Zero 6 x 12B
Multi Format Pinhole Camera
Instruction Manual
Basic Version
SPECIFICATIONS
Zero Image Co.
Unit 902, Workingview Commercial Bldg.,
21 Yiu Wa Street, Causeway Bay, Hong Kong
Tel: (852) 29499332
Fax: (852) 24654492
Email: [email protected]
Web Site: http://www.zeroimage.com
Technical support: [email protected]
© Copyright Zero Image Co., 2006
Material:
Teak wood
Pinhole size:
0.25mm
Zone Plate
(Optional):
Dimension :
8 1/4" (L) x 2 3/4"(W) x 3 1/2" (H)
Weight:
380 gm
Focal Length:
40mm
F/stop:
f/158 (pinhole)
f/55 (zone plate)
Film use:
120 roll film
Film Format:
6 x 4.5, 6 x 6, 6 x 7, 6 x 9, 6 x 12
Tripod Socket:
1/4” Thread
Specifications and design are subjected to change without notice.
Zero 6 x 12B Multi Format
Thanks for purchasing the Zero Image wooden pinhole/zone plate
camera. With Zero Image cameras, the creativity of photography
will be unlimited. The Zero Image cameras are easy to use, read this
manual before your first shot for best results.
NOMENCLATURE
C
A
B
E
D
G
H
I
F
J
A. Shutter
B. Top Cover
C. Top Cover Lock
D. Film Advance Knob
E. Back Cover
F. Film Counter Window Cover
G. Exposure Scale
H. Name Plate w/Serial Number
I. Take Up Spool
J. Divider
K. Film counter window
Take-Up Spool
Fresh
Spool
40mm with 11 zones
SETTING THE FILM FORMAT
The Zero 6 x 12 camera is designed to be a multi-format camera. The
film format can be set to 6 x 4.5, 6 x 6, 6 x 7, 6 x 9 and 6 x 12 before the
film is loaded.
1. Turn the top cover lock (C) counter-
clockwise to open the top cover.
2. Slide out the back cover (E).
3. You will find two dividers (J) at both
sides of the middle chamber of the
camera. There you will also find 5 pairs
of symmetric slots on the top and the
bottom of the inner chamber. The pair
close to the center is for 6 x 4.5 format,
the one next to it is for the 6 x 6, then
for 6 x 7, 6 x 9 and the outermost pair
is for 6 x 12.
1
2
K
LOADING THE FILM
This camera accepts 120 roll film.
1. Insert the tongue of the backing paper of a fresh roll of film into the
slot of the take-up spool (I).
2. Insert the fresh film and take-up spool
into the camera with the fresh film at
the right-hand side of the camera. Make
sure the position of the fresh film and
the take-up spool is correct otherwise
you will not be able to advance the film.
3. Replace the back cover of the camera.
4. Replace the top cover, adjust the film advance knob (D), aligning it
with the slot (on top of the take-up spool), press together the
camera back and the top cover so that they are firmly in place, and
then turn the top cover lock (C) clockwise to lock the top cover.
There is no need to over-tighten it or you may damage the camera.
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