Edixa-mat Reflex On-line users manual
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1 Edixa-mat Reflex On-line users manual This camera manual library is for reference and historical purposes, all rights reserved. This page is copyright by, M. Butkus, NJ. This page may not be sold or distributed without the expressed permission of the producer I have no connection with any camera company On-line camera manual library Back to main on-line manual page If you find this manual useful, how about a donation of $3 to: M. Butkus, 29 Lake Ave., High Bridge, NJ This will help me to continue to host this site, buy new manuals, and pay their shipping costs. It'll make you feel better, won't it? If you use Pay Pal, use the link below. Use the above address for a check, M.O. or cash. Have a PayPal account Contents: 2 Introduction 3 For attention 4--6 Description of the camera bode How to use lens and depth-of-field scale 20 The split-image rangefinder 21 Intentional double exposures
2 cameras.4.butkus.org Loading the film 11 Rewinding the exposed film Setting the shutter speeds Setting shutter speeds (2--9 sec.) and self timer of Mod. D Waist level viewfinder 15 Prism viewfinder Extension rings 25 Double cable release 26 Edixa bellows extension and cable release 27 Edixa accessory shoe Flash synchronization 29 Microscope adapter 16 To exchange the ground-glass screen 17 The lenses of the Edixa-mat Introduction Congratulations! You are now the proud owner of the Edixa-mat Reflex camera. The Edixa-mat is a precision instrument, manufactured in Germany in the finest tradition of German camera craftsmanship. The elegance and beauty of the Edixa-mat design... the unique significant features... the unusual optical qualities of its optics... assure you that you have the ultimate in 35mm single lens reflex Your Edixa-mat will give you a lifetime of pleasure, and Edixa-mat pictures will top anything you've ever done before! Edixa-mat owners who read German are invited to ask for the "EDIXA POST", the magazine for Edixa owners. The,EDIXAPOST" is published in German, approximately four times a year. Should you, at any time, find that your camera is not operating properly, or if it should require servicing, it is suggested that you send it to us for checking and examination, and for any adjustments that may be required. You will not be charged for work during the Guarantee period. At other times, all repair and adjustment work will be charged on a nominal basis. Please read the instructions which follow, carefully, before attempting to operate your camera. CAMERAWORKS - WIRGIN BROS. - WIESBADEN, WEST-GERMANY
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4 1. Loading the film Push the latch for the back upwards; open camera back. 2. Insert the beginning of the film in the slit of the take-up spool; rotate spool 11/2 turns in the direction of the arrow. The teeth of the film transport sprocket will then engage the perforation holes of the film. Pull up the rewind knob. And set the film-type indicator scale. Then insert the film cartridge and push down rewind knob. The cartridge must lie straight, but move to and fro easily.4.butkus.org The film-type indicator scale helps to remind you what type of film is in the camera. It can be set for DIN and ASA speeds, daylight or artificial light color film. means: camera not loaded. To set the scale, place your finger under the pulled-out knob: there will be a slight click. Then simply turn the rewind knob until the desired figure, or "Col T" (daylight) or "CoI K" (artificial light) appears in the window.
5 5. 6. Close the back and press latch downwards. Turn rapid-wind lever fully. This also cocks the shutter. Important: Observe that at same time the rewind knob must be turning. If it isn't, your film is not properly engaged in take-up spool. Therefore repeat filmloading operations. 7. Press the shutter release knob. Repeat operations 6 and 7 once again.4.butkus.org 8. Turn frame-counter disc to 1 (in direction of arrow). Your EDIXA- MAT is now ready to take your first picture. Note: Along side the release knob you will see "safety catch". This locks the shutter release knob. And now:
6 9. Rewinding the exposed film 10. Setting the shutter speeds: When the frame-counter scale indicates Fast speeds from 1, 30 sec. to 1/1000 sec., "36" (or "20" with 20-exposure cartridges), also "B" (with "B" setting the shutter you can take one last picture; then the film remains open as long as pressure is is completely exposed. Depress the knob in maintained on the release knob). With the camera base and at the same time turn Models Standard, Flex and Kadett from the rewind knob until a sudden resistance, 1/30 sec. to 1/500 sec., and "B". Lift followed by a snap and the freeing of the speed-setting knob and set desired shutter knob indicates that rewinding is speed opposite the index mark; Allow completed. The film must then be rewound setting knob to click back into position. in the camera, from the take-up spool back Window of slow-speed lever must indicate into the cassette. Open the camera and take "0". out the film cartridge. 11. Slow Speeds from 1/8 to 1 sec. Set speed-setting knob to 1/30 sec. Then turn slow-speed lever so that its window is over the desired shutter speed. Illustration shows setting for V4sec. Important! Shutter speeds can be set both before and after operating the rapid-wind lever. The camera can be left tensioned for as long as you like.4.butkus.org 12. Model "D" has an extended range of shutter speeds from 2 sec. to 9 sec. Set fast shutter-speed knob to "B"; turn slow-speed lever to set window to "0". Set lever "a" to "L" (long exposure mechanism). Turn tensioning disc indirection of arrow until index is opposite desired shutter speed. Illustration shows correct setting for 6 seconds. Always perform operations in this sequence!
7 13. Always perform operations in this sequence; then release the suffer. Note: 14. Model D has a built-in self-timer with delay period adjustable between 2 and 9 sec. the tensioning disc may -- after winding -- be turned back, either partway (until the desired time is set) or all the way. To do this, press lever "a" in direction "R" (Return). The delay can be used with shutter speed from 1 sec. to 1/1000 sec. Set the shutter speed. Set lever "a" to "S" (self-timer). Turn tensioning disc in direction of arrow until index points to desired delay-period before release of shutter. 15. The viewfinders: Waist level finder: For use at chest level, or with 4x magnifier held at eye level. 16. To raise magnifier, press with finger tip. To lower magnifier, simply fold it downwards. To close finder hood, press down on engraved cap. Image appears right way up, but laterally reversed. To open finder hood: press with finger tip.
8 17. Io lift off finder hood: press both locking knobs outwards and lift finder upwards. To replace, repeat operations in reverse sequence. Important: small lug on finder must engage in groove on front plate of camera. 18. Prism viewfinder: For use at eye level. Image appears right way up, laterally correct and magnified 4 times. Removal and replacement as for waist level finder. Note: never stand finder on glass side, always put it straightaway in its case. We strongly advise you to complement your camera with a prism viewfinder To exchange the ground-glass screen first remove the viewfinder. Then press inwards with your finger-nail the free ends of one or both of the visible retaining springs (see illustration No. 20). The interchangeable frame will then spring up and can be lifted out, together with the screen. Beneath the screen are rectangular spacers, which must be left undisturbed. To re-insert the interchangeable frame, proceed in the reverse sequence. The screen frame must be inserted with the side bearing a white mark facing the lens, and then pressed home firmly. The EDIXA-KADETT has no interchangeable frame, but the frame of the KADETT can be removed, and the ground glass screen interchanged by unscrewing the 4 small screws found on the frame, after which the frame should be securely replaced.
9 21. The lenses oft the EDIXA-MAT are interchangeable. They are provided with a screw thread and are screwed in by turning them clockwise and removed by turning in the opposite direction. The following groups of lenses are obtainable: 22. Focal length Aperture Standard tenses mm f/1.9 ff2.0 f/2.8 Wide-angle lenses mm f/2.8 ff3.5 ff4.0 Portrait lenses80-100mm ff1.5 ff3.5 ff4.5 Telephoto and distance lenses mm ff2.8 ff3.5 ff4.0 f/4.5 f,5.5 ff6.3 Special lenses: Enna ZOOM lens mmf4 Kilfitt Makro-Kilars40 and 90 mm ff2.8 (Please ask for special brochure)
10 23. The lens Distance-setting and focusing: 24. A warning signal appears in the viewfinder after exposure, reminding you that the rapid-wind lever must be operated. To focus the lens, turn the distance-setting If you want to determine or measure the ring while observing the image formed by depth-of-field zone, use the depth-of-field the taking lens and reflected on to the scale, which is engraved on every lens. ground-glass screen by the reflex mirror. Some new fully-automatic lenses are Depth-of-field scale: the lens depicts a equipped with an automatic depthsharpness scale.4.butkus.org sharp image of objects within a zone parallel to the film plane: this zone is deeper the further it is from the camera, and the smaller the lens aperture. This effect can be observed on the focusing screen. 25. Unfocused image -- diffuse 26. Focused image sharp
11 The split-image rangefinder Note: The normal ground-glass screen can be The split-image rangefinder is designed for exchanged for a screen incorporating a splitimage rangefinder. This shortens and ff1.9). At smaller apertures (i. e. ff8), the use with apertures of f/2.8 or larger (i. e. simplifies focusing of the image. In the rangefinder sections may become obscured centre of the ground-glass screen is a circle, and blackened. divided into two. When the lens is not focused correctly, the images in the two halfcircles are displaced relative to each other; When the lens is focused, the two partial images coincide. 29 Intentional double exposures can be made; this facility is also useful if your flashgun misfires. After making one exposure, just turn the shutter-speed setting knob clockwise until it stops. The shutter is then re-cocked, without winding on the film. 30 NEW! The ever-bright focusing screen of the EDIXA-MAT. The new fully-automatic lenses permit you to view the finder image at full aperture all the time. Only while the shutter is actually running-off is the diaphragm stopped-down to the pre-set stop. You scarcely notice any change in the image! You can also disengage the automatic diaphragm to check depth-offield visually in the viewfinder (lever set to "A" = Automatic or "M" = Manual setting). You do not have to tension the spring diaphragm before release.21
12 31 32 Extension Rings for Close-up Photography The superiority of the focusing mechanism of the EDIXA-MAT is proved beyond doubt by the groundglass screen image which shows the exact field of view, definition and available depth of field, even at the shortest camera subject distance. For taking closeups, it is only necessary to increase the distance between the subject and the focal plane, by using extension rings. A set of extension rings provides you with various possibilities for camera extension. The scope of your photographic ambitions will be widened considerably if you try your hand at taking photographs of small objects. Flowers and small plants, insects and other small animals, postage stamps and innumerable other things are rewarding subjects. Copying from books, news papers or documents are also among the close-up activities which you can master with the aid of extension rings. The lack of depth of field in close-up photography necessitates highly accurate focusing, which can be suitably controlled by distance adjustment. However, the slight loss of light caused by the increased camera extension, should be compensated for by increased exposure, the values of which are computed as shown in the following equation. Increase of exposure = (image distance / focal length Example: Image distance = focal length (50 mm) + length of extension (40 mm). Thus Increase of exposure = ( )(9o\21,82 \50 /\40) = = 3.24 which means that an increase of 3.24 or approximately 3/2 times is required.
13 33 Double cable release This replaces the internal release mechanism for lenses with semi- or fully-automatic spring diaphragms, which is rendered ineffective when the extension (distance between camera body and lens) is increased by fitting bellows or extension tubes. The double cable release supplies the necessary connection between camera and lens to ensure correct release of the spring-diaphragm mechanism and the camera shutter.4.butkus.org (See also special instructions).
14 34 35 The EDIXA Bellows Extension by no means a substitute for extension rings. Its own great merits -- particularly its stability -- have made it a much valued instrument for the ambitious amateur and the professional photographer. While you are tied to definite values when using extension rings, the bellows extension provides an uninterrupted range of possible image scales. A detailed description of the bellows focusing attachment and its variety of adaptations is available upon request. Cable release For use when taking pictures from a tripod or other rigid support. Particularly for slow shutter speeds and time exposures ("B"). The EDIXA special cable release has a clamping nut, which can be screwed over the threaded release knob. A locking disc on the cable release makes it possible to make long time exposures (as on "T" setting). 36 EDIXA Accessory Shoe for the Prism Viewfinder The EDIXA Accessory Shoe is designed to hold flashguns and other accessories directly above the Prism Viewfinder. The accessory part slips into the track and is positioned directly in the center of the EDIXA. The "Shoe" which attaches to the eye-piece of the Prism Viewfinder, can be removed instantly. This accessory eliminates the need for brackets. 37 Flash contacts are fitted on all EDIXA- MAT cameras for flashbulbs and electronic flash tubes (speed lamps). There are two flash synchronization sockets Q = M contact =X contact
15 38 The Microscope Adapter is an accessory with a strong hinge by which the camera can be attached to the microscope. Its top part is screwed into the camera as if it were a lens. Then the ocular of the microscope should be removed and the camera/micro-adapter combination slipped over the ocular tube, after which the ocular is replaced. The micro-adapter is then fixed around the ocular tube by tightening the milled screw of the adapter. What will not agree with your EDIXA-MAT Your camera will give you maximum performance if you use it properly. Keep your camera in a leather case when possible. This will protect it from knocks. Avoid keeping the camera in strong sunlight and above all, keep it protected on the beach. Be sure to dust all accessible parts inside as well as outside with a soft brush. Keep all lens surfaces and glass components clear. Use a soft, often-washed linen cloth. Buy a copy of the "Edixa-Reflex-Guide" by W. D. Emanuel; it is obtainable from photo dealers and bookshops. You will find in it all you need to know about using your camera.
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