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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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