Kyocera NX Checking the depth of field, Cable switch socket, Replacing the camera back

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6. Checking the depth of field

 

When a lens is focused on the subject,

 

objects within a range in front of, and

 

behind, the subject are also in focus.

 

This range is referred to as the “depth of

 

field”.The aperture remains fully open in

 

the viewfinder, however when the aper-

 

ture stop-down button is pressed the

 

aperture is closed down to the previ-

 

ously set value to allow checking of

Aperture stop-down button

the depth of field and the fuzziness

of the background.

 

The viewfinder becomes darker in accordance with the aperture value.

Checking the exposure, and taking a photograph, with the aperture button pressed, will not result in the standard exposure.

7. Cable switch socket

Cable switch socket

Connect an LA type cable switch.

When taking photographs using an LA type cable switch and shooting automatically without looking through the viewfinder, it may not be possible to achieve the proper exposure due to light entering through the eyepiece. In such cases, fit the viewfinder shade adapter to the viewfinder before tak- ing the photograph (page 14).

Do not use a commercially available mechanical cable release with the cable switch socket as it may result in a fault.

F1,4

F16

<Depth of field>

Depth of field for a given lens varies as follows.

Depth of field increases as the aperture is closed down, and is reduced as the aperture is opened.

The depth of field is increased as the distance to the subject increases, and is reduced as the distance to the subject decreases.

Depth of field for a subject in focus is greater behind than in front of the subject. Depth of field is greater for lenses with short focal lengths, and shorter for lenses with long focal lengths.

8. Replacing the camera back

The camera back can be removed and replaced with the separately available D-11 data back (page 96). Remove the camera back by pressing down on the release pin.

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Contents GB /D Safety warnings EnglishPage Storing the camera Photography using infrared filmMicrocomputer Protective Circuit Contents Names of Parts Display panel Display Panel and Viewfinder DisplayViewfinder display Display panel illumination Basic Operations Prior to Shooting Fitting the strap and viewfinder shade adapter Fitting the eye cup/diopter correction lensInserting the batteries and checking the battery power Inserting the batteriesMounting and removing lenses Holding the camera Mounting lensesRemoving lenses Remove the cameras body cap and the lens rear capLoading film Automatic setting of the ISO film speed Setting the film speed manuallyChecking the film speed Removing film Rewinding mid-way through the filmBasic Operations Main switch Shutter release button Cameras power is offOn The cameras power is on Power hold timePosition dial R dialsPhotography SETMode button and mode details Mode detailsSync switch Metering mode detailsABC/ button Focus buttonPage Simple Shooting Procedure Using the Green Setting On the Position DialUsing the green setting on the position dial Focusing mode flashesGreen Subject and half-press the shutter buttonFocusing Selecting focus framesSelecting focus frames Locking a selected frameSAF single autofocus Focusing in the autofocus modeCAF continuous autofocus CAF continuous autofocus mode SAF single autofocus modeFocus lock Focusing manually Adjusting the focusRelationship between the focus mode and drive mode Focus display with manual focusingUsing lenses with an AF/MF select switch Selecting the Metering Mode Automatic metering range Types of metering modes and their features Metering rangeEvaluative metering mark Set the exposure mode lever to AV See page 31 for setting detailsApplied Photographic Techniques Autoexposure photographySet the exposure mode to P Set the exposure mode to TvProgram auto-control diagram Tv stands for Time valueSet the exposure mode to M Manual exposure photographyOver-exposure warning Under-exposure warningSet the aperture with the lens GraphShutter is released and the film is Exposed while the shutter button isSetting exposure compensation manually with Av, Tv, P Exposure modeWhat is compensated Taking photographs with exposure compensationExposure mode What is compensated Taking photographs with the AE lockPress the ABC button to set the ABC mode ABC stands for Automatic Bracketing ControlDisplay panel Focus on the subject and press the shutter buttonUsing the selftimer Date and time imprinting Replacing the Data back batteryChanging the date and time Cable switch socket Checking the depth of fieldReplacing the camera back Depth of fieldPage Flash Photography Taking photographs using the internal flash Light compensation with the internal flash Range for internal flash photography units in mSation value Press the button to set light compensationTaking photographs using a Contax TLA flash Taking photographs using the TTL auto flash functionTaking photographs using a Contax TLA360 flash Auto setting of the angle of illuminationManual setting of the angle of illumination Auto set functionTaking photographs using other flashes with the X contact Flash intensity compensationAuto off and auto on functions Shoe stopperSlow synchronization photography Flash photography techniquesDaylight synchronization photography Set the sync select switch to Second curtain synchronizationUse with exposure compensation Ghost movement of the subject thus appears more naturalList of custom functions Custom FunctionsList of Custom Functions Set the position dial to CF Setting custom functionsTurn the F dial to select Detail number Reference Basic information on photographyTroubleshooting Symptom Cause Solution SeeSymptom Cause Solution SeeShutter speed and aperture value display Shutter speed Aperture value Av or P displayed in stepsAll modes 1/2Tv as custom function Tv and M With Tv and MMain Accessories Contax Cable switch LA type Contax Data back D-11Fitting to the camera AttachingContax Power pack P-8, P-8D SpecificationsFit the GP-1 Contax power pack adapter to the camera Load the batteries in the Power pack. P-8Contax Power pack adapter GP-1 8D specificationsContax Mount adapter NAM-1 Contax Flexible case C-9Mounting the mount adapter and lens RemovingMain specifications Dimensions and weight