User manual MINOX MINIDIGI AF5.0

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[. . . ] This blank frame advance action moves on the already exposed piece of film and brings the film into shooting position. With the film length index (13) you adjust the number of exposures of the film. With this index you are always informed about the film length inserted in your MINOX MINIDIGI AF5. 0. ­ Make sure the frame counter is correctly set prior to inserting the film cartridge ­ Load and unload the film in subdued light and never in direct light. [. . . ] ­ Make sure the frame counter is correctly set prior to inserting the film cartridge ­ Load and unload the film in subdued light and never in direct light. Keep the exposed film in the light-proof film box prior to processing. To minimize camera shake, hold your MINOX MINIDIGI AF5. 0 with both hands. Note: ­ Just a small shake can deteriorate the picture quality of the shot. ­ As the lens has a very wide angle of view, always make sure to keep your hands as far back on the camera as possible. This rules out the possibility of finger tips appearing in your pictures, for example. Taking photos with the MINOX MINIDIGI AF5. 0 To open the camera pull the lens cover (6) out as far as it will go. For best results, hold the camera with your hands as far back as possible. For picture composition, hold the viewfinder close in front of your eye and frame the subject in the bright light frame. Tax the distance to the object, adjust the distance on the distance scale (5) by pushing the distance adjust lever. 1 m to 3 m Make sure to not take photos outside of this distance, as this may lead to under- or over-exposure. When taking photos continuously make sure that the power switch is turned on. Removing the film cartridge When reached the number of photos indicated on the film, close the lens cover. Repeat this action once again, so that you have taken two blank photos. Note: ­ We advise you to have the film processed as soon as possible. Keep the exposed film in the light-proof film box prior to processing. ­ Give the exposed film to your nearest MINOX specialist or send it directly to our laboratory: MINOX Fachlabor Herrn Carsten Chadt Postfach 12 01 41 D - 57022 Siegen/Germany Tel + 49- (0)2 71-6 60 97-47 Fax + 49- (0)2 71-6 60 97-48 Black and white films with 36 exposures Minopan 25 ISO 25/15° 69 000 Minopan 100 ISO 100/21° 69 002 Minopan 400 ISO 400/27° 69 004 Black and white films with 15 exposures Minopan 25 ISO 25/15° 69 001 Minopan 100 ISO 100/21° 69 003 Minopan 400 ISO 400/27° 69 005 Color negative films with 36 exposures Minocolor 25 ISO 25/15° 69 058 Minocolor 100 ISO 100/21° 69 052 Minocolor 400 ISO 400/27° 69 055 Color negative films with 30 exposures Minocolor 100 PRO 100/21°* 69 060 Color negative films with 15 exposures Minocolor 25 ISO 25/21° 69 053 Minocolor 100 PRO 100/21° * 69 059 Minocolor 400 ISO 400/27° 69 054 Color transparency films with 36 exposures Minochrome 50 E ISO 50/18° includes processing, without framing 69 050 Minochrome 50 ER ISO 50/18° includes processing, with framing 69 051 Note: ­ The best picture quality is obtained with the new Minocolor 100 PRO film. With its emulsion of the Advanced Photo System it warrants a greatly increased resolving power, improved contrast and an outstanding brilliance. Care and correct handling of your new camera Never clean the camera body and the lens surface with strong cleaning agents (solvents). Damage through water can result in expensive repair work or even completely destroy the camera. [. . . ] Care and correct handling of your new camera Never clean the camera body and the lens surface with strong cleaning agents (solvents). Damage through water can result in expensive repair work or even completely destroy the camera. Abrupt temperature fluctuations can cause the formation of condensation inside the camera. You should also protect the camera against dust, sand and other forms of contamination. [. . . ]

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