Konica Minolta AUTOREFLEX A Specifications Download Page 7

indicate the shutter speeds of 

1, 

1/2, 1/4, 1/8 .... and 1/500 sec., respectively.

The shutter speed reading of "B" is used when there

is the need for the exposure of over one second.

(See the explanation on "B Exposure" on Page 42.)

The colored figure of "125" is the maximum shutter

speed for synchronization with electronic lights.

Dot not turn the shutter speed dial while the shutter

button is depressed.

The lens aperture is designed to control the amount of light reaching the film surface in terms of area and the depth of field (See

Page 34), the scope in which the lens may be focused on a subject. The aperture ring of each lens has a scale of f-numbers,

ranging from a reading for its full opening to a reading at the time the lens is fully stopped down. The aperture ring clicks into

position at each lens aperture reading. As the ring moves from f/2 to f/2.8, the amount of light reaching the film surface

proportionally increases. Their relations are indicated in the above figure. For example, the amount of light at f/4 is half the volume

of f/2.8, and the amount of light at f'5.6 is half the volume of f'4.

The aperture of a lens bearing the mark of "Electric
Eye" is fully automatic. Only during the split moment
when the shutter is released, the lens is stopped
down to a determined f-number and then automati
cally returns to the full opening at once.

TTL METERING AND FULLY AUTOMATIC CONTROL

The KONICA AUTOREFLEX A incorporates the latest exposure system in which the compound CdS meter which measures at

the center of the taking lens the light coming through the taking lens, and this system is tied in with a fully automatic Electric-Eye

(EE) exposure control, making it possible effectively to secure a correct exposure at an instant.

In the fully automatic exposure control, the values of shutter and film speeds, as indicated in a separate figure, are transferred

to the CdS meter by a coupler. The value of a fully automatic aperture (Electric-Eye) lens is transferred from the f-number

transfer level to the coupler and then by a differential gear to the meter. At the same time, the mark indicating the f-number at

the full lens opening of the use lens will be shown in the field of view.

The two CdS cells situated on both sides of the eyepiece and directed inwards measure light on the focal plane, and the

measured value is transferred from the circuit having a compensatory resistor and a variable resistor to the meter, making it

possible for the meter to start its operation and automatically to determine a correct exposure. The determined f-number will be

shown by the meter needle visible in the field of view.

NOTE: In the event that you are possessed of a fully automatic aperture lens of the Electric Eye type for use on the KONICA

AUTOREFLEX, it will be remodeled at any service station of the KONICA camera agent without any trouble.

Summary of Contents for AUTOREFLEX A

Page 1: ...22 Electric Eye Photography 24 Meter s Coupling Range 26 Important Points for Light Measurement at Full Lens Opening 28 Training of Camera 30 Focusing 32 Depth of Field 34 Infrared Film Compensation M...

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Page 3: ...ve compound CdS meter light measured mostly at center of picture image Automatic aperture lens Electric eye Full electric eye system coupled to film speed shutter speed and interchangeable lenses at f...

Page 4: ...ble for more than one year if used normally The battery voltage drops abruptly when it becomes weak the CdS meter will stop normal operation When the meter pointer does not move even in bright light r...

Page 5: ...pool 34 Any slit is usable Choose any slit into which the film tip can be inserted with ease 141 Turn the Film Cocking Lever 17 and take up the film on the spool Ascertain that the teeth of the Sprock...

Page 6: ...es one reading indicating the number of pictures that have been taken When the back cover is opened after the exposure of a roll of film the film counter automatically returns to the S Start position...

Page 7: ...he full opening at once TTL METERING AND FULLY AUTOMATIC CONTROL The KONICA AUTOREFLEX A incorporates the latest exposure system in which the compound CdS meter which measures at the center of the tak...

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Page 9: ...l be impossible to secure a correct exposure Index Point for Stopped Down Aperture Measurement When the lens is stopped down for the measurement of light the meter needle will be aligned with the Inde...

Page 10: ...The figures in brackets are the readings for intermediate film speeds 1 Set the film speed ASA or DIN Lift and turn the external ring of the Shutter Speed Dial 8 and align the reading equivalent to t...

Page 11: ...osure is recognized by the meter needle select slow shutter speed Whereas in over exposure obtain fast shutter speed In case the meter is within a correct exposure range it allows making EE photograph...

Page 12: ...tically than to hold it horizontally It would be advisable to get yourself accustomed to the vertical holding of the camera because there are many cases in which the camera must be trained vertically...

Page 13: ...t but also a certain area around the subject will be sharply delineated in a photograph and this area is known as a depth of field and has the following features 1 The larger the f number the bigger t...

Page 14: ...e focusing ring to bring this reading in line with the Infrared Film Compensation Mark 47 before the shutter button is depressed for a shot This manual was created by www butkus org chinon and should...

Page 15: ...mark and the shutter will be opened during the time when the shutter button is kept depressed and it will be closed once the finger is separated from the button This process is usable when there is t...

Page 16: ...II on which either a synchroflash gun or a small electronic light unit may be mounted As your camera is equipped with a tap hole each for Classes M and X insert the plug into the Synchroflash Contact...

Page 17: ...of guide numbers is available depending on the synchroflash gun Here use this table LENS INTERCHANGE To dismount the lens To dismount the lens depress the Lens Interchanging Button 4 when the silver p...

Page 18: ...ome in line with the Index Mark 39 visible in the viewfinder Correct exposure is assured when the meter needle is aligned with the index mark Focus the lens and frame the subject before the shutter bu...

Page 19: ...perture before the ring is turned to secure a correct exposure In the event that the subject is moving so fast that there is the need for quick photographing actions exposure may be determined by simu...

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