A — AZ HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Ir How to operate your HEADLAND 35 MM Single Lens Reflex Camera IMPORTANT---Read This First! Focus poly after cocking the rapid wind lever. (Because of the instant return mirror of the PENTAX, the position of the mirror varies sli ‘tly before and after winding the film and cocking the shutter.) When advancing the film, be sure to stroke the rapid wind lever ail the way until it stops, Do not touch the surface of the mirror.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOG I MAJOR WORKING PARTS OF PENTAX H-2 Film exposure counter (0) Shutter speed dial Shutter release §35 Rewind crank *Cocked* indicator {1) Rewind knob Distance index Film type reminder dial Depth-of-field ind guide Distance scale Automatic outdistance rag cocking lever scale ring (3) FP dash determined MD X dash terminal Attach the leather strap to the soft case as shown in this photograph, The cloth strap which you will find in the soft case may be attached to the D.
PRL IGE oe ‘When holding the camera vertically, some people release the shutter with the thumb {Photo A), while others release it with the index finger (Photo B). Position B is more desirable for fast focusing and shooting. With the PENTAX, whether held vertically or horizontally, you can see your subject image through the taking lens, and this enables you to compass, focus and shoot faster than with any other type camera.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Cock the rapid wind 2. Compose your pic ever. true. BEFORE TAKING PICTURES... 6. Coke the automatic diaphragm lever for 5. Set the proper full-aperture view. shutter speed. ing. [ABS EE ERRS HANG For viewing exact depth of field at different apertures, view your subject while turning the diaphragm vying. 4.
10 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK FILM WIND AND REWIND To wind the film... 4. Before turning the rapid wind lever, slowly turn the film rewind knob clockwise until a slight resistance is felt. This prevents loosening or warping of the film. 5. The first portions of the film cannot be used for picture taking as they nave already been exposed to light. Generally, two blank exposures should be made before taking your first picture.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK in 8. Unfold the film rewind crank 6. ®. Depress the film rewind release button @ shown in photograph 7. Turn the rewind crank to rewind the fim into the film cassette, The fim rewind crank permits rewinding at a smooth, even rate. Under some atmospheric conditions, erratic or too rapid rewinding will cause static electricity marks on the film. You will feel the tension on the rewind crank lessen as the leader end of the film slips off the take-up spool.
14 AUTOMATIC DIAPHRAGM As you look at the lens while closing down the diaphragm ring to f22, you will note that the diaphragm consists of ten blades which make a small round aperture in its center, As the diaphragm ring is turned from £2 to {22, this round aperture becomes smaller. As the diaphragm is opened from 122 to 12, the lens brightness doubles at each setting. For instance, twice as much light enters {14.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER Fie FACT BOOK UTTER Diaphragm fever. As you cock the shutter by turning the rapid wind lever, the * cocked’ indicator ® rad showing the setting on the shatter dial, refer to page 24. With the shutter speed dial set an B (bulb) the shutter will stay open as long as you depress the shutter button.
18 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CAMERA 1. Protect your camera from humidity, salty air and dust. Hot temperatures above 120°f and low temperatures below —55°¢ will affect the shutter perform. acne. In extremely hot weather, try to keep your camera cool. Never put it in the glove compartment or the rear window still of your car. When ex. extremely cold, try to keep the camera warm, 2.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Fg MICRO PRISM FRESNEL LENS As shown on page 46, the Headland PENTAX HZ hos a Fresnel lens with microprocessor center underneath the ground highs. As you look through DEPTH-OF-FIELD Depth of field is the range between the nearest and farthest distances that are in focus at different Ens apertures. With the PENTAX, you can determine the depth of the field in advance by looking through the camera's taking lens.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK FILM TYPE REMINDER DIAL The ASA film speed rating of all 35 mm films is given in the data sheet packed with each roil of film. As the ASA number increases, the sensitivity of the Alm also increases. For example, for two films of ASA 80 and ASA 200, the ASA 50 fim requires 4 times more exposure than the ASA 200 film.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Ext. tubes scale set | scale set at L.8fr § ar 1.816. ak 1.8 ft 5.43 5, 47 in. 9.45 ~9, 53 ft. 14-7 ~18-Yy 5.43 ~5.47 2. ~2 14; 5.43 5. 47 2-7, 2g 13 ~20%, 5.43 ~5. 47 2% 1275 of 5.33 ~5. 51 TT; ~23, 17s 28g 16-7.2 ~39-%y $.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Ir INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES The PENTAX offers many interchangeable lenses. All are being used by leading photographers. Tamarack lenses are widely respected by professional and amateur photographers for their fine resolution. The photographic coverage of the various Tamarack lenses is illustrated on the next page. With focal lengths longer than 83 mm, the subject image is seen through the viewfinder larger than its life size.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Ir [REVERSE Ths I 35 mm 500 mm TAMARACK 35mm £4 Same size a8 the standard lens; can be put into the camera case together with the PENTAX. Light in weight; easy to use. You do not usually need an aperture brighter than 4 for general daylight outdoor picture taking. Lens elements .,.5 Minimum aperture 22 Minimum “distance 151 Angle of view Weight... 4.8028, Herbicidal lens barrel; without per-set dia. diaphragm ring, 18 200 mm [Lorelei Nit] AUTO-TAMARACK 35mm £2.
AUTO-TAMARACK 55mm 2 Newest high-speed element lens, utilizing latest optical glass advances. High resolving power combines with outstanding brightness for easiest focusing. Ideal for exceptional results indoors or at night, Lens elements 6 Minimum aperture £22 Minimum distance ft, Angle of view 43% Weight Bows. AUTO-TAMARACK 105mm 2.8 Same lens barrel as Tamarack 83 mm. A quality medium tel. photo lens of 4 elements, with well corrected aberrations, Light weight design for portability and easy handling.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK 14 TAMARACK 135mm 3.5 Produces a brilliant image in ail corners of Lens elements 5 TAMARACK 200 mm £3.5 A bright element Lens elements ! Minimum telephoto lens for band. Minimum A h he oto even with the aperture... £22 held shooting. New aperture... £22 Indispensable for dis. Minimum optical glass used with Minimum attn subject matter and distance recently advanced the. distance 9 ft, for portraits. Ideal for close-ups of animals or plants even at a dis. stance.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK 500 mm £5 TAMARACK 1000 mm £8 Lens elements... Longest telescopic fens of Lens elements. Minimum 000mm! Best for wildlife, aperture oF sports and news photography, Minimum Minimum distance, distance Mostly used by sports and Angle of Angle of view news photographers. Weight of lens Ibs. 5075. Weight of She oozes. Builtin lens hood ; 291bs. 15 ozs. rack and pinion focus Built-on lens hood ; rack and pinion focus. ing; without per-set diaphragm ring.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Ir <= BELLOWS UNIT An extremely flexible accessory for ultra. close-up photography. Permits use of the camera's own lens with a special calibrated gear shaft. MICROSCOPE ADAPTER o By inserting this adapter between the camera body of the PENTAX and the microscope tube, photographically can be easily and simply accomplished with the optics of the microscope. copy STAND For exact and accurate copying with the single lens reflex cameras.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK Ir LEI CA MOUNT ADAPTER offline '| Limo bier | Son of ren 10-1575, Behests [2-7 gy 3 in). 122.7f,s inches [4's X 6-5, in. 132.55; inches {5-3 x 7.7/; in. 48-o, inches {8-116 X 10-1 oe In. (When lens is focused at infinity). ADAPTER ‘A’ — For use of Leila mount lenses on the PENTAX (mare body.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK ir Photographically diatoms on spider web. 41 Recommended for use whenever possible to avoid off-angle rays and when shooting against rt rs em ens use the muse LENS HOODS 46mm size lens hood; 83mm and automatic 105mm lenses use same 49mm size lens. hoods; special lens hoods are available for mm {4 and 35mm 2.3 lenses. 200mm, 300mm, 500mm and 1000 mm lenses arc supplied with lens hood. FILTERS 35mm 2.3 auto. 65 mm-clip-on 55mm £2 auto, 46 mm--screw-on 83mm £19 49 105 mm (2.
90° FINDER A convenient aces. rosy viewfinder to be attached to the view finder frame of the PENTAX H-2. For low angle close-up, photo. chirography, ote, ACCESSORY CLIP Attach this to the PENTAX viewfinder window for mounting a folding dash gun {like the Headstand Tit A-Mite), miniature ex. posture meter, etc. 85 HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOOK In Denver, Colorado. Auto-Tamarack 55mm f2, taken at £11, 1/60 sec. FILM MAGAZINE For use in loading bulk film.
HONEYWELL PENTAX DEALER FACT BOCK Ir RESOLVING POWER OF TAMARACK LENSES Resolving power of all Unitarian lenses is foctory.tested by skilled engineers. There are three types of sets: microscopic aerial test, projection test and photographed film test. Resolving power of a lens shown by lpm (fines per mm) varies depending upon the method of re. solution test.