Kamera Werk Dresden PRO 150 User Manual

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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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