Operation Manual
INFRARED FILM COMPENSATION MARK:
The point of focus is somewhat different in infrared photography as compared to normal photography. After
the lens has been focused as in normal photography, read the calibration on the Distance Scale (7) aligned
with the Distance Scale Index Mark (51) and bring this reading in line with the Infrared Film Compensation
Mark (52) before the shutter is released for a shot
Using Manual Aperture: The AR lens having an EE mark is equipped with a fully automatic aperture and
therefore constantly set to the full opening. If you want to ascertain the depth of field while looking through
the viewfinder turn the aperture ring to detach the EE mark from the index mark and determine an f-number.
While depressing the manual aperture button (37), look through the viewfinder to ascertain the depth of field.
FOCAL PLANE MARK: The distances shown on the distance scale are those between subjects and the
Focal Plane Mark "
" (18) which indicates the position of the film plane.
(Webmaster: In English - the distance marks on the lens means the distance from the subject to the film, not
front of the lens)
(Two pages of detailed Depth Of Field tables were omitted)
USE OF SELF TIMER
The self-timer of the KONICA Autoreflex T is usable in EE manual and synchroflash photography. Use the
self-timer when you are to take pictures of your companions and yourself and when it is to take the place of a
cable release to prevent your camera from being accidentally jarred
After the film cocking lever has been wound, fully turn the SelfTimer Lever (5) and set the selftimer (the self-
timer may also be set before the cocking lever is wound).










