Kamera Werk Dresden Digital Camera PRO 150 User Manual

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User Manual  
NOBLEX PRO 150/175  
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Introduction  
Congratulations on your purchase of a new NOBLEX camera. With the patented and unique operation  
principle of NOBLEX cameras you enter in a new world of dramatic and expanded photographic  
applications. As NOBLEX cameras vastly 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 NOBLEX cameras for roll film.  
Should you own a model not having all features, you can omit certain chapters.  
Please refer to the table on page 13 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 the 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 146° when using a NOBLEX  
PRO 6/150 and 138° when taking pictures with a NOBLEX PRO 175. 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.  
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 your-self, 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 case and keep the camera in a cool, dry and dust-free  
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.  
9. Avoid taking photographs in the direction of a strong light source, e.g. the sun.  
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Table of Contents  
Introduction _____________________________________________________________________ 3  
Special Features of NOBLEX _______________________________________________________ 3  
Important Notes __________________________________________________________________ 3  
Table of Contents_________________________________________________________________ 4  
Designation of Parts and Operating Elements _________________________________________ 5  
Attaching the Camera Strap ________________________________________________________ 6  
Inserting the Batteries_____________________________________________________________ 6  
Inserting and removing the film _____________________________________________________ 6  
Inserting the film (NOBLEX PRO 150) ______________________________________________ 6  
Removing the film (NOBLEX PRO 150) _____________________________________________ 7  
Inserting the film (NOBLEX PRO 175) ______________________________________________ 7  
Removing the film (NOBLEX PRO 175) _____________________________________________ 7  
Short Time Exposures_____________________________________________________________ 8  
Long Time Exposures _____________________________________________________________ 8  
Use of ‘Lens Shift’ function ________________________________________________________ 8  
Multiple Exposures _______________________________________________________________ 8  
Filters and Close-up Lenses________________________________________________________ 9  
The Slow Exposure Module ________________________________________________________ 9  
Attaching to NOBLEX PRO _______________________________________________________ 9  
Operating and Exposing in the Slow Speed Range __________________________________ 10  
The PANOLUX 150_______________________________________________________________ 11  
Care of Camera__________________________________________________________________ 11  
What to do then your camera requires service? ______________________________________ 11  
Accessories for the NOBLEX PRO 150/175 __________________________________________ 12  
Technical data and tables _________________________________________________________ 12  
Drum running times of the NOBLEX PRO 150/175 ___________________________________ 12  
Technical data of the NOBLEX PRO 150/175 models_________________________________ 13  
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Designation of Parts and Operating Elements  
Shutter speed setting knob (2)  
Connection for PANOLUX 150 (12)  
Double exposue button (6)  
shutter release  
button (4)  
Lug for camera  
stap (8)  
LED indicator(6)  
start button (5b)  
accessory shoe for PANOLUX 150 (13)  
lug for camera  
strap (8)  
film advance knob (5)  
ON/OFF switch (10)  
Above:  
Below on left:  
Below on right:  
View of above  
View of behind  
View of below  
Tripod bushing  
Connetion for slow  
exposure modul (5a)  
Counter (5a)  
MODEL 150  
Battery  
compartment  
cover (24)  
deep of field  
scale (25a) button (5b)  
start  
MODEL 175  
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Attaching the Camera Strap  
Thread the camera strap in the lug (8).  
Inserting the Batteries  
NOBLEX PRO cameras require 4 batteries AAA (RO3/UM4/LR) 1,5V. Please use high-quality alkaline  
batteries, of course, with items ‚Photo/Audio‘, ‚Photo‘ or ‚Power‘. When inserting the batteries follow  
these instructions:  
1. Open the battery compartment cover (24) by pressing the  
upper half of the cover slightly and push it upwards.  
2. Open up the battery compartment cover (24).  
3. Insert the new batteries. Pay attention to the right polarity  
and position of the strips for removing the batteries.  
4. Lift the battery compartment cover (24) down.  
5. Close the cover by pressing the lower half of the cover  
slightly and push it downwards at the same time until it is  
engaged.  
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 for  
this time.  
Inserting and removing the film  
NOBLEX PRO cameras require 120 roll film. To insert and change the film please follow these  
instructions:  
Inserting the film (NOBLEX PRO 150)  
1. Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
2. Advance the winding disk (5) until the counter  
(5a) reaches position »5«. (If necessary, press  
the shutter release button (4) to advance to the  
position »5«.)  
3. Unlock the camera back (9) and open it.  
4. Insert the film spool into the left-hand spring-  
loaded compartment (14).  
5. Insert the empty film spool into the right-hand  
compartment (18). The spool must engage in the  
upper catch (20).  
6. Thread the tongue of the paper lead into the  
take-up spool.  
7. Turn the winding disk (5) until the double arrow  
on the protective paper of the film is opposite the  
red dot on the camera film guide (16). pay  
attention to insure a tight winding of the film.  
8. Close the camera back and lock it (9).  
9. Press the start button (5b). The counter is  
released with that. Remark: At older models the  
start key (5b) isn't available yet. In this case the  
shutter release button (4) has to be pushed.  
10. Advance the winding disk (5) in the direction of  
the arrow until it stops. The film counter should  
be at the number 1. To take a picture turn the  
camera on at the ON/OFF switch (10) and press  
the shutter release button (4).  
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Removing the film (NOBLEX PRO 150)  
1. Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
2. Advance the winding disk (5) until the counter (5a) reaches position »S« and the start button (5b)  
moves out of the camera housing. Turn the film advance knob at least 4 times to avoid  
unintentional incidence of light.  
3. Unlock the camera back (9) and open it.  
4. Press the film spool down until it can be swung out and removed.  
Please note Do not change the film under a strong light source.  
Inserting the film (NOBLEX PRO 175)  
1. Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
2. Advance the winding disk (5) until the counter (5a)  
reaches position »S«. (If necessary, press the shutter  
release button (4) to advance to the position »S«.)  
3. Unlock the camera back (9) and open it.  
4. Insert the film spool into the left-hand compartment  
(14) in the camera back.  
5. Push the tongue of the paper lead under the pressure  
roll (15).  
6. Push the tongue of the paper lead under the fight  
diversion roller (17) - it is located in the fight-hand  
compartment behind the take-up spool (18) - and pull  
it until the double arrow on the protective paper of the  
film reaches the pressure roller (15).  
7. Insert the take-up spool into the right-hand  
compartment (18).  
8. Thread the tongue of the paper lead into the empty  
spool.  
9. Turn the winding disk (5) until the double arrow on the  
protective paper of the film is opposite the red dot on  
the camera film guide (16). Make sure that the film is  
wound snug onto the take up spool.  
10. Close the camera back and at the  
same time press the left diversion  
roller (19) slightly to the back.  
11. Lock the camera back (9).  
12. Press the start button (5b). The  
counter is released with that.  
Remark: At older models the start  
key (5b) isn't available yet. In this  
case the shutter release button (4)  
has to be pushed.  
13. Advance the winding disk (5) in the  
direction of the arrow until it stops.  
The film counter should be at the  
number 1. To take a picture turn the  
camera on at the ON/OFF switch (10)  
and press the shutter release button  
(4).  
Removing the film (NOBLEX PRO 175)  
1. Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
2. Advance the winding disk (5) until the counter (5a) reaches position »S« and the start button (5b)  
moves out of the camera housing. Turn the film advance knob at least 4 times to avoid  
unintentional incidence of light.  
3. Unlock the camera back (9) and open it.  
4. Press the film spool down until it can be swung out and removed.  
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Please note Do not change the film under a strong light source.  
Short Time Exposures  
1. Turn the camera on at the ON/OFF switch (10). LED indicator shows green.  
2. Switch the double exposure button (6) to single exposure (not to position  
»M«).  
3. Select your exposure time and set it on the shutter speed setting knob (2).  
4. Set the aperture desired on the aperture setting wheel (1a).  
5. Set the distance desired on the focusing wheel (1c) - this is not applicable on  
NOBLEX PRO models 150 E2, 150 HS. Please refer to the table on the back  
1a 1c  
cover or to the camera back (25a) for the corresponding distance range.  
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  
Pay attention to the proper holding of the  
camera. Otherwise your hands may appear in  
the photograph.  
When sighting the camera refer to the levels.  
Inclined skylines and con-verging vertical  
lines can thus be reliably avoided. Please  
refer to the Technical Features on the back  
cover or to the table (25a) on the back of your  
camera for depth of field figures.  
It is advisable to switch the camera off (10)  
when there is a longer interval between two  
exposures to conserve battery life.  
Long Time Exposures  
To use your NOBLEX PRO in the slow exposure range you require the slow exposure module. Please  
turn to page 9 for this.  
Use of ‘Lens Shift’ function  
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:  
Set the shift setting wheel (1b) to marking »S«. Set the shift setting wheel (1b) to  
marking »0« to return the lens to the normal position.  
Please note A »cut-out« (7a) is provided in the viewfinder to help determine the  
top edge of the »shifted« photograph.  
1b  
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 13.  
Please note We recommend using a tripod and cable release for most applications of multiple  
exposures.  
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Filters and Close-up Lenses  
As accessories for NOBLEX cameras we offer a wide range of filters and close-up lenses. NOBLEX  
filters an close-up lenses are specially designed with a magnetic ring on the back surface of the  
filter/close-up lenses. They can thus directly be fixed to the lens. For inserting the filter or a close-up  
lens 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 button (4) and hold  
it pressed.  
4. Turn the lens drum anticlockwise until it  
reaches a stop.  
5. Release the shutter release button (4).  
6. Put the camera on its back.  
7. Pick up the filter or the close-up lens 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 magnetically  
held onto the front of the lens.  
8. Turn the lens drum back until it is engaged.  
9. Push the double exposure button (6) back to  
single exposure, if desired.  
When removing the filter or the close-up lens follow the same procedure.  
Please note  
To step 5: If you turn the drum clockwise the film is exposed and you lose one picture. Please be very  
careful when changing filters/close-up lenses in order to avoid damage to the lens caused  
by the tweezers.  
The Slow Exposure Module  
The module for slow exposures offers you the opportunity to work comfortably with these NOBLEX  
PRO cameras designed for the slow exposure module in the slow speed range. The necessary power  
is supplied by the batteries of the camera.  
Attaching to NOBLEX PRO  
To attach the module to your camera please follow these instructions:  
1. Remove the protective cap by turning the fastening knob (701)  
clockwise.  
704  
703  
2. Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
3. Turn the control ring (702) of the module until both white dots face  
each other.  
702  
4. Attach the slow exposure module to the left-hand camera bottom so  
that the guide pins (703) mesh with the inter-face (11) in the camera  
bottom. At the same time the white dots of camera and slow speed  
module must face each other.  
5. Turn the fastening knob (701) until the module is tightly connected  
with the NOBLEX camera.  
To remove the module tram your camera please follow these instructions:  
701  
1. Turn the camera off at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
2. Turn the control ring (702) of the module until both white dots face each other.  
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3. Disengage the module tram your NOBLEX by turning the fastening knob (701) and remove it.  
4. We recommend put on the protective cap.  
Operating and Exposing in the Slow Speed Range  
When taking photographs in the slow exposure range, follow these instructions:  
1. Attach the slow exposure module to your NOBLEX as described in previous chapter.  
2. Turn the camera on at the ON/OFF switch (10).  
3. Turn the control ring (702) until the white dot on the control ring (702) faces the red dot on the  
camera. The LED indicator (3) will show red.  
4. Set the exposure time desired at the shutter speed setting knob (2).  
5. Set the aperture desired on the aperture setting wheel (1a).  
6. Set the distance range desired on the focusing wheel (1c) (not applicable on camera models 150  
E2, 150 HS). Please refer to the table on page 13 or to the back (25a) of your camera for the  
corresponding depth of field figures.  
7. Wind the film advance knob (5) until it stops.  
8. After carefully viewing your subject, depress the shutter release button (4).  
Please note  
You can use the camera for taster exposures even when the slow exposure module is attached. Turn  
the control ring (702) until the white dot of the adjustment ring faces the white dot of your NOBLEX.  
The LED indicator (3) will show green.  
The long time exposure module was designed to be as maintenance-free as possible. However,  
protect the module tram extreme vibrations, damage, heat and moisture. Do not use organic solvents  
for cleaning the module. Keep the drive shaft (704) clean and dry.  
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The PANOLUX 150  
The PANOLUX 150 is an exposure metering and control module which you can purchase in addition  
to your NOBLEX PRO 150/175. The PANOLUX automatically controls the exposure time of your  
camera. There are two measuring methods for this: reflective metering (light metering in direction of  
the subject), and metering of incident light. The incident light metering otters two different methods of  
measuring: pure metering of incident light (metering of  
the light falling on the subject and/or the white diffuser  
independent of the reflection qualities of the subject) and  
subject-oriented metering of incident light (simultaneous  
reading with the front detector cell and the diffuser which  
means that the reflections of the subject are taken into  
consideration).  
When working in reflective metering or subject-oriented  
metering of incident light it is also possible to enter  
correction factors into the PANOLUX which influence the  
drum rotation speed during the exposure process.  
According to the correction factor set on the PANOLUX,  
the lens drum moves slower or taster in the  
corresponding parts of the exposure and different  
Vorder- und Rückansicht des PANOLUX 150  
exposure times are produced during one drum rotation. Typically, a slower rotation will ,brighten' that  
area. ConverseIy, a taster rotation will ,darken' that portion of the photograph.  
You find broader details on this in the operation instructions for the PANOLUX 150.  
Care of Camera  
For high-quality photographs and reliable operation of your camera we recommend you clean the  
camera regularly. Do not use organic sol-vents such as petrol ether, thinning or strong cleaning  
agents. For removing dust and fluff, use a small and soft photo brush. pay special attention to:  
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a clean drum slit  
a clean film compartment  
a clean film plane  
a clean drive shaft (704) of the slow exposure module  
What to do then your camera requires service?  
Should you have any problems with your camera which you cannot clear 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. +49 (3 51) 28 06-0  
Fax +49 ( 3 51) 28 06-392  
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Accessories for the NOBLEX PRO 150/175  
on right above:  
VR3-Head for 360° photos  
on left above:  
Dia frame for roll film 60 x60  
on left:  
Filter and close-up lenses  
Technical data and tables  
Drum running times of the NOBLEX PRO 150/175  
Example of a slow time exposure of exposure time chosen of  
1/15 s under use of the multiple exposure with a NOBLEX  
Chosen exposure Drum running time  
PRO 150/175  
time (s)  
(s) *  
Number of the drum turns  
Complete drum running time  
(s)*  
1/250  
1/125  
1/60  
1/30  
1/15  
1/8  
¼
½
1
2
4
0,5  
0,8  
1,5  
3
-
-
-
-
-
2
4
8
-
-
-
-
-
6
14  
25  
50  
95  
190  
-
14  
25  
50  
95  
190  
380  
16  
32  
64  
* The given times are tolerance full average results.  
Being able to be reached by multiple exposures exposure times which go beyond this one at the  
camera of adjustable exposure times far with the NOBLEX panorama cameras.  
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Technical data of the NOBLEX PRO 150/175 models  
6/150 E2  
6/150 E  
6/150 UX  
6/15 U  
175 UX  
175 U  
NOBLEX PRO Model  
6/150 HS  
Multiple exposure  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
yes  
Seeker spirit level  
Connection for PANOLUX 150  
‚shift‘-area to up (mm)  
yes  
no  
no ‚shift‘ function  
5
3
Angle of view horizontal (°)  
Angle of view vertical (°)  
Angle of view diagonal (°)  
Exposure opening slit (mm)  
135  
52  
132  
37  
146  
138  
3
1,4  
Film type  
60 mm – roll film Nr.120 (DIN 4523)  
Number of pictures per film  
Picture format (mm)  
6
4
50 x 120  
50 x 170  
Exposure times (s)  
1/250  
1/125  
1/60  
1/1000  
1/500  
1/250  
1/125  
1/60  
1/250  
1/8  
1/4  
1/2  
1
1/250  
1/125  
1/60  
1/8  
1/4  
1/2  
1
1/125  
1/60  
1/30  
1/15  
1/30  
1/30  
1/15  
2
1/15  
2
Objective type  
ROTAR T 4,5/50 S  
ROTAR T 6,5/75  
Focal length f‘ (mm)  
Used picture circle Æ (mm)  
50,75  
73,5  
50,1  
50  
60,1  
Adjustment range  
none (‚Fix-Focus‘)  
¥ ‘  
‚m‘  
‚n‘  
¥ ‘  
‚m‘  
¥ ‘  
‚m‘  
¥ ‘  
‚m‘  
‚n‘  
¥ ‘  
‚m‘  
¥ ‘  
Refracting close-up lens (dpt)  
Unschärfenkreis -Æ (mm)  
Middle admission distance  
none  
0,25  
0,07  
2,9  
0,5  
none  
0,25  
0,5  
none  
0,25  
0,5  
0,05  
0,07  
2,8  
0,5  
0,07  
0,085  
5,6  
0,07  
3,0  
10,4  
1,7  
17,2  
6,5  
3,2  
2,5  
1,8  
1,5  
27,1  
21,1  
3,4  
1,9  
k=4,5  
¥ ...4,6  
¥ ...4,1  
¥ ...3,2  
¥ ...2,6  
¥ ...1,9  
¥ ...1,5  
4,3...2,2  
4,9...2,0  
7,2...1,8  
17...1,6  
¥ ...1,3  
2,1...1,4  
2,2...1,3  
2,6...1,2  
3,2...1,1  
5,6...1,0  
53...0,9  
¥ ...6,9  
¥ ...6,1  
¥ ...4,7  
¥ ...3,7  
¥ ...2,8  
¥ ...21,  
15...4,2  
22...3,9  
¥ ...3,3  
¥ ...2,8  
¥ ...2,2  
¥ ...1,8  
4,2...2,1  
4,8...2,0  
6,8...1,8  
15...1,6  
¥ ...1,3  
4,4...2,5  
4,8...2,4  
6,2...2,2  
9,5...1,9  
3,1...2,1  
3,3...2,0  
3,9...1,8  
5,0...1,7  
9,6...1,4  
¥ ...1,3  
2,1...1,6  
2,2...1,5  
2,4...1,4  
2,8...1,3  
3,8...1,2  
6,7...1,1  
1,8...1,4  
1,9...1,3  
2,0...1,2  
2,2...1,1  
2,8...1,0  
4,1...0,9  
is dropped  
k=5,6(6,5)  
¥ ...8,3  
¥ ...7,2  
¥ ...5,7  
¥ ...4,2  
¥ ...3,2  
¥ ...2,3  
¥ ...6,1  
¥ ...5,5  
¥ ...4,5  
¥ ...3,5  
¥ ...2,8  
¥ ...2,1  
12...3,6  
17...3,3  
84...2,9  
¥ ...2,4  
¥ ...2,0  
¥ ...1,5  
4,8...2,7  
5,3...2,6  
6,6...2,4  
11...2,1  
83...1,8  
¥ ...1,5  
4,0...2,4  
4,3...2,3  
5,1...2,1  
7,5...1,9  
17...1,7  
¥ ...1,4  
2,2..1,7  
2,3...1,6  
2,5...1,5  
3,0...1,4  
3,8...1,3  
7,4...1,1  
k=8  
Sharpness area  
Objective-Picture k=11  
(m)  
k=16  
109...1,7  
k=22  
k=32  
¥ ...1,1  
¥ ...1,1  
¥ ...1,4  
is dropped  
Remarks  
none  
Exposure times 1/8 to 2 s over long time module; direct vision viewfinder removable  
Power supply  
Measures (L/B/H) (mm)  
Weight (g)  
4 high-power batteries of type R06/AA/LR06 (Use NO accumulators!)  
211 / 114 / 175  
1750  
210 / 115 / 185  
1840  
210 / 155 / 185  
2350  
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