Contax NX Instruction Manual

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Optical Equipment Group
KYOCERA OPTICS, INC.
Tel:(03) 3708-4506
http://www.kyocera.co.jp/
Tel:(732) 560-0060
2-14-9 Tamagawadai, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-8610 Japan
2301-200 Cottontail Lane, Somerset, New Jersey 08873, U.S.A.
KYOCERA OPTICS, INC.
Tel:(626) 812-8888
6020 Irwindale Avenue, Unit A-C, Irwindale, California 91706, U.S.A.
KYOCERA OPTICS, INC.
Tel:(905) 564-9385
6200 Dixie Road, Unit 11 Mississauga, Ontario, L5T 2E1, Canada
YASHICA Kyocera GmbH
Eiffestraße 76, D-20537 Hamburg, F.R.Germany
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YASHICA AG. Zürcherstraße 73, CH-8800 Thalwil, Switzerland
KYOCERA YASHICA (U.K.) Ltd.
Unit 7, Suttons Industrial Park, Sutton Park
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UNIVERSAL OPTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 14/FL. Piazza Industrial Building,
Brazil Tel: (011) 889-8055
Printed in JapanRI110010
Instruction manual • Bedienungsanleitung
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Page 1 - Printed in JapanRI110010

Optical Equipment GroupKYOCERA OPTICS, INC.Tel:(03) 3708-4506http://www.kyocera.co.jp/Tel:(732) 560-00602-14-9 Tamagawadai, Setagaya-ku, Tokyo 158-861

Page 2 - Cautions in Handling

14 151. Fitting the strap and viewfinder shade adapterFirst pass the strap through the viewfinder shade adapter supplied with thecamera, and then atta

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17163. Inserting the batteries and checking the batterypower<Inserting the batteries>Turn the main switch off before inserting the batteries.Ope

Page 4 - <Storing the camera>

<Removing lenses>Press the lens release button and turnthe lens counterclockwise all the wayuntil it stops, then pull it forward toremove it.• B

Page 5 - CONTENTS

Pulling on the tip of the film, drawout the film to the position of theorange “ I ” mark, then set it over thespool.Make sure the film is flush (not b

Page 6 - Names of Parts

22 23Use the procedure described below to set the film speed for film with no DXcode or when you want to set a different ISO from the one indicated fo

Page 7 - <Viewfinder display>

248. Removing filmOnce the film has been fully exposedit is automatically rewound.The numbers on the exposure counterdecrease while the film is rewind

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25BASIC OPERATIONS05-1BC(E)_P025-034 11/15/01 7:27 PM Page 25

Page 9 - SHOOTING

The shutter release button operatesin two steps. When the shutter button is half-pressed, the viewfinder display turnson and the autofocus and meterin

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The position dial may be set at anyone of five positions - “ ” (white),“ ” (green), “SET”,“ISO”, or “CF”.<1. Photography>The “ ” (white) and “ ”

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Set the main switch to ON and setthe position dial to “ ” (white)or “ ” (green).Press the mode button.“Focusing mode details” appears on thedisplay pa

Page 12 - 5. Holding the camera

ENGLISHENGLISHWe greatly appreciate your purchase of this Contax NX camera. TheContax NX is an autofocus single lens reflex camera based on the Contax

Page 13 - 6. Loading film

Used for ABC setting (page 62). Pressthe ABC button, and set with the F dial.This button may also be used for flashcorrection (page 75).Used for focus

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Page 15 - 8. Removing film

35SIMPLE SHOOTINGPROCEDUREUSING THE “ ” (GREEN) SETTING ON THE POSITION DIALUsed the “ ” (green) position for simple photography. This setting is reco

Page 16 - BASIC OPERATIONS

37<Changing details for “ ” (green) position> The mode details for “ ” (green) onthe position dial are changed asdescribed below. Create your ow

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This camera has five focusing frames:the frame at the center of the picture,and four peripheral frames positioneddiagonally. The most appropriate fram

Page 18 - <4. CF>

The autofocus mechanism is activated when the shutter button is half-pressedwhile the focus dial is at the “SAF” or “CAF” position.The focusing frame

Page 19 - [Mode details]

43❖ In the “CAF” (continuous autofocus) modePoint the camera at the subject on which you want to focus, positionthe subject within the focusing frame,

Page 20 - 9. Sync switch

<One-shot autofocus>When a lens fitted with the dual focus mechanism isused the autofocus mechanism can be used while inthe manual focusing mode

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46<Using lenses with an AF/MF select switch>It is not necessary to set both the lens and the camera to MF when using manu-al focus on a lens inc

Page 22 - PROCEDURE

47SELECTING THE METERINGMODEThis camera is equipped with three metering modes: evaluative metering, cen-ter-weighted average metering, and center divi

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3• Clean the camera thoroughly after use at the beach or in dustyareas. Salt spray may corrode metal components, and mayresult in damage to, and short

Page 24 - FOCUSING

<Evaluative metering ( mark)>With evaluative metering, the picture is divided intofive sections, as illustrated. The autoexposure sys-tem calcul

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51Set the exposure mode lever to“AV”.See page 31 for setting details.Turn the lens’ aperture ring to setthe aperture, then take the pic-ture.The apert

Page 26 - <Focus lock>

<3. Taking photographs in the program auto mode “P” (programauto exposure) mode>In this mode, the camera automatically selects the combination o

Page 27 - 3. Focusing manually

55<1.Taking photographs with the exposure set manually “M” (man-ual exposure) mode>In this mode, you set the aperture and shutter speed yourself

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<2.Using the bulb exposuremode buLb>Use the bulb mode for nighttime orastronomical photography requiringlong exposure times.Set the exposure mod

Page 29 - SELECTING THE METERING

59ExampleWhen the subject is lit from behindCompensate within the range of “+1/3EV or +1/2 EV to +3 EV”.In the average metering mode, whenthe percenta

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61Reposition the camera for the desired composition, then take the pic-ture.• When the exposure is locked, the exposure remains in the memory and phot

Page 31 - TECHNIQUES

The exposure counter changes as fol-lows to indicate the photographysequence in the ABC Exposure mode.Standard : Both digits flash.Over : Left digit f

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For example, if the ABC Exposure is used at the 18th frame, the exposurecounter is as follows:1st frame 2nd frame 3rd frame 4th frameFocus position St

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67<Changing the date and time>The date and time are changed as follows.Press the mode select button to display the date.Press the select button

Page 34 - <2.Using the bulb exposure

54<Storing the camera>• Leaving the camera in a warm place (e.g. at the beach during the summer, in directsunlight inside a vehicle) for a long

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The camera back can be removedand replaced with the separatelyavailable D-11 data back (page 96).Remove the camera back by pressingdown on the release

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71FLASH PHOTOGRAPHYUse of the flash is recommended with indoor and night-time photography whenthe shutter speed is 1/30 second or shorter. The camera

Page 38 - 4. Using the selftimer

73❖ M (manual), modes• In the “M” mode, the shutter speed is not set automatically. Be sure to set it to 1/125 sec-onds or slower.• The set shutter sp

Page 39 - 5. Date and time imprinting

75<2. Light compensation with the internal flash>The internal flash may be used for light compensation with the camera inthe same way as exposur

Page 40 - 8. Replacing the camera back

❖ M (manual exposure)• The shutter speed is not set automatically with “M” selected. Always set to 1/125 sec. orless.• The set shutter speed is displa

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79Auto setting of the angle of illuminationThe flash’s angle of illumination is set automatically according to the focallength of the lens mounted on

Page 42 - FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY

81Shoe stopperThe TLA360’s “mount” is equipped witha shoe stopper that prevents the flashfrom accidentally coming off the camera.When attaching and re

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83<2. Daylight synchronization photography>When taking photographs outdoors, for example of people in bright sun-light or lit from behind, the p

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Second curtain synchronization photography with a Contax TTLauto flashSet the sync select switch to “”.Check that the “ ” mark in theviewfinder is lit

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BASIC OPERATIONS PRIORTO SHOOTINGBASIC OPERATIONSSIMPLE SHOOTING PROCEDUREFOCUSINGSELECTING THE METERING MODEAPPLIED PHOTOGRAPHICTECHNIQUESFLASH PHOTO

Page 46 - Auto set function

86 87This camera is equipped with the 20 custom functions, shown on the tablebelow. When the camera is first purchased, these are all set to the stan-

Page 47 - Flash intensity compensation

89Set the position dial to “CF”.The display panel is as shown at left(custom function setting mode).Turn the R dial to select“Function number”.Turn th

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90 91<Exposure>Exposure is the act of exposing the film to light, thus converting brightness val-ues in a scene to tonal values on film. Exposur

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9392If there seems to be a problem, check the following table before assumingthe camera is malfunctioning.2. TroubleshootingCause1. Nothing appearson

Page 50 - CUSTOM FUNCTIONS

94The shutter speed and aperture value are displayed as described below.• The shutter speed display indicates shutter speeds between “4000” (1/4000 se

Page 51 - 2. Setting custom functions

95MAIN ACCESSORIESThis section describes the main accessories for expanding the range of photo-graphic possibilities.13-1BC(E)_P095-107 11/15/01 7:2

Page 52 - REFERENCE

97The Cable switch LA type can be used for close-up or tele photograph photog-raphy when using a tripod or to release the shutter remotely from the ca

Page 53 - 2. Troubleshooting

992. Load the batteries in the Power pack.[P-8]Insert four AA-size batteries in the battery case (supplied with the P-8power pack) as shown, and fit t

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Batteries and FilmsLens : VS28-80/3.5-5.6Film : 24-exposure cartridgeBattery type : 1.5V AA-size alkali dry batteryBattery type : 5V AA-size lithium

Page 55 - MAIN ACCESSORIES

103By extending or contracting the tip ofthe case, the NX can be placed in thecase with the Data back D-11 and thefollowing Carl Zeiss T* lenses mount

Page 56 - <Taking photographs>

9Names of PartsInternal flash (page 72) Sync switch (page 73, 84)Position dial(page 28)Strap lug(page 14)ABC Exposure/ button (page 62,75)Mode button

Page 57 - <Mounting>

105Viewfinder: Pentaprism eye-level (long-eye point)• Field of view 93% • Magnification 0.78x(with 50mm standard lens at infinity, -1D diopter)Diopte

Page 58 - ■ P-8D specifications

107106Number of films: Using a new battery based on Contax testing standardsLens: VS28-80/3.5-5.6Film: 24-exposure cartridgeMiscellaneous: Aperture st

Page 59 - <Removing>

1110Display Panel and Viewfinder Display<Display panel>Exposure counter (page 21)Selftimer remaining time (page 65)ABC shooting order (page 62)B

Page 60 - Main specifications

12The display in the viewfinder incorporates a variety of information - as well asthe focus, aperture, and shutter speed, it also shows the exposure m

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13BASIC OPERATIONS PRIOR TOSHOOTINGThis section describes procedures that should be taken prior to photographingand includes basic operations of this

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