Kamera Werk Dresden Digital Camera NOBLEX 135 User Manual

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USER MANUAL  
NOBLEX 135  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of a new NOBLEX camera. With the patented and unique operating  
principles of NOBLEX cameras you enter in a new world of dramatic and expanded photographic  
applications. As NOBLEX cameras differ tram traditional camera systems. we recommend reading the  
operating instructions carefully before using the camera the first time.  
Please note  
These operating instructions are general instructions for all 35MM NOBLEX cameras. Should  
you own a model not having all features. you can omit certain chapters. Please refer to the table  
on page 9 for information on technical features of your camera.  
Special Features of NOBLEX  
1. NOBLEX cameras use the principle of the lens rotating 360° for each exposure.  
2. The film, resting on a curved film plane, is exposed through a constantly moving shutter slit.  
3. During the first half of the rotation the lens drum is accelerated to a constant speed, insuring  
absolutely even exposure of the film during the second half of the rotation.  
4. This results in distortion free photographs with an angle of view of 136°. What makes these  
pictures stand out are their remarkably even edge to edge illumination and unsurpassed  
sharpness.  
5. The photographs correspond to the natural space perception of the human eye.  
Table of Contents  
Introduction........................................................................................................................................ 3  
Special Features of NOBLEX............................................................................................................. 3  
Table of Contents............................................................................................................................... 3  
Important Notes.................................................................................................................................. 3  
Standard Features............................................................................................................................ 5  
Attaching the Camera Strap......................................................................................................... 5  
Inserting the Batteries.................................................................................................................. 5  
Inserting and Rewinding the Film................................................................................................ 5  
Inserting the film ....................................................................................................................... 5  
Rewinding the film .................................................................................................................... 6  
Short Time Exposures........................................................................................................................ 6  
Long Time Exposures......................................................................................................................... 6  
NOBLEX for Advanced Users............................................................................................................. 7  
Lens Shift ....................................................................................................................................... 7  
Multiple Exposures ......................................................................................................................... 7  
Filters............................................................................................................................................. 7  
PANOLUX 135................................................................................................................................... 8  
Care of Camera ................................................................................................................................. 8  
What to do if your camera requires service......................................................................................... 8  
Technical Features............................................................................................................................. 9  
NOBLEX running duration of lens drum .......................................................................................... 9  
Technical features of all NOBLEX 135 models................................................................................ 9  
Important Notes  
1) The camera is not waterproof and therefore not suited for use in wet environments, when raining  
or in snow. A camera dropped into the water by accident, should immediately send to the  
NOBLEX Service Centre. Protect your camera tram seawater haze and tram high humidity. To  
properly clean your camera, use a dry cloth or a soft brush after taking pictures.  
2) In the event service is required, never try to repair your camera yourself, contact the closest  
NOBLEX Service Station.  
3) Remove the batteries if you will not use the camera for more than two weeks.  
4) When not using the camera store it in the ca se and keep the camera in a cool, dry and dust-free  
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location. Do not expose the camera to direct sunlight if it is not necessary and avoid strong heat  
influence (e.g. in trunk or glove compartments of cars).  
5) Check all camera functions carefully after long storage.  
6) Batteries can leak or explode and have the potential to cause personal harm. Do not open  
battery, expose to fire or high temperature, recharge, put in backwards, or mix with any other  
battery type. Dispose of them properly and always avoid misuse.  
7) As with any electronic item, pay attention to condensation when moving tram a cold area to a  
warmer, as high humidity and dampness may occur.  
8) If colour film remains too long in the camera, you may experience a colour shift. Always use fresh  
film.  
Designation of Parts and Operation Elements of NOBLEX 135  
counter (8) counter reset shutter release  
button (8a)  
button (4)  
shutter speed  
setting knob (2)  
rewind knob (9)  
circular level (12) double exposure winding disk (5) camera strip  
button (6)  
lug (20)  
accessory shoe PANOLUX (13)  
LED indicator(3) speed rage selector (7)  
camera back (25)  
aperture selector  
wheel (1)  
depth of field scale  
(25a)  
Battery compartment cover (24)  
Battery compartment lock (24a)  
ON/OFF switch (10)  
Lug for camera strap (20)  
Rewind button (14)  
¼” tripod bushing  
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Standard Features  
Attaching the Camera Strap  
Thread the camera strap in the lug (20).  
Inserting the Batteries  
35MM NOBLEX cameras require 4 batteries AAA (RO3/UM4/LR) 1,5V. Please use high-quality  
alkaline batteries. When inserting the batteries follow these instructions:  
(1) Open (24a) the battery compartment cover (24) with a small coin.  
(2) Remove the cover.  
(3) Insert the new batteries. Pay attention to the fight polarity.  
(4) Insert the battery compartment cover in the camera.  
(5) Close (24a) the cover with a small coin.  
Please note  
Never use batteries of different types and do not mix old batteries with new ones. Do not use  
rechargeable batteries. If you do not use your camera for an extended time, remove the batteries.  
Inserting and Rewinding the Film  
NOBLEX 135 cameras require 35MM film rolls. When inserting and rewinding the film please follow  
these instructions:  
Inserting the film  
film cartridge  
(1) Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch  
(10).  
(2) Pull up the rewind knob (9) as far as  
possible.  
compartment (19)  
take-up spool (18)  
film transport  
(3) Open the camera back (25).  
(4) Insert the film roll in the film cartridge  
compartment (19) located on the left side of  
camera.  
roller (17)  
(5) Push the rewind knob (9) back to the starting  
position.  
(6) Pull the film leader across the film plane.  
(7) Push the leader under the film transport roller  
(17) until it extends over the outside of the  
take-up spool (18).  
(8) Bend over the first 0,5... 1cm of the film and  
insert this end into the slot of the take-up  
spool (18).  
serrated  
edge (16)  
(9) Tighten the film by turning the serrated edge (16) of the film take-up spool.  
(10) Close the camera back (25). The compartment cover must audibly engage.  
(11) Rotate the film advance knob (5) in the direction of the arrow until it reaches a stop.  
(12) Press the shutter release button (4) once.  
(13) Press the counter reset button (8a) to »0« (8).  
Please note  
If the perforation of the film should engage with the film transport roller (17) while being pushed  
through, press the rewind button (14). This releases the film transport roller (17) and you can continue  
inserting the film.  
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Rewinding the film  
(1) Press the rewind button (14) until it is engaged.  
(2) Lift out the crank on the rewind button (9), turn the crank in the direction of the arrow to rewind  
the film. Shortly before the film is completely rewound resistance on the rewind knob (9) drops  
considerably.  
(3) Pull up the rewind knob (9) as far as possible.  
(4) Open the camera back (25) and remove the film roll.  
Short Time Exposures  
(1) Turn the camera on at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
(2) Switch the double exposure button (6) to single exposure (not to position »M«).  
(3) Rotate the speed range selector (7) counter clockwise.  
(4) Select your exposure time (1/30 -1/500) and set it on the shutter speed setting knob (2). The LED  
indicator (3) should be green.  
(5) Set the aperture desired on the aperture selector wheel (1).  
(6) Turn the winding disk (5) in the direction of the arrow until it stops.  
(7) After carefully viewing your subject depress the shutter release button (4).  
Please note  
If the LED does not light,  
1) check your shutter speed selection and  
2) check the condition and/or insertion of batteries.  
Pay attention to the proper holding of the camera. Otherwise your hands may appear in the  
photograph.  
When sighting the camera horizontally and  
vertically refer to the circular level (12)  
mirrored in the finder. Inclined skylines and  
converging vertical lines can thus be reliably  
avoided. The NOBLEX camera is a fixed-focus  
camera. A distance setting is, therefore, not  
necessary. Please refer to the Technical  
Features on page 9 or to the table on the back  
of your camera (25a) for depth of field figures.  
Mode »A« on the shutter speed setting knob  
(2) can only be used together with  
a
PANOLUX 135 exposure module. Otherwise  
inaccurate exposures may occur. It is  
advisable to switch the camera off (10) when  
not using the camera, to conserve battery life.  
Long Time Exposures  
(1) Turn the camera on at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
(2) Switch the double exposure button (6) to single exposure (not to position »M«).  
(3) Rotate the speed range selector (7) clockwise.  
(4) Select your exposure time between 1/15 and 1 sec. and set it on the shutter speed setting knob  
(2). The LED indicator (3) should be red.  
(5) Set the aperture desired on the aperture selector wheel (1).  
(6) Rotate the film advance knob (5) in the direction of the arrow until it stops.  
(7) After carefully viewing your subject. depress the shutter release button (4).  
Please note  
Refer to the hints at chapter »Short Time Exposures«. When taking long time exposures it is always  
recommended to use a tripod.  
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NOBLEX for Advanced Users  
Lens Shift  
When using the lens shift the subject is moved upwards without tilting the camera. Converging lines  
can thus be avoided. In order to shift the lens follow these instructions:  
(1) Turn the aperture selector wheel (1) to aperture f=4.5.  
(2) Push the whole aperture selector wheel (1) further upwards until it reaches a stop  
at app. 4mm.  
(3) The white dot will be in position »S« and the lens is shifted upwards.  
1
(4) Select your aperture and set it on the aperture selector wheel (1).  
Please note  
A »cut-out« is provided in the viewfinder to help determine the top edge of the »shifted« photograph.  
In order to return the lens to its normal position follow these instructions:  
(1) Turn the aperture selector wheel (1) to aperture f=16.  
(2) Push the whole aperture selector wheel (1) further downwards until it stops: app. 4mm.  
(3) The white dot will be in position »0« now and the lens has its normal position back.  
(4) Select your aperture and set it on the aperture selector wheel (1).  
Multiple Exposures  
In order to expose one frame of film more than once, switch the double exposure button (6) to position  
»M«. Press the shutter release knob (4) once for a single exposure. This procedure can be repeated  
as often as you wish. Keeping the shutter release knob (4) pressed. the lens will continue to rotate and  
the exposing process is repeated until you release the knob (4). The complete exposure time consists  
of all single exposure times. You will find a corresponding table on page 12:  
Please note  
We recommend using a tripod and cable release for most applications of multiple exposures.  
Filters  
As an accessory for NOBLEX cameras we offer a wide range of filters. NOBLEX filters are specially  
designed with a magnetic ring on the back surface of the filter. The filter can thus directly be fixed to  
the lens. For inserting the filter follow these instructions:  
(1) Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF  
switch (10).  
(2) Push the double exposure button (6) to  
position »M«.  
(3) Press the shutter release knob (4) and  
hold it pressed.  
(4) Turn the lens drum clockwise until the  
lens is visible.  
(5) Release the shutter release knob (4)  
now.  
(6) Put the camera on it's back.  
(7)  
(8) Pick up the filter by the hole of the filter  
ring using a pair of tweezers and insert it  
through the shutter slit. Place the filter  
onto the lens. The filter is then  
magnetically held onto the front of the  
lens.  
(9) Turn the lens drum back until it is engaged.  
(10) Push the double exposure button (6) back to single exposure, if desired.  
(11) When removing the filter follow the same procedure.  
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Please note  
Step 5: If you turn the drum counter clockwise here, the film is exposed and you lose one picture.  
Please be very careful when changing filters in order to avoid damage to the lens caused by the  
tweezers.  
PANOLUX 135  
The PANOLUX is an exposure metering  
and control module which you can  
purchase in addition to your NOBLEX.  
The PANOLUX automatically controls the  
exposure time of your camera. There are  
two measuring methods for this: Apart  
tram the conventional reflective metering -  
light metering in direction of your subject -  
the PANOLUX has the capability of  
automatic exposure compensation during  
lens rotation. When using this mode the  
PANOLUX corrects the exposing process  
and ensures a contrast compensation  
throughout the whole picture. This means  
that the lens drum moves more slowly in  
the darker part of the exposure and more  
quickly in the brighter part. This exclusive  
NOBLEX feature can effectively increase  
the film latitude of transparencies by  
Front and back view of PANOLUX 135  
toning down the high lights while  
increasing the shadow detail. Our  
advanced electronics guarantee the  
precise and absolutely even rotation of the lens drum.  
Care of Camera  
For removing dust and fluff use a small and soft non-shedding brush. Pay special attention to  
·
·
·
clean drum slit  
clean film compartment  
clean film plane  
What to do if your camera requires service  
Should you have any problems with your camera which you cannot dear with the hints given in the  
operating instructions, please contact your dealer or importer.  
Addresses of your closest camera repair centre are obtainable tram:  
KAMERA WERK DRESDEN GmbH  
Bismarckstraße 56  
01257 Dresden  
Germany  
Tel. 0049 (351) 28 06-0  
Fax 0049 (351) 28 06-392  
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Technical Features  
NOBLEX running duration of lens drum  
Sample for long time exposure by means of multiple expo-  
sure with NOBLEX 135 at selected exposure time 1/30 sec  
Selected Exposure Exposure duration  
time (sec)  
(sec)  
Number of drum rotations  
Total exposure duration (sec)  
1/500  
1/250  
1/125  
1/60  
1/30  
1/15  
1/8  
¼
½
1
2
4
0,25  
0,5  
1
2
4
-
-
-
-
-
2
4
8
16  
32  
64  
128  
-
-
-
-
-
8
8
16  
32  
64  
128  
-
16  
32  
64  
128  
256  
512  
-
By means of multiple exposures, exposure times which far exceed those ones adjustable on the  
camera can be reached with NOBLEX cameras.  
Technical features of all NOBLEX 135 models  
NOBLEX camera model  
Multiple exposure possibility  
Circular level in finder  
Connector for PANOLUX  
‘shift’ upwards h (mm)  
Picture angle horizontal (°)  
Picture angle vertical (°)  
Picture angle diagonal (°)  
Gap length film side (mm)  
Film type  
NOBLEX 135 U  
NOBLEX 135 s  
NOBLEX pro Sport  
NOBLEX 135 N  
yes  
yes  
yes  
4
yes  
yes  
yes  
4
no  
no  
no  
no  
yes  
yes  
no  
no  
127  
44  
135  
1,4  
26 mm small format film (36 exposures)  
No. of exposures per film  
Picture size y’ (mm)  
19  
24 x 66  
1/500  
1/500 1/15  
1/250  
1/125  
1/60  
1/8  
¼
½
1
1/250  
Selectable exposure times (sec)  
1/125  
1/60  
1/30  
1/30  
Lens  
NOBLAR T 4,5/29  
29,85  
Focal length (mm)  
Used field of picture Æ (mm)  
Adjustable positions  
Converging power close-up lens  
Out of focus field Æ (mm)  
Middle shooting distance (m)  
k=5,6  
32  
24  
‘fix-focus’  
no  
0,05  
7,5  
¥ ... 2,6  
¥ ... 2,3  
¥ ... 1,8  
¥ ... 1,4  
¥ ... 1,0  
165 / 65 / 130  
ca. 790  
Depth of field  
k=8  
object – picture  
k=11  
in meters (depends on  
k=16  
aperture)  
k=22  
Measurements (L/W/H) (mm)  
Weight (gramm)  
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