Quick Guide
Preview your image at full aperture and immediately before making the exposure turn the diaphragm ring back to the pre-selected spot.
When using supplementary lenses with automatic diaphragm you actuate lever (16) is to check the depth of field in the same manner as
described above for the standard lenses. On release of the lever the diaphragm jumps back to its widest opening. With lenses of a longer
focal length the automatic diaphragm lever in the camera may project into the path of rays and can, therefore, be moved away from its
normal position towards the camera body. To achieve this remove the lens from the camera and swing the lever, which becomes visible on
the left side inside the opening, just far enough that it will not touch the camera body when the shutter is cocked. Swing the lever back into
operating position when automatic or pressure diaphragm lenses are to be used.
Accessories for close-up work
Prism Finder
Focusing Telescope
Angle Finder
Rubber Eye Cup
Focusing magnifier
5 special type image field lenses
Set of intermediate rings with special intermediate ring and double cable release
Set of intermediate rings with plunger
Close-up bellows attachment
Focusing Slide
Accessory Clip
Special pressure plate (for working with glass plates)
On delivery, these accessories are accompanied by a special instruction booklet -- Equipment for Close-up Photography.
Please read these instructions are use carefully since we can accept no liability for damage caused by improper handling of the equipment.
The details given in this booklet are subject to slight alterations which may result for further development in the manufacturing process.
11. Speed setting disk
12. Magnifying Lens
13. Exposure counter
14. Locking device for shutter release
15. Milled ring for fixing the lens
16. Lever for checking depth of field
17. Diaphragm setting lever
18. Depth of field scale
19. Distance scale
20. Focusing ring