Polaroid 600SE User manual

Category
Film cameras
Type
User manual
Repair Manual
Americas Business Center
Technical Services
201 Burlington Road
Bedford MA 01730
TEL: 1.781.386.5309
FAX: 1.781.386.5988
600SE Professional
Pack Film Camera
June 1967
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Table of Contents
Section Page
1 - Description ......................................................................................................... 8
General ................................................................................................................ 8
Major Assemblies of the Camera .......................................................................... 8
Differences Between Models ................................................................................ 9
Camera Features.................................................................................................. 9
2 - Operation ............................................................................................................ 17
Steps to Operate the Camera ............................................................................... 17
Viewing and Focusing with the 127mm and 150mm Lenses.................................. 19
Operation of the Viewfinder ................................................................................... 21
Viewing and Focusing with the 75mm Lens and Accessory Viewfinder ................. 22
3 - Troubleshooting................................................................................................. 24
Camera Checkout................................................................................................. 27
4 - Disassembly/Assembly Procedures................................................................. 29
General ................................................................................................................ 29
Hand Grip Removal ............................................................................................... 30
Removing the Hand Grip Flash Shoe (Model 600SE)............................................ 31
Disassembling the Hand Grip ............................................................................... 32
Removing the Rangefinder Covers........................................................................ 33
Removing the Viewfinder Window Cover............................................................... 33
Releasing Screw from Holder Plate....................................................................... 34
Removing the Top Cover....................................................................................... 34
Removing the Accessory Shoe ............................................................................. 35
Removing the Rangefinder Assembly.................................................................... 36
Removing ghe Rangefinder/Viewfinder Windows .................................................. 38
Removing Viewfinder Selector (Model 600SE Only).............................................. 38
Disassembly of Viewfinder Selector (Model 600SE Only)...................................... 39
Removing Covers from Rangefinder Assembly (Model 600SE)............................. 39
Removing Covers from Rangefinder Assembly (Model 600 Only) .......................... 40
Removing Framing Mask Assembly (Model 600SE Only) ...................................... 41
Removing Framing Screen from the Parallax Frame (Model 600SE)..................... 42
Removing Framing Mask Assembly (Model 600) .................................................. 43
Removing Framing Screen from the Parallax Frame (Model 600) .......................... 43
Removing the Parallax Lever Assembly from the Rangefinder Assembly ............... 44
Removing Objective Lens Assembly ..................................................................... 45
Removing the Eyepiece Assembly........................................................................ 45
Removing Mirror Assembly from the Rangefinder Assembly .................................. 46
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Removing Decorative Cover from Front Panel....................................................... 46
Removing Inner Cover from Front Panel ................................................................ 47
Removing 127mm Lens Assembly from the Model 600 Camea............................. 47
Removing the Springs from the Bayonet (Model 600SE) ....................................... 47
Removing the Bayonet (Model 600SE).................................................................. 49
Removing Locking Lever from Front Panel of Model 600SE Camera .................... 49
Removing the Front Panel Leg .............................................................................. 50
Removing Front Panel ........................................................................................... 51
Removing Range Coupling Pin Assembly ............................................................. 51
Removing the Flash Gun Bracket .......................................................................... 52
Removing Leatherette and Plates from the Camera Body ..................................... 52
Removing Tripod Socket....................................................................................... 52
Removing Sliding Locks........................................................................................ 53
Removing Parallax Coupling Assembly ................................................................. 54
Removing Range Lever Assembly......................................................................... 55
Removing Range Lever Upper Spring................................................................... 56
Removing Middle Lever ........................................................................................ 56
Removing Camera Body Sealing Sponges ........................................................... 56
Removing Strap Eyelets ........................................................................................ 58
Removing Flash Gun Mounting Socket .................................................................. 58
Removing Grip Holder Socket............................................................................... 59
Removing Bottom Plates....................................................................................... 59
Removing the PC Flash Connector Socket............................................................ 60
Removing the Seiko 884 Shutter from 127mm and 150mm Lens .......................... 60
Disassembly of 127mm Lens Barrel...................................................................... 63
Disassembly of 150mm Lens Barrel...................................................................... 64
Disassembly of the 75mm Lens ............................................................................ 66
Removing the Aperture Ring and Index Mark Ring ................................................. 68
Removing the Focusing Ring................................................................................. 69
Removing 75mm Lens, Depth of Field Scale Ring................................................. 70
Film Holder ........................................................................................................... 70
A. Mini-Roller Spread System Disassembly/Reassembly ................................... 72
B. Adapter Frame-Disassembly/Reassembly ..................................................... 73
C. Bail Latch-Disassembly/Reassembly ............................................................. 74
D. Film Holder Door - Disassembly/Reassembly ................................................ 74
5 - Testing and Adjustments................................................................................... 75
Light Leak Test ..................................................................................................... 75
Shutter Speed Test ............................................................................................... 76
RF/VF Parallax and Lens Collimation Tests .......................................................... 77
Topside Test......................................................................................................... 77
Infinity Tube Tracking Test Procedure.................................................................... 79
Aiming and Framing Target Test Procedures ........................................................ 82
Near Distance Tracking Test Procedure................................................................ 87
6- Special Tools and Test Equipment ................................................................... 94
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List of Illustrations
Figure Page
1-1 Major Assemblies of the Camera..................................................................... 8
1-2 Location of the Rangefinder Assembly ............................................................. 9
1-3 Model 600SE Camera Features...................................................................... 11
1-4 Model 600 Camera Features........................................................................... 11
1-5 The 127mm f/4.7 Lens ..................................................................................... 13
1-6 The 150mm f/5.6 Portrait Lens ......................................................................... 14
1-7 The 75mm f/5.6 Lens with Wide Angle Viewfinder............................................ 14
1-8 Polaroid Pack Film Holder............................................................................... 15
2-1 Operating the Professional Pack Film Land Camera ....................................... 18
2-2 Framing A Picture............................................................................................ 19
2-3 Looking Through the Eyepiece......................................................................... 20
2-4 Operation of the RF/VF for the 127mm and 15mm Lenses............................... 21
2-5 Mounting Accessory Viewfinder ....................................................................... 22
2-6 Locking Accessory Viewfinder on to Camera................................................... 23
4-1 Removing Film Holder and Lens Assembly, Model 600SE Camera ................. 29
4-2 Hand Grip Removal ......................................................................................... 30
4-3 Removing Hand Grip Flash Shoe and Cable Release Rack (Model 600SE) ... 31
4-4 Hand Grip Exploded View ............................................................................... 32
4-5 Removing Viewfinder Selector Switch.............................................................. 33
4-6 Removing Viewfinder Window Cover ............................................................... 33
4-7 Removing Holder Plate Screw from Viewfinder Window .................................. 34
4-8 Removing the Viewfinder Cover....................................................................... 34
4-9 Location of Rangefinder Adjusting Screws ....................................................... 35
4-10 Removing Shoe and Holder Plate.................................................................... 35
4-11 Unhood Spring, Remove Anchor Screw........................................................... 36
4-12 Removing Screws Securing Viewfinder Assembly to Camera Body................. 36
4-13 Removing Rangefinder Assembly from Camera Body...................................... 37
4-14 Location of Parallax Eccentric Adjusting Screw................................................ 37
4-15 Removing Rangefinder/Viewfinder Windows ................................................... 38
4-16 Removing Viewfinder Selector ......................................................................... 38
4-17 Parts of the Viewfinder Selector....................................................................... 39
4-18 Removing cover from Rangefinder Assembly (Model 600SE) .......................... 40
4-19 Removing cover from Rangefinder Assembly (Model 600 Only) ....................... 40
4-20 Removing Framing Mask Spring...................................................................... 41
4-21 Removing Framing Mask Assembly (Model 600SE) ........................................ 42
4-22 Removing Framing Screen from Parallax Frame (Model 600SE) ..................... 42
4-23 Removing Framing Mask Assembly (Model 600) ............................................. 43
4-24 Removing Framing Screen from parallax Frame (Model 600) .......................... 43
4-25 Removing Parallax Lever Assembly from the Rangefinder Assembly ............... 44
4-26 Removing Objective Lens Assembly................................................................ 44
4-27 Disassembly of the Eyepiece........................................................................... 45
4-28 Removing Mirror Assembly.............................................................................. 46
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4-29 Removing Decorative Cover from Front Panel (Model 600).............................. 46
4-30 Removing Inner Cover from Front Panel (Model 600) ....................................... 47
4-31 Removing the 127mm Lens Assemblly from Model 600 Camera ..................... 48
4-32 Removing Springs from Bayonet...................................................................... 48
4-33 Removing the Bayonet from the Model 600SE Camera ................................... 49
4-34 Removing Locking Lever from Front Panel of Model 600SE Camera............... 50
4-35 Removing Front Panel Leg .............................................................................. 50
4-36 Removing Front Panel ..................................................................................... 51
4-37 Removing Range Coupling Pin Assembly........................................................ 51
4-38 Removing Flash Gun Bracket and Leatherette ................................................. 52
4-39 Removing Tripod Socket ................................................................................. 53
4-40 Removing Slliding Locks ................................................................................. 53
4-41 Removing Parallax Coupling Assembly............................................................ 54
4-42 Removing Range Lever Assembly ................................................................... 55
4-43 Removing Range Lever Upper Spring.............................................................. 56
4-44 Removing Middle Lever ................................................................................... 57
4-45 Removing Camera Body Sponge .................................................................. 57
4-46 Removing Strp Eyelets .................................................................................... 58
4-47 Removing Flash Gun Mounting Socket ............................................................. 58
4-48 Removing Grip Holder Socket ......................................................................... 59
4-49 Removing Bottom Plates ................................................................................. 59
4-50 Removing the PC Flash Connector Socket ...................................................... 60
4-51 Loosening Shutter Retaining Nut with Special Tool NHo. 12459 ....................... 61
4-52 Disassembly of Front End of 127mm and 150mm Lens Barrel......................... 62
4-53 Removing Speed Mark Ring ............................................................................ 62
4-54 Disassembly of Rear of Lens Barrel, 127mm Lens........................................... 63
4-55 Removing Range Coupling Key, 127mm Lens ................................................. 64
4-56 Disassembly of Rear of Lens Barrel, 150mm Lens........................................... 65
4-57 Front Lens Assembly, 75mm Lens................................................................... 66
4-58 Rear Lens Assembly, 75mm Lens ................................................................... 66
4-59 Removing Retaining Nut from Shutter, 75mm Lens........................................... 67
4-60 Removing Aperture Ring and Index Mark Ring ................................................. 68
4-61 Removing Focusing Ring................................................................................. 69
4-62 Removing the 75mm Lens, Depth of Field Scale Ring...................................... 70
4-63 Removing Spread System Springs .................................................................. 71
4-64 Roller Bearing Blocks ...................................................................................... 71
4-65 Mini-Roller Spread System .............................................................................. 72
4-66 Film Holder Parts............................................................................................. 74
5-1 Camera Set-Up for Infinity-Tube Tests.............................................................. 77
5-2 Perfect Image of Infinity Target Seen through the Viewfinder at Infinity .............. 78
5-3 Split Image Seen through Viewfinder ............................................................... 78
5-4 Location of Topside Adjusting Screw ............................................................... 79
5-5 Marking "Image Coincidence" at Infinity ........................................................... 79
5-6 Infinity-Tube Target as Seen Through Focal Plane Loupe ................................. 81
5-7 Measuring Collimation Tracking Error at Infinity................................................ 81
5-8 The Reporter Aiming and Framing Target ........................................................ 82
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5-9 Camera Lined Up with Aiming Circle ............................................................... 84
5-10 Line Up Albada Lines with Framing Target ...................................................... 84
5-11 Sighting for Parallax Test for 75mm Lens ........................................................ 85
5-12 Aiming Measurement ....................................................................................... 85
5-13 Preparation for Aiming Adjustment .................................................................. 86
5-14 Adjusting Aiming of 75mm Accessory Viewfinder by
Repositioning Accessory Shoe................................................................. 86
5-15 Adjusting Distance Scale on 75mm Accessory Viewfinder............................... 87
5-16 Shim Adjustment to 75mm Accessory Viewfinder ............................................ 87
5-17 Camera Setup for Near Distance Collimation Test........................................... 88
5-18 Marking Image Coincidence at Near Distance ................................................. 88
5-19 Measuring Collimation Tracking Error at Near Distance................................... 89
5-20 Access to Infinity Range Adjustment ................................................................. 91
5-21 RF/VF Near-Distance Eccentric Screw Adjustment.......................................... 91
5-22 Location of Lens Barrel Couping Pin Adjustment ............................................. 91
5-23 Loosening Front Lens Lock Ring ..................................................................... 92
6-1 Collimator, No. 11431...................................................................................... 94
6-1 Focal Plane Plate No. CCR-12262 .................................................................. 94
6-2 Test Targets .................................................................................................... 95
6-3 Special Tools .................................................................................................. 95
List of Tables
Table Page
1-1 Differences Between the Model 600 and 600SE Cameras ................................ 10
1-2 Lenses.............................................................................................................. 12
1-3 Polaroid Land Pack Films for Model 600/600SE Cameras ............................... 16
5-1 Model 600/600SE Camera Tests...................................................................... 75
5-2 Allowable Range of Shutter Speeds .................................................................. 76
5-3 Parallax Adjustments ......................................................................................... 90
6-1 Special Tools and Test Equipment .................................................................... 94
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NOTES
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1- Description
General
The Polaroid Land Models 600 and 600SE Professional Pack Film Cameras are non-folding
cameras designed for the professional photographer. They use a removable Polaroid pack film
holder which accommodates Polaroid pack film holder which accommodates Polaroid type
100/600 Land Film.
Major Assemblies of the Camera
Each camera has three major assemblies (Figure 1-1). The camera body and handle, the lens-
shutter assembly and the film holder.
Figure 1-1. Major assemblies of the camera
The camera body with handle attached support the film holder and the lens-shutter assembly.
The camera body houses the rangefinder assembly as shown in Figure 1-2. The rangefinder
assembly has a built-in viewfinder. It is referred to as the RF/VF (rangefinder/viewfinder).
Film Holder
Camera Body
With Handle
Camera Body Cap
Lens Assembly
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Figure 1-2. Location of the rangefinder assembly
Differences Between Models
A summary of the differences between the two models is contained in Table 1-1. The basic
camera is 7" high, 7" deep and 9" wide (18cm X 18cm X 18cm X 24cm) (including hand grip).
The weight including the pack film holder is about five pounds (2.2 kg). Additional weight
information is included in Table 1-1.
Camera Features
These professional pack film cameras have the following features, most of which are identified
in Figure 1-3 and Figure 1-4.
Carrying Straps - Strap eyelets are provided on the body of the camera to allow the
addition of a neck strap. An adjustable had strap is provided on
the hand grip.
Tripod Socket - The bottom of the camera body has a socket which accepts a
1/4-20screw, for mounting the camera onto a tripod.
Top Cover
Rangefinder Assembly
Camera Body
Face Plate
RF/VF Window Cover
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Table 1-1. Differences between the model 600 and 600SE cameras
Model 600 (Figure 1-3) Model 600SE (Figure 1-4)
Fixed 127mm lens. Interchangeable lenses: 75mm and 150mm
(Table 1-2).
Not applicable Red dot on camera body and on each of the
interchangeable lenses.
Cold shoe on the hand grip. This is identified as hand grip
flash shoe in Figure 1-2. It is used for mounting the flash
unit when the 75mm viewfinder is occupying the accessory
shoe on the camera body.
Cable release holder on hand grip.
Camera body cap and rear lens cap.
Viewfinder frame is set for 127mm lens only. Viewfinder frame can be selected for 127mm and
150mm lenses. *
Viewfinder selector switch.
Viewfinder indicator.
Chrome cable release. Vinyl hand strap. Black chrome cable release. Leather hand strap.
Narrow vinyl neckstrap. Wide woven neckstrap.
Model 600 with empty film holder: 4 pounds, Model 600SE without lens or film holder: 2 pounds,
10 ounces; (2.1 kg). 14 ounces; (13 kg).
LENSES:
127mm: 1 pound, 3 ounces; (.54 kg)
150mm: 1 pound, 5 ounces; (.58 kg)
75mm: 1 pound, 6 ounces; (.6 kg)
* 75mm viewfinder: 6 ounces; (1.7 kg)
* The height of the model 600SE with the 75mm viewfinder
mounted onto the accessory shoe is 9 1/2 inches; (25 cm).
WEIGHTS: Film holder without film pack: 14 ounces; (.4 kg). Film pack: 4 ounces; (11 kg).
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Figure 1-3. Model 600SE camera features
Figure 1-4. Model 600 camera features
Eyecup
Flash Bracket
Mount
Film Holder
Lock
Bayonet
Lens Mount
Neck Strap
Eyelets
Flash and Viewfinder
Accessory Shoe
Red Dot *
Rangefinder
Coupling Pin
Shutter Release
Lens Release
Button
Cable Release
Hand Strap
Hand Grip
Hand Grip
Flash Shoe *
Tripod Socket
Cable Release
Holder
Viewfinder
Indicator
Viewfinder
Selector Switch
Eyecup
Eyepiece
Eyecup
Film Holder Lock
Flash Bracket Mount
Neck Strap Eyelets
Bail Latch
Film Tab Slots
Accessory Shoe
Neck Strap
Viewfinder Windows
Shutter Release
Hand Grip
Hand Strap
(Adjustable)
Depth of field Scale
Distance Scale
Focusing Ring
Shutter Cocking Lever
Shutter Speed Ring
Aperture Control Ring
PC Flash
Connector Socket
Cable Release
127MM Lens
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Lenses - The Model 600 Camera has a 127mm f/4.7 lens (Figures 1-5
through 1.7). Two additional interchangeable lenses are available for
Model 600SE (Table 1-2).
The interchangeable lenses use a bayonet type mount for attaching to
the camera body. A lens release button locks the lens to the camera
body.
The lenses are fully coated and color corrected. Each is in a shutter that
allows exposure control with a wide range of shutter speed/aperture
combinations.
All lenses are equipped with Seiko between-the-lens shutters. Each lens
comes with front and rear lens caps and a collapsible rubber lens hood.
Table 1-2. Lenses
Detail\Lens 127mm f/4.7 lens 75mm f/5.6 lens * 150mm f/5.6 lens
(Normal) (Wide Angle) (Portrait)
Lens Construction 3 Groups 4 Groups 3 Groups
4 Elements 7 Elements 4 Elements
Apertures f/4.7 to f/64 f/5.6 to f/45 f/5.6 to f/45
Closest Focusing Distance 3.5 ft. (1.1m) 3.3 ft. (1m) 6.6 ft. (sm)
Angle of View 41 Horizontal 65 Horizontal 35 Horizontal
Screw-in Filter Size 55mm 72mm 55mm
Note: The 75mm lens comes with an accessory viewfinder.
Shutter - Seiko "S" shutters are contained within the lenses, providing shutter
speeds from 1 /500 sec to 1/sec, plus bulb and "X" synchronization.
The setting of shutter speeds is possible with the shutter in the uncocked
or cocked position.
The shutter has a "B" (bulb) setting for time exposures. This allows the
shutter to be held open as long as the exposure release is held down.
"X" synchronization allows the flash contacts to close when the shutter is
fully open, at all shutter speed settings.
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Filters - Model 600 and 600SE lenses accommodate standard screw-in filters
(Table 1-2) for correct screw-in filter size.
Viewfinder - Both models 600 and 600SE cameras are equipped with a
coincidence-type rangefinder in which two images come together within
a circle when in focus.
The focusing range is from 3.5 feet (1.1 meter) to infinity.
The model 600SE camera has a single window, superimposed coupled
rangefinder with a bright frame that moves for parallax correction.
Framing lines within the finder can be selected for the 127mm and
150mm lens fields-of-view.
A 75mm parallax corrected viewfinder supplied with the 75mm lens can be
mounted on top of the rangefinder area of the model 600SE camera body
(Figure 1-7).
The model 600 camera rangefinder/viewfinder has framing lines for the
127mm lens only.
Figure 1-5. 127mm f/4.7 lens (features called out are common
to 75mm and 150mm lenses)
Aperture
Control Lever
Cable Release
Socket
Shutter Cocking
Lever
Aperture
Control Ring
Shutter
Speed Ring
Focusing
Ring
Distance
Scale
Depth of Field
Scale
Red Dot
Lens Assembly
PC Flash
Connector
Socket
PC Flash
Connector
Socket
Rubber Lens
Hood
Rear Lens
Cap
Lens Cap
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Figure 1-6. 150mm f/5.6 portrait lens
Figure 1-7. 75mm f/5.6 portrait lens with wide angle viewfinder
Lens Assembly
Lens Cap
Rubber Lens
Hood
Rear Lens
Cap
Rear Lens
Cap
Lens Assembly
Rubber Lens
Hood
Lens Cap
Accessory Wide
Angle Viewfinder
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Film Holder - The model 73 Land film holder is used to hold the pack film in the camera.
The films used in model 600/600SE cameras are described in Table 1-3.
Sliding locks hold the film holder to the camera body.
The film holder contains a dark slide to prevent film exposure when
removing the film holder from the camera.
A standard A-11 mini-roller spread system is used in the holder.
Figure 1-8. Polaroid pack film holder
Bail Latch
Camera
Mounting Brackets
Type 73
Film Holder
Dark Slide
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Table 1-3. Polaroid Land pack films for model 600/600SE cameras
Film Speed (approx. Description
Type ASA/DIN equiv.)
Types 668/108 75 ASA/20 DIN These films yield a positive color print.
Polacolor 2 They are balanced for use in average
daylight and with electronic flash units
approximating average daylight (5500K).
Ideal for both outdoor and studio photography.
Types 084/107 3000 ASA/36 DIN Very high speed black and white films, which
Black and White yield a positive print. Ideal for general purpose
photography, recording high speed events or
low-light situations. Panchromatic. Prints
mush be coated.
Types 667/107C 3000 ASA/36 DIN Similar to the above, but prints need not be
Black and White coated after development.
Coaterless
Type 665 75 ASA/20 DIN A black and white film which produces a high-
Positive/Negative resolution negative, in addition to a high
quality positive print. Ideal for general purpose
photography where a medium contrast instant
print and a permanent negative are desired.
Panchromatic. Prints must be coated.
Note: Each pack produces eight (8) prints, 3 1/4 x 4 1/4 in. (8.3x10.8cm). Type 665 film
produces a usable negative as well.
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2 - Operation
Steps to Operate the Camera (Figure 2-1)
• Mount flash attachment.
• Select and mount lens (model 600SE only).
• Position viewfinder selector switch to 127 or 150.
• Mount filter.
• Load film.
• Remove dark slide.
• Frame the subject in the viewfinder.
• Focus.
• Set the shutter speed and lens aperture.
• Cock the shutter lever.
• Depress the shutter release.
• Pull white paper tab.
• Pull yellow film tab.
• Time development of film.
• Peel finished photograph from yellow tab.
• Repeat sequence for each picture until the pack is emptied.
• Change film holder, lens, flash attachment, filter, etc., as required, between photographs.
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Figure 2-1. Operating the professional pack film land camera
The shutter blades are closed until the shutter release button is pressed. When the shutter release
is pressed, scene light passes through the lens, through an opening in the shutter blades and onto
the film in the film holder (Figure 2-2). The dark slide must be removed to allow scene light to
reach the film.
1. Be sure the dark is removed. Look through the
viewfinder to frame the picture. Set the focus.
Measure the light.
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3. Read the distance to the object
on the distance scale.
5 ft. (1.5 m)
- 7 Feet
- 5 Feet
- 4 Feet
Near Limit
4 Feet
Far Limit
7 Feet
Distance
Scale
Depth of Field
Scale
Aperture
Number
4545
Locate the aperture number on both side of the red focus
mark on the depth of field scale. Follow the white line up to
the distance scale and read the near and far limits of your
zone and sharp focus.
2. Set the shutter speed and lens aperture.
4. Shoot!
Cock the
Shutter Lever
Click
Depress the Shutter Release
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Figure 2.2. Framing a picture
Viewing and Focusing with the 127mm and 150mm Lenses
The image shown in Figure 2-3 can be seen by looking through the eyepiece of either the model
600 or model 600SE cameras.
In the model 600SE camera the viewfinder frame is adjustable for the 127mm and 150mm lenses.
The number that appears just below the top right framing line indicates the lens that has been
selected. Sliding the selector switch to the other position ;changes the framing image to match
the focal length of the other lens. A lens indicator number does not appear in the model 600
image area.
Accessory Wide Angle Viewfinder
Viewing angle changes with
distance setting.
75 MM
Wide Angle Lens
Shutter
Blades
Rubber
Lens Hood
Bright Frame
Subject
Dark Slide blocks light
unless it is removed.
Film Holder
Film Pack Camera Body
Normal Lens Assembly
127mm or 150mm
Height of framing lines
changes with distance setting.
Focusing circle is above
center at close up setting.
Focusing circle is
centered at infinity setting.
Under 10 feet, compose
within framing lines.
Over 10 feet, compose
within framing dots.
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The framing lines, framing dots and coincidence image circle appear as bright yellow light in your
field of vision.
For close up photographs of 10 feet or less, the picture is composed within the framing lines
shown. When focusing beyond 10 feet, the picture is composed within the limits of the eight
framing dots.
The Models 600 and 600SE are equipped with a coincidence-type rangefinder in which two
images come together within a circle when in focus. Familiarize yourself with it by setting the lens
at infinity. Now focus on a nearby subject.
View your subject through the bright yellow circle in the viewfinder. Position your eye so the entire
circle is visible. Within the circle your subject will appear as tow images. Turn the focusing ring so
that these two images coincide. Now the camera is focused on your subject.
Figure 2-3. Looking through the eyepiece
Viewfinder Indicator *
Viewfinder Selector Switch *
Note: Double image camera is
not focused on subject.
Framing Lines
Framing Dots
Field of Vision
* Model 600SE Only
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Lens Indicator *
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