Sinar Hy6 User manual

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LEGAL INFORMATION
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Copyright
Copyright © 2007 - 2008 Sinar AG. All rights reserved.
No part of this manual may be reproduced in any form (print, photocopy, micro film or
any other procedure) without a prior written permission of Sinar AG, nor may contents be
used, reproduced, processed or distributed using electronic systems. This manual was
produced with the appropriate care. No liability will be accepted for damages resulting
from a non-compliance with the advice contained herein.
We reserve the right to modify the document following technical advancements.
Intellectual Property Rights Regarding Photography
Pictures taken with a photographic camera are subject to the intellectual property rights
and the personal rights of the respective country. Any use other than personal / private
use is only allowed in accordance with the intellectual property rights laws of the
respective country. In some cases, taking and using photographic images is restricted even
for private use. Please be careful and make sure that you take images only in accordance
with the laws effective in the country where the pictures are taken.
Trademarks
The Sinar wordmark is a trademark of the Sinar AG. All other trademarks referred to in
this manual are the property of their proprietors.
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CH 8245 Switzerland Photos: Sinar AG
Phone: +41/52 647 0707 Printed in Switzerland
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www.sinarcameras.com
ADVICE FOR USING THIS MANUAL
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Advice for Using This Manual
General Advice and Structure of the Manual
The manual is intended for professional photographers or sophisticated amateur
photographers working with the Sinar Hy6 system.
The manual contains all the necessary information for the safe and efficient operation, the
cleaning, maintenance and storage of your Sinar Hy6 medium format camera system as
well as the contact details in case of service incidents.
Read the safety advice contained in this manual carefully before you start working with
the Sinar Hy6 system, and make sure to observe the safety advice and all other
information contained in this manual.
No liability will be assumed for any damages or injuries arising from the non-observance
of any information contained in this manual.
Warning signs and symbols
Warning against possible dangers to personal safety or health
Warning against the occurrence of an electric shock
Warning against the risk of stumbling
Warning against risks that might arise from possibly damaged batteries
Warning against the danger of explosion
Warning against optical radiation
Warning against the possible risk of burns due to hot surfaces.
Warning against the occurrence of fire
Warning against possible damage to the device or its component parts
Refers to important advice.
Refers to advice or guidelines to be observed when disposing of the camera or its
component parts.
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References
Shutter Release Refers to an operational element that permits to call up a function. All
operational elements will be written in capital letters.
|-Options | GUI-| Refers to the menu path to be followed when selecting a function from
the menu.
Æ
Refers to a chapter or section to be read for further information.
•
Enumeration
Abbreviations
s Seconds
ms Milliseconds
° Degree (angular measure)
°C Degree Celsius
CCD Charged Coupled Device
GUI Graphical User Interface
EMC Electromagnetic Compatibility
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Structure of the manual
The manual is structured into the following chapters; each providing detailed information
about a specific field of using the Sinar Hy6 system.
Chapter 1 Introduction
This chapter provides a short introduction to the features and the
operation of your Sinar Hy6 system.
Safety information
This chapter provides the necessary safety advice and warnings that have
to be observed in order to operate the system safely.
Chapter 2
It is important to read this chapter carefully before starting to
operate the Sinar Hy6 system!
Chapter 3 Scope of delivery
In this chapter, the items included in your delivery are listed.
Chapter 4 The camera and its component parts
In this chapter, you find an overview over the component parts and
operating elements of the camera.
Chapter 5 Assembly instructions
In this chapter, the assembly and the commissioning of the camera is
described.
Chapter 6 Battery
In this chapter, the replacement and charging of the battery is described.
Chapter 7 First use
In this chapter, a short introduction into starting the camera operation is
provided.
Chapter 8 The operating elements - the camera functions at a glance
In this chapter, the operational elements at the camera body and at the
hand grip are described.
The chapter provides a quick overview over the functions available that
will be described in more detail in the respective chapters.
Chapter 9 The display of the camera
Here, the display settings at the hand grip and in the viewfinder of the
camera are described.
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Chapter 10 Focusing
The focusing functions of the Sinar Hy6 camera are described.
Chapter 11 Exposure
All functions concerning exposure of the photographic image are
described here. These functions include light metering, selecting the
exposure program and setting of the ISO-number.
Chapter 12 Shooting modes
Here, the shutter release modes are described.
Chapter 13 Mirror up
Here, the mirror up function is described.
Chapter 14 Use of the flash
In this chapter, the flash operation is described.
Chapter 15 Options
Here, the options for the user-defined camera settings are described.
Chapter 16 Cleaning and maintenance
In this chapter you will find useful information about the cleaning and
maintenance of the camera to guarantee the longevity of the camera
and its component parts.
Chapter 17 Technical data sheet
Here, the detailed technical information about the camera can be found.
CONTENTS
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Advice for Using This Manual
General Advice and Structure of the Manual.........................................................II
Warning signs and symbols...................................................................................II
References ...........................................................................................................III
Abbreviations.......................................................................................................III
Structure of the manual ...................................................................................... IV
1 INTRODUCTION..............................................................................................1
2 SAFETY INFORMATION ..................................................................................2
2.1 General Advice............................................................................................2
2.2 Advice Concerning the Camera ...................................................................3
2.2.1 Advice for the Prevention of Injuries............................................................... 3
2.2.2 Advice for the Prevention of Damages to the Camera .................................... 4
2.2.3 Advice for the Storage, Maintenance and Disposal of the Camera.................. 5
2.3 Safety Advice Concerning the Battery and the Cables .................................6
2.4 Norms and Standards .................................................................................7
2.5 Environmental Conditions ...........................................................................7
3 SCOPE OF DELIVERY.......................................................................................8
3.1 Sinar Hy6-e75 .............................................................................................8
3.2 Sinar Hy6-e54 .............................................................................................9
3.3 Sinar Hy6 - m54 ........................................................................................10
3.4 Sinar Hy6 ..................................................................................................11
4 THE CAMERA AND ITS COMPONENT PARTS................................................12
CONTENTS
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5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS FOR THE CAMERA .............................................15
5.1 Viewfinder ................................................................................................15
5.1.1 Attachment and Removal of the Waist-level Viewfinder ............................... 15
5.1.2 Opening and Closing the Waist-level Viewfinder .......................................... 16
5.1.3 Opening and Closing the Magnifying Glass .................................................. 17
5.1.4 Replacing the Magnifying Glass.................................................................... 17
5.1.5 Use of the 90° Reflex Viewfinder.................................................................. 18
5.2 Attachment and Removal of the Lens .......................................................19
5.3 Attachment and Removal of the Sinarback ...............................................20
5.3.1 Attachment and Removal of the Protective Cover ........................................ 20
5.3.2 Assembly and Attachment of the Sinarback and the Adapter Plate .............. 21
5.3.2.1 Assembly and Attachment of a Sinarback eMotion ............................... 21
5.3.2.2 Attachment and Removal of a Sinarback 54 MC....................................... 23
5.4 Adjusting the hand grip ............................................................................25
5.5 Connecting the camera to a computer ......................................................25
5.6 Attaching a flash device............................................................................26
5.7 Replacing the focusing screen...................................................................26
5.8 Inserting and replacing the format mask ..................................................28
5.9 Adjusting the Shoulder Strap and the Hand Strap.....................................29
5.9.1 Attaching and Removing the Shoulder Strap ................................................ 29
5.9.2 Adjusting the Hand Strap ............................................................................ 30
6 BATTERY ......................................................................................................32
6.1 Inserting and removing the battery...........................................................32
6.2 Charging the battery.................................................................................33
7 FIRST USE OF THE SINAR HY6 SYSTEM ........................................................34
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8 OPERATIONAL ELEMENTS – THE CAMERA FUNCTIONS AT A GLANCE ........36
8.1 Operational Elements at the Hand Grip.....................................................36
8.2 Operational Elements at the Camera Body................................................38
8.2.1 Shooting Mode ............................................................................................ 38
8.2.2 Exposure Mode ............................................................................................ 39
8.2.3 Light Metering Mode ................................................................................... 41
8.2.4 Auto Focus Mode......................................................................................... 42
8.2.5 Flash Options ............................................................................................... 43
8.2.6 Factory Reset................................................................................................ 43
8.3 Focus and Focus Indication at the Lens.....................................................44
9 THE DISPLAYS AT THE HAND GRIP AND IN THE VIEWFINDER .....................45
9.1.1 Easy Mode ................................................................................................... 45
9.1.2 Enhanced Mode........................................................................................... 46
9.2 Viewfinder Display ....................................................................................47
10 FOCUSING.................................................................................................48
10.1 Auto Focus Single and Auto Focus Continuous .........................................48
10.2 Manual Focus............................................................................................49
10.2.1 Manual Focusing.......................................................................................... 49
10.2.2 Focus Indication at the Camera Lens ........................................................... 49
10.2.3 Manual Focus Override................................................................................ 50
10.3 AF-Lock....................................................................................................50
10.4 Focus Indication in the Viewfinder Display................................................50
10.5 Stop Down (Working Aperture).................................................................51
11 EXPOSURE ................................................................................................51
11.1 Introduction ..............................................................................................51
11.2 Light Metering Modes...............................................................................52
11.2.1 Introduction ................................................................................................. 52
11.2.2 Spot Light Metering ..................................................................................... 53
11.2.3 Centre-weighted Light Metering .................................................................. 54
11.2.4 Integral Light Metering................................................................................. 54
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11.3 Exposure Modes .......................................................................................55
11.3.1 Automatic Exposure Modes.......................................................................... 55
11.3.1.1 P – Programmed Auto Exposure ........................................................... 55
11.3.1.2 S - Shutter Priority................................................................................. 56
11.3.1.3 A - Aperture Priority.............................................................................. 56
11.3.2 Manual Exposure Functions.......................................................................... 57
11.3.2.1 M - Manual Mode................................................................................. 57
11.3.2.2 B - Bulb................................................................................................. 57
11.3.3.2 Toggle .................................................................................................. 58
11.3.4 AE-Lock........................................................................................................ 59
11.3.5 Exposure Compensation............................................................................... 60
11.3.6 Setting the ISO-speed................................................................................... 61
12 SHOOTING MODES ...................................................................................62
12.1 Camera Wake-up and Shutter Release ......................................................62
12.2 Single and Continuous Release Mode .......................................................63
12.3 Self-Timer .................................................................................................64
12.4 Focus Trap ................................................................................................65
12.5 Multishot ..................................................................................................66
12.6 Ultra-fast...................................................................................................66
12.7 Bracketing.................................................................................................67
12.8 Focus Bracketing.......................................................................................68
13 MIRROR UP...............................................................................................70
14 USE OF THE FLASH ...................................................................................71
14.1 Flash Operation with the Sinar Hy6 System ..............................................71
14.2 The Hot Shoe – TTL-Flash Measurement and SCA-interface ......................71
14.3 The X-Contact – Manual Flash Control ......................................................72
14.4 The 90° Reflex Viewfinder ........................................................................73
14.5 Flash Options and Flash Compensation.....................................................73
14.6 Flash Compensation..................................................................................74
CONTENTS
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15 OPTIONS...................................................................................................75
15.1 Controls ....................................................................................................76
15.2 LCD-Backlight ...........................................................................................76
15.3 Power save ...............................................................................................76
15.4 Graphical user interface ............................................................................77
15.5 LCD contrast .............................................................................................77
15.6 AE-activation.............................................................................................77
15.7 Firmware version ......................................................................................78
15.8 Soft key function.......................................................................................78
15.9 Display of the firmware versions...............................................................78
15.9 Status........................................................................................................79
16 WORKING WITH A FILM MAGAZINE.........................................................80
17 CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE ...............................................................84
18 TECHNICAL DATA .....................................................................................85
INTRODUCTION
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1 Introduction
Congratulations to your new Sinar Hy6 system. You have purchased a reliable state of the
art professional medium format camera system enabling you to take pictures at highest
quality. The broad variety of the functions and the easy and intuitive operation of the
camera make it the ideal instrument for each application field of professional
photography.
Designed and developed in cooperation with Franke & Heidecke, the Sinar Hy6 system
sets new standards in medium format photography. Sinar Hy6 is a digital-analogue hybrid
system, and is presently the only medium format camera that does not only cover the
usual 6 x 4.5 cm format, but also the classic 6 x 6 cm format. With its central shutter and
a shutter speed of only 10001 s, it is also the fastest camera in its class.
An outstanding feature of the camera is its versatility and ease of use. Using the 6 x 4.5
cm format, portrait or landscape format can be chosen without altering the camera
position, simply by changing the orientation of the back. As light metering with the Sinar
Hy6 system is performed independent of the viewfinder, the Sinar Hy6 system can be
operated with a 90° reflex viewfinder or with a waist-level viewfinder.
The ergonomic design and the position of the operational elements guarantee quick
access to all functions. There are no nested menus and no toggle key functions; in this
way you will be able to call up all camera functions intuitively after you have been
working with the camera for a while.
The following operating manual provides you with a description of the camera functions,
and the instructions about the camera operation. Please read the safety advice and
observe the assembly instructions before starting to work with the camera.
A detailed description of the Sinarback and its functions can be found in a separate
documentation. Please refer also to this documentation in order to benefit from all
functions of your Sinar Hy6 system, and to take optimum pictures.
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2 Safety Information
2.1 General Advice
Read the manual.
Before starting to operate your camera, please read this manual to become
familiar with all functions of the camera. In this way, you will be able to make
optimum use of the camera functions, and to operate the device safely and
without any problems. No liability will be accepted for damages and injuries
resulting from the non-observance of the information contained in this manual.
Operate the camera as intended.
Any other use than intended will not be covered by the warranty claims.
Spare parts and accessories
Only use such spare parts and accessories that are included in your delivery and /
or recommended by the manufacturer for the use with the camera. No liability
will be accepted by the manufacturer for injuries or damages caused by the use of
non-authorized parts. Please contact the manufacturer or your expert dealer for
questions regarding spare parts and accessories.
Observe the safety advice and manuals of third party suppliers.
The Sinar Hy6 system is a hybrid instrument that can be operated with a digital
camera back or a film magazine. When using this camera with component parts
and accessories of third party suppliers, please observe the safety advice
contained in the manuals supplied with these component parts. No liability will be
accepted by the manufacturer for injuries or damages resulting from the non-
observance of the safety information contained in the manuals of third party
suppliers.
Observe the legal regulations for taking and using photographic images.
Make sure to use the camera only in accordance with the laws effective in your
country (e.g. copyright, intellectual property right). Images that are not taken for
private use only must not be used without permission. In some cases, the
capturing of images can also be restricted if these images are intended for private
use.
Test the camera before first use.
Before you start to operate your camera for the first time, take some test
photographs to check whether the camera works flawlessly, and whether the
photographs are recorded on your film or digital storage medium and can be read
from there by your computer. The manufacturer will not accept any liability for
the loss of images or any other inconvenience.
We also recommend testing the camera functions always before taking
photographs at special events (e.g. weddings) to prevent any inconvenience
caused by a loss of images.
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Do not open the camera case.
Any opening of the camera case is explicitly reserved to customer service. An
arbitrary opening of the case leads to the expiry of the warranty claims. No
liability will be assumed for personal injuries or damages caused by the arbitrary
opening of the camera case.
Handle the camera with care.
The Sinar Hy6 is a sensitive, high precision optical instrument. Please handle it
with the appropriate care. Avoid any agitation of the instrument and any soiling
of the optical surfaces, and observe the advice for the care and the maintenance
of the camera.
Do not insert any metal pieces into the electric contacts of the camera, of any
accessory parts or into the cable connections. There is the danger of an electric
shock or of damage to the camera and its component parts.
In the area of the operational elements at the camera body, the camera is
equipped with a magnet. Please observe that magnetic fields may cause damage
to watches, data carriers and magnet strips of cards etc. Please make sure not to
place these devices nearby the camera.
2.2 Advice Concerning the Camera
2.2.1 Advice for the Prevention of Injuries
Do not open the camera case and do not disassemble the camera.
There is the danger of an electric shock. If the camera is open due to damage of
the casing, do not touch the internal parts. Contact customer service.
To prevent the danger of explosion, do not use the camera nearby easily
inflammable liquids or gas.
To prevent injuries to the eyes, do not focus the camera lens onto the sun or
extremely hot light sources. In rare cases, the focusing of the camera onto
extremely hot light sources can lead to an impairment of your vision capability.
If the camera has been dropped into water, or if the internal parts have got in
contact with water, please remove the battery to prevent the danger of an
electric shock. Do not use the camera any more. Contact customer service.
If any abnormal behaviour of the camera (e.g. smoke, noise, smell) occurs during
operation, do not use the camera any more. Disconnect it from the power supply
and / or remove the battery. Contact customer service before you use the camera
again. In this way, injuries or damages can be prevented.
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2.2.2 Advice for the Prevention of Damages to the Camera
Avoid strong magnetic fields.
Strong magnetic fields can damage the camera functions or destroy the
recorded data. Do not use the camera nearby devices that produce high electro-
magnetic fields (e.g. magnets or electric motors).
Avoid contact with sand, dust, toxic gas, water etc.
This can lead to a failure of the camera. If water is on the surface of the camera
or the lens, please wipe it away with a dry and soft, wood free tissue. When the
camera has been exposed to saline air, the casing has to be wiped with a slightly
moistened tissue.
If extension rings are used with the camera, please do not establish or release
the connection between the ring and the lens as long as the intermediate ring is
attached to the camera. Always remove the ring from the camera first, and then
remove the lens from the ring.
Do not touch the internal parts of the camera.
The camera contains highly sensitive electronic component parts and circuits.
Please do not touch the internal parts of the camera while the lens is removed.
Especially, do not touch the mirror and the light-absorbing coating.
When the film magazine or the digital back are removed from the camera,
please make sure that the auxiliary shutter lying exposed is not subject to any
mechanical pressure. Please use the protective cover when the camera back or
film magazine is detached from the camera.
Do not touch the sensor in the digital back. Please use the protective cover
when the back is detached from the camera.
Do not use the camera under water.
The camera is not waterproof, and therefore may not be used for submarine
photography.
Prevent the occurrence of condensation water.
Do not expose the camera to rapidly changing environment temperatures. In
this way, the occurrence of condensation water outside and inside of the
camera can be prevented. Condensation water can lead to damage of the
camera components, and can impair the camera operation. When
condensation is caused due to rapidly changing environment temperatures,
the lens has to be detached from the camera body and the battery, and the
camera back or film magazine have to be removed. Do not use the camera
until the condensation water has evaporated completely.
To prevent the occurrence of condensation water, place the camera in a
sealed plastic bag. Do not take the camera out until it has accommodated to
the new environment temperature.
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2.2.3 Advice for the Storage, Maintenance and Disposal of the Camera
Do not store the camera at high temperatures and high air humidity.
High temperatures and air humidity can lead to the appearance of mildew. Do
not leave the camera in a car where temperatures can get very high. Observe
the description of the permitted operational conditions. Store the camera
outside of the bag in a dry and well-ventilated location.
Shut the waist-level viewfinder when the camera is not in use.
In this way, soiling or damage to the focusing screen can be avoided.
Use the lens protection cap.
When the camera is not in use, please use the lens protection cap. In this way,
scratches or any other damage of the lens surface can be avoided.
Do not leave the camera in the sun without the protection cap, otherwise fire
can be caused by light that gets focussed in the lens.
Do not store the camera together with preserving agents or chemicals.
To prevent the occurrence of fire, do not store the camera in humid or dusty
environments.
Do not store the camera near heat sources.
The cables or the instruments can be deformed and damaged. Damaged cables
can cause fire or electric shock.
Store the camera out of the reach of children.
Carrying belt, broken camera parts and electric components may cause injuries.
Cleaning of the camera
Use a soft and dry or slightly moistened piece of cloth. Do not use substances
containing organic solvents, benzyl or diluting agents.
Cleaning of the lens
Use a dry and soft wood-free tissue, or a soft brush to clean the lens. Do not
use substances containing organic solvents, benzyl or diluting agents. In case
of heavy soiling, contact customer service.
Disposal
The camera must be disposed of in accordance with special WEEE guidelines.
The supplier offers to take back the product at the end of the product life
cycle, and to take care of a disposal according to the effective environmental
protection guidelines.
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2.3 Safety Advice Concerning the Battery and the Cables
Use only batteries that are recommended for the use with the Sinar Hy6 system.
No liability will be assumed for any damages or injuries caused by the use of
non-authorized batteries.
Operate the battery and the battery charger only as intended.
• Do not open or disassemble the battery or alter it in any way.
• Do not expose the battery to high temperatures.
• Do not insert the batteries in converse polarity.
• Do only use and charge the battery at the permitted operating
temperatures.
Use only the batteries, battery chargers and other accessories that are explicitly
recommended by the manufacturer.
Keep the battery and the battery charger out of the reach of children.
Batteries can be damaged or swallowed, and can cause severe injuries. When
charging the battery, make sure that the battery charger and the battery are out
of the reach of children to avoid the danger of a life-threatening electric shock.
Keep the battery and the battery charger away from fire.
There is the danger of an explosion and of an electric shock.
Keep the battery and the battery charger away from water.
If the battery or the battery charger has become wet, do not use them until
they are completely dried.
Do not use damaged batteries. If battery liquid is leaking from the battery, do
not touch the battery liquid. A contact of the battery liquid with the eyes can
lead to a loss of your vision capability!
If a battery shows visible damage, or if battery liquid is leaking from a battery,
do not use this battery anymore. Avoid any contact of the liquid with the eyes,
skin or clothes. If skin or eyes have been in contact with battery liquid, wash off
the liquid with water and without rubbing, and consult a doctor immediately.
If a battery is changing color or form, or if smoke is emitting from the battery,
take the battery out of the camera. Be careful not to burn your hands.
If a battery is changing color or form, if extreme heat occurs or if smoke is
emitting from the battery during battery charging, disconnect the charger from
the power supply to prevent the occurrence of fire.
To prevent the occurrence of fire, do not use the battery charger near
inflammable gas or liquids.
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Do not store the batteries and the battery charger nearby heat sources. The
cables or the instruments can be deformed and suffer damage. There is the
danger of fire or electric shock.
Do not use damaged cables and accessories.
Damaged cables imply the danger of a life-threatening electric shock. Do not
cut, damage, extremely bend or twist cables.
Do not let cables trail across the floor.
Make sure to position the cables safely to prevent the danger of accidental
stumbling.
The battery has to be disposed of in compliance with the WEEE-guidelines. Do
not dispose of the battery together with the usual domestic refuse. Use the
containers provided at the collection points.
2.4 Norms and Standards
The product complies with the following norms and standards:
EMC: Electro-magnetic compatibility
Europe: EN61000-6-3:2001 Emission
EN55022 Class B
USA / Canada: FCC part 15 class B
ROHs
WEEE: Disposal
2.5 Environmental Conditions
Operational temperature: 0 °C … +45 °C
Storage temperature: -10 °C … +60 °C
Humidity for storage and operation: 5 % … 80 %, non-condensing
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3 Scope of Delivery
The Sinar Hy6 medium format camera system is currently available in 4 different versions:
Sinar Hy6-e75
Sinar Hy6-e54
Sinar Hy6-m54
Sinar Hy6 (camera body)
The scope of delivery varies according to the delivered camera version. In the following
chapter, the delivery scope of each version will be described.
When receiving your ordered Sinar Hy6 system, please check immediately
whether your delivery is complete and undamaged, and whether all parts
work flawlessly and without any problems. Take some sample images to test
the camera functions. In case of incompleteness or damage of the delivery, the
manufacturer has to be notified immediately.
3.1 Sinar Hy6-e75
The scope of delivery of the Sinar Hy6-e75 includes the following component parts:
475.45.032 Sturdy Sinar Hy6-transportation case in which all items listed below are
delivered
711.14.041 Sinar Hy6 camera body including hand grip, rear and front camera
protection covers, hand strap and neck strap
711.54.018 Waist-level viewfinder Sinar Hy6
711.14.002 Schneider AFD 2.8/80mm lens including rear and front protection covers
Sinarback eMotion 75 LV (including protection cover)
552.36.086 Adapter kit for adapting the Sinarback to the camera including
• Adapter plate
• M3 screws
• Screwdriver
• Format mask (on the camera screen)
551.63.054 FireWire cable IEEE 1394 a, 4.5 m
CD-tray with 2 CDs:
• Capturing software Sinar CaptureShop
TM
or Sinar eXposure
TM
• Sinarback reference data
552.36.096 Two lithium-ion 7.2 V batteries
552.36.093 Battery charger including one universal mains adapter 100-240 VAC with
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four exchangeable inserts (alternatively: two mains adapters for 230 VAC
and 120 VAC), and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable
551.32.090 Sinarback cleaning kit
• One bottle of ethanol
• One bottle of Agent Blue
• Two packages of lint-free cleaning tissues
• Cleaning tool
• Cleaning instruction sheet
551.43.097 White shading diffusor 100
751.43.003 Gray card
Sinar Hy6 user manual (print or CD).
3.2 Sinar Hy6-e54
The scope of delivery of the Sinar Hy6-e54 includes the following component parts:
475.45.032
Sturdy Sinar Hy6 transportation case in which all items listed below are
delivered
711.14.041
Sinar Hy6 camera body including hand grip, rear and front camera
protection covers, hand strap and neck strap
711.54.018 Waist-level viewfinder Sinar Hy6
711.14.002 Schneider AFD 2.8/80mm lens including rear and front protection covers
Sinarback eMotion 54 LV (including protection cover)
552.36.086 Adapter kit for adapting the Sinar back to the camera including
• Adapter plate
• M3 screws
• Screwdriver
• Format mask
551.63.054 FireWire cable IEEE 1394 a, 4.5 m
CD-tray with 2 CDs:
• Capturing software Sinar CaptureShop
TM
or Sinar eXposure
TM
• Sinarback reference data
552.36.096 Two lithium-ion 7.2 V batteries
552.36.093 Battery charger including one universal mains adapter 100-240 VAC with
four exchangeable inserts (alternatively: two mains adapters for 230 VAC
and 120 VAC), and a VDC car cigarette lighter cable
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Sinar Hy6 User manual

Category
Bridge cameras
Type
User manual
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