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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.

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(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.

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(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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