e l e n s e s c o m b i n e M a m i y aS e k o r l e n s e s ,
boasting high resolving power and beautiful
c o l o r b a l a n c e ,i n c o r p o r a t i n gt h e f a m e d S e i k o
#0 shutter.
All lenses have an M-X synchroterminal.
B y s e l e c t i n g t h i s t e r m i n a l ,b o t h M - c l a s s f l a s h
bulbs and electronic flash can be synchronized at all shutterspeeds.
The 250mm f/5 lens interlocks with the
rangefinder from 12ft (4m) to infinity. When
photographing at a short distance, focus by
directlyobservingthe ground glass focusing
screen or by setting the lens distance scale
to the actually measured distance (by tape
m e a s u r e )o r t h e d i s t a n c e m e a s u r e d v i s u a l l y .
The 250 mm f/8 lens has no interlocking
m e c h a n i s m w i t h t h e c a m e r a r a n g e f i n d e r ;t h u s ,
the lens does not interlock with the rangefinder. Focusing must be performed by
measuring visually or by directly viewing the
ground glassfocusing screen.
Regarding the black type and the chrom i u m t y p e l e n s , t h e 1 0 0m m f / 3 . 5 a n d 1 5 0 m m
f/5.6 lenses have different filter sizes and
hood attachment sizes. When purchasing
filters, clearly indicate the filter diameter;
when purchasing hoods, clearly designate
the type of lens and its focal length.
ShUttgf
OpefatiOn
(For100mm
tenses,
seePase16.)
f/3.5and127mmr/4.7
75Pbi
l00iiil'150ii1250lil
50mmffij
Cable Release: Screw the cable release
intothe cable release socket (1).
Shutter speed: Rotate the shutter speed
r i n g ( 2 ) , u n t i lt h e d e s i r e d s h u t t e r s p e e d s c a l e
is alignedwith the index mark.
Cocking: Press the shutter cocking lever
( 3 ) i n t h e d i r e c t i o n s h o w n i n t h e p h o t o u n t i li t
stops. When removing the finger, the lever
r e t u r n st o i t s o r i g i n a l p o s i t i o n .
T r i p p i n g : P r e s st h e s h u t t e rr e l e a s e t r i g g e r
o f t h e h a n d g r i p o r p u s h i n t h e s h u t t e rr e l e a s e
button (4).
T Setting: To keep the shutter open for
focusing on the focusing screen, by setting
t h e s h u t t e rs p e e d t o " B " , c o c k i n g t h e s h u t t e r ,
p u sh i n g t h e s h u t t e r r e l e a s e b u t t o n ( 4 ) a n d r o tating it clockwise, the shutter will remain
open. To close the shutter, rotate the shutter
release button counterclockwise, removing
the fingerfrom it.
Cable Release: Screw the cable release
into the cable relaese socket (1).
Shutter Speed: Rotate the shutter speed
ring (2), untilthe desired shutterspeed scale
is alignedwith the index mark.
Cocking: Pressthe shutter cocking lever
(3) In the direction shown in the photo untilit
stops.
T r i p p i n g : P r e s st h e s h u t t e r r e l e a s e t r i g g e r
or move the shutter release lever (4) in the
directionindicatedin the photo.
T S e t t i n g : T o k e e p t h e s h u t t e r o p e n fo r
focusing on the focusing screen, by setting
t h e s h u t t e rs p e e d t o " 8 " , c o c k i n g t h e s h u t t e r ,
and moving the time lever (5) in the direction
indicatedin the photo, the shutterwill remain
open. To close the shutter, return the time
lever (5)to its originalposition.
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Gable Release: Screw the cable release
into the cable release socket (1).
Shutter Speed : Rotate the shutter speed
ring (2) until the desired shutterspeed scale
i s a l i g n e dw i t h t h e i n d e x m a r k .
Cocking: Press the shutter cocking lever
(3) in the direction indicated in the photo
un t i l i t s t o p s .
Tripping: Press the shutter release trigger
or move the shutter release lever (4) in the
direction indicated in the photo.
Press Focus:When focusing by the focusi n g s c r e e n , b y c o c k i n g t h e s h u t t e r( r e g a r d l e s s
of shutter speed) and pulling out the press
focus lever (5), the shutter will remain open.
To close the shutter,return the press focus
lever (5) to its original position. lt is not
necessaryto recock the shutter.
250mmF5
cab|eRe|ease:Screwthecab|ere|ease
into the release socket of the shutter button
(1)
Shutter Speed : Rotate the shutter speed
ring (2) until the desired shutter speed scale
is alignedwith the index mark'
Cocking:Presstheshuttercockinglever
photo
(3) in the direction indicated in the
the
until it stops. When removing the finger'
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o f t h e c a b l e r e l e a s e .w h e n t h e c a b l e r e l e a s e
isnotattached,presstheshutterbutton(1).
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"B"'
screen, by setting the shutter speed to
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will not
its original position. The time lever
set on
move when the shutter speed is not
rr
tt.
B
The shutter speed ring (2\ will not turn
time
when the shutter is kept open by using
"T" oPeration.
Donotmovetheshuttercockinglever(3)
w h i l e t h e s h u t t e r i s k e P t o P e n'
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390',
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78' 2"
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90' l',
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64' 3"
62',s',
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48', 7"
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15' 8"
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3l'10'
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37'
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27' 8'
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80' 6'
132',
78' 6',
138'
72',r"
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64', I'
221'
56' 5
442'
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39' 4
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24', 6',
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aperture of 25Omm f/5
that for the 250 mm f/8 lens
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233' 3/t'
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20
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28' l'
32' 3',
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21' t"
18' 8'
2t' 7"
18' z',
22' 3',
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23', 4"
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33', 9"
25' tl'
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5' 6"
4' 6',
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24', 7"
16', 9'
38' 7',
t3' l"
22',10" r6', 8"
t7' 7',
25',t',
43' 9"
t2' 5
t5' 7'
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20' 9"
18'll
54', 1" 28' t"
209'
tt' 7',
14' 3',
18' 5'
21' 2'
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33', 8'
8l' l"
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1 9 ' , 1 1 1 5 ' 1 1 ' 12' g',
25' g',
47', t^
276',9'
lens is 45; figures in the red frame
42'
6l' 9"
39',10"
68', 4"
36', 3"
80' 8'
32' 8',
108'
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ll'8"
t2' 4"
8'
1'
1l' 6"
12' 6 '
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ll'4"
t2' 9'
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l3'6'
l0' 8"
14', 3'
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15', 6"
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in meter)
Depth of Field Table
75mmf/5.6
50mmf16.3
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6.3
5
l0
9.90
5.6b
1.5
1.3
t.2
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3 . 6 2 2 . 7 1 2 . 2 2 | . 7 9 I . 6 0 1. 4 2 | . 2 5
3 . 3 0 2 . 5 2 2 . 0 4 r . 6 2t . 4 7
27.10 9 . 2 7
4 . 6 7 3 . 2 5 2 . 5 5 2 . 0 0 | .76 1 . 5 4 I .34
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1 . 6 9 | .47 I .30
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5.6
4. t 7 2 . 9 8 2 . 3 2 1 . 7 9 I .61
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2.5
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16
0. ? 2 0 . 6 8
22
9.66 4. 5 6 3. 4 3 2 . 6 5 2 . 0 8
0 . 8 0 0. 7 6 0 . 7 2 0. 6 8 0.66 0 . 6 3 0 . 6 0
@
32
6.99 ? O R
0 . 8 8 0 . 8 2 0 . 7 7 0 . 7 20 : 6 9 0 . 6 6 0 . 6 3 0 . 6 0 0 . 5 8 u . b b 0 . 5 4 0 . 5 2
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2.67
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1.57
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1.5
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2.91
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3.87
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18.61
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t.12
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2.62
1.96
1.49
t.20
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0.87
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72.39
6.58
3.08
2.01
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2.83
2.23
1.74
1.36
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2.31
0.95
0.83
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1.96
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0.89
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12.06
1.79
1.16
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6
3.88
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6.88
1.61
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0.87
0.77
3.06
1.99
t.17
0.90
5.21
0.79
0.71
125.05
2.66
t.79
0.77
0.69
0.63
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0.99
0.86
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1.04
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1.33
t.72
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1.33
0.93
1.09
2.98
t6.28
2.15
5.02
1.60
2.59
1.27
1.84
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l. 40
0 .9 0
1.13
2.56
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I .48
3 .1 5
t.20
2.03
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1.50
0 .8 7
t. 19
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4.17
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2.39
0 .9 4
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0. 8 2
r.29
l. 13
l. 18
1.00
3.21
0.87
2.02
0.77
1.48
1 .0 l
0.88
6 .3 4
0. 7 8
2.88
0.70
1.86
0.76
0 .6 9
7. 4 7
0.63
3 .0 0
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1.73
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1.38
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1.07
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t.19
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0.96
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6.19
3
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1.5
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1.0
7. 4 6
4.29
2 . 74
l. 89
44
l6
0.98
15.21
7.t9
6 .0 0
4.21
58
40
24
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l. 03
0. 97
6 .l 8
3 .9 5
2.13
t.87
2 .1 5
1.82
TI
1 6 .4 8
6.45
3.32
2.71
3.37
2.60
22.57
5 .6 3
6.85
3.63
3 .5 5
2.47
2.22
t.76
6l
37
47.48
4.77
8 .0 9
3.27
3 .8 4
2.30
2.32
l. 68
66
1 0 .9 3
2.86
2l.81
2 .4 4
1 .3 6
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2.49
l. 58
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1.87
2.77
1.45
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0.94
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29.76
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6.29
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1.48
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3.5
6.71
1.5
2.34
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2.82
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0.90
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22.53
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6.84 3 . 5 4
3.64 2.47
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3.27 2.30
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3.04
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3.34
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1.82
1.42
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32.26
3.77
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2.53
3.69
2.18
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1.80
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1.56
1.88
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1.63
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2.38
4.09
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1.50
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