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Summary of Contents for PRESS SUPER 23

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Page 3: ...g the shutter Push it in after adjusting the focus When framing a composition with the finder s brilliant frame compose it within the inner edge of the frame width for short distances i for long dista...

Page 4: ...nses through bayonet ring mounting Focusing by coupled rangefinder Direct focusing through focusing screen possible Brilliant frame finder with switch over frame masks Viewfinder features automatic pa...

Page 5: ...ocusing Screen Roll Holder Cut Film Plate Holder Film Pack Adapter 13 17 17 17 18 19 20 24 25 26 Attaching Cut Film Plate Holder or Film Pack Adapter Back Mount Operation Extending the Back Mount Tilt...

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Page 7: ...ly for Super 23 16 Sportsflnder 6 X 7 em for 100 mm and 150 mm focal length lenses exclusively for Super 23 17 Strap 18 Camera body 19 Hand grip 20 Tripod adapler for vertical photography 21 Extension...

Page 8: ...lector Synchroflash Terminal Shutter Release lever Aperture Control lever Cable Release Socket Press Focus lever Blade Arrester Shutter Speed Dial Shutter Cocking lever Focusing Ring Distance Scale De...

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Page 10: ...icator Window for Viewfinder Field Frame 25 26 26 FI ip over Button for Viewfinder Field Frame 27 Eyepiece 28 Lock Knob 2 for Focusing Screen and Roll Holders 29 Swinging Back Mount 30 Tripod Socket 3...

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Page 12: ...r roll holder turn both lock knobs 28 to align their flattened sides hor izontally then remove plate on rear of the camera body Insert upper edge of the holder into upper groove of camera body and pre...

Page 13: ...lens turn bayonet ring until the red mark 18 on the ring is at the top insert the lens while keeping red mark on the lens close to red mark on bayonet ring then turn the bayonet ring clockwise grip p...

Page 14: ...ted position before taking normal photographs Grip the lens shutter assembly firmly turn it sl ightly counterclockwise and pull it out i then turn it clockwise as the direction of arrow on the lens ba...

Page 15: ...50mm lenses Move the viewfinder field frame button 26 on rear of the camera body so that the window 25 displays the figure coinciding with focal length of the lens When using the 65mm wide angle lens...

Page 16: ...m f 3 5 lens for the Mami ya Press on this camera the entire range of view in the finder is almost identical to that of the 90 mm lens Adjusl ment of parallax Since the view in the br illiant frame mo...

Page 17: ...Areas of viewfinder field to be composed Close range 6 X 9 6 X 7 Further distance 16...

Page 18: ...ndard f stop marks indicating tfle depth of field for the aperture are located on both sides of the triangle mark A for distance indication For example when aiming at a subject 15 feet 5 meters away w...

Page 19: ...he Iever l 2 to close the shutter ready ing it for immediate shutter release PRECAUTION Do not pull the press focus lever 12 before cocking the shutter With 65mm f 6 3 lOOmm f 2 8 and 150mm f 5 6 lens...

Page 20: ...ide the cover will open to the horizontal line F1 Back Cover F2 Opening Angle Adjustment Slide F3 Focusing Screen Release Lever F4 Back Cover Catch Button Focusing For focusing by the ground glass ima...

Page 21: ...one for a 6 X 9 em and the other for 6 X 7 em formats No 120 and No 220 roll films are available for both type tif holders Type of holder and number of exposures Type of roll film Type of holder No 12...

Page 22: ...ity Reminder Dial R 4 Counter Change Over Knob R 5 Film Indicator Window R 6 Dark Slide R 7 Film Wind Stop Release lever R S Film Chamber R 9 Back Cover Latch RIO Spool Exchange Knob Rll Start Mark R1...

Page 23: ...220 The figure 120 or 220 is indicated on the window of the pressure plate R14 4 Turn pressure plate inside out If it does not match the film Remove the plate by pushing its right side to the left pu...

Page 24: ...oper position or t he leader paper of the film is not correctl y inserted into the take up spool sli t film winding w i ll not operate properly or smoothly 4 Graduall y wind the film advance lever Rl...

Page 25: ...il the lever stops Do not wind the lever too fast 4 After all frames have been exposed move the wind stop release lever R7 once then continue turning the film advance lever until you feel tension on t...

Page 26: ...9cm Remove the adapter frame C4 from the holder place cut film with its emulsion side facing the dark slide C3 then place the adapter frame C4 with the film catch side up and close the back lid Or in...

Page 27: ...t film adapter frame is exclusive use for the holder Do not use it on type J holder Film Pack Adapter 2 1 2 X 3 1 2 in 6 5 X 9cm and 2 1 4 X 3 1 4 in film packs are available Open the back lid of film...

Page 28: ...de Composing the picture by ground glass focusing screen for film pack quarter 12 X 16 5cm cut film or 2 1 4X 3 1 4in cut film size Since the actual negative size of these films is a little smaller th...

Page 29: ...ending the back mount Loosen the four back mount swing lock knobs 3 by turning them in the direction opposite to the arrow marks When the back mount 29 is ex tended to the required position fasten it...

Page 30: ...le is set at the closest distance and the back mount is fully extended lens to subject distances represent those from the front extremity of the barrel to the subject Subject coverage is the area of t...

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Page 32: ...for commercia l photography architectural photography and many other useful purposes Near limit of Plane of sharpest ep of field focus r il r depth of field 3 1 For additional depth of field Adjust th...

Page 33: ...Back mount untilted Same Lens with Same Aperture Bock mount tilted 32...

Page 34: ...t the back mount in parallel with the subject being photographed adjust the perspective focus on the most important part of the subject and turn the aperture control lever unti I the aperture covers t...

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Page 36: ...are attached the lens distance scale is set at the closest distance and the back mount is fully extended lens to subject distances represent those from the front extremity of the barrel to the subject...

Page 37: ...le release 24 extending from the hand grip into the release socket 11 Hold the hand grip and press the shutter release trigger 22 W hile dismounting a lens hang the cable release on the cable re lease...

Page 38: ...ockets Thus when desired supplementary flash equipments can be synchronized simultaneously for additional coverage or for special Iighting effects with a professional touch Photographing with flash Wh...

Page 39: ...m formats with lens re traction warning signal Automatic parallax compensation Rangefinder COlJpled critical coincidence type rangefinder provides instant coupling for the selected lenses Swinging bac...

Page 40: ...From the same camera position 6Smm lOOmm 39...

Page 41: ...lS0mm 2S0mm 40...

Page 42: ...mm 4 element 3 group 53 30 47 30 4 element yes 32 40 5mm 4 group 53 30 47 30 no 32 72mm 6 element 3 group 37 10 32 30 no 45 40 5mm 4 element 4 group 22 50 20 no 45 105 mm 6 element All lenses equipped...

Page 43: ...2 X 3 in Film pack adapter Film pack 2 1 X 3 in 6 5 X 9 cm 2 X 3 in As far details of the actual size of usable photosensitive materials and actual negative size when they are used refer to the table...

Page 44: ...Cut film plate holder 64 X 90 mm 21 4 X 35 16 in 57 X B4mm type J 4 3 4 X 6 1 2 in Cut film 12 X 16 5cm size divided 221 64 X 313 64 in 21 4 X 31 in 57 X 77mm 59 X B1 5 mm 32 into 4 equal parts Plate...

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