Major working parts of the HONEYWELL PENTAX Models H3v and Hia #— Shutter speed dial Bb Rapid wind lover 0 Automatic re-setting film exposure counter # Shutter release # — ‘Cocked' indicator Diaphragm ring &— Diaphragm and distance index h— Depih-ol-field guide i Distance scale J Distance scale ring kX Hash terminal X— FP flash terminal m-.
MAJOR FEATURES OF . THE HONEYWELL PENTAX H3v AND Hia Hare's why the Honeywell Pentax braziers are the outstanding values in their Held: Type . Film & picture size Standard lenses” Shutter Finder end focusing Reflex mirror Rapid til advances *Cocked’ indicator Film rewind Double exposure Lens mount Flask synchronization Film type dial Accessory clip Exposure counter Sell-timer Single lens reflex “2. Comm tlm (20"or 36 exposures); Hmm Super-Taskmaster 55mm 11.
MAINTENANCE OF YOUR CAMERA 3 0 Ol AWN = Protect your camera from humidity, silty air and dust. nc extremely hot weather, try to keep your camera cool. Never pot & in the glove compartment or on the errs window sill of your car. When extremely cold, try to keep the camera warm. To maven grit or dirt from ihe camera body, use 8 soft brash or a dry soft piece of cloth. For the lens, use clay o spray of air, soft elms tissue, or a camel hair brush.
HOW TO HOLD YOUR CAMERA In horizontal position A. Hold the camera trimly with your tell hand, and draw your arm close lo your body. In vertical position B. Hold your caners tightly to your sorehead with your lat hand, snd draw your right arm close to your body, In vertical position C. Hold your camera lightly 1a your forehead with your lat hand, raise your right som ond draw your lat arm to your hod.
Se; won ® BEFORE TAKING PICTURES Sel the preview lever @ in A’ (automatic) position for bright full-aperture viewing. Cock the rapid wind lever ( all the way until # stops, Select the | stop you went by setting the diaphragm ring Set the proper shutter speed by turning the shutter speed dial @) ether way. Compose your picture through the view. finder, Get the clearest mage of your subject by turning the distance lessee ring ©. Then trip the shutter.
FILM WIND AND REWIND 1 Before turning the rapid wind lever @, slowly turn the film rewind knob ® clockwise unroll a slight resistance 1s felt. This prevents loosening or warping of the film. 2 The first portions of the film con not be used for picture leaking as they have already neon exposed lo light. Generally, two blank exposures should be mode before leaking your first picture, Sack the rapid wind lever until it stops.
Depress the Him rewind refresher bunion @. Turn the rewind crank to rewind the film into the film cassette. The film rewind crank perms rewinding at a smooth, even rate. (Under some atmospheric conditions, erratic or too rapid rewinding will cause silica elev trinity marque on the lim) You will feel the tension on the rewind crank lesson as the Jester end of the Kim slips oft the take-up spool. Stop rewinding when you feel this happen.
BRIGHT FIELD FOCUSING 1 You con slat viewing and focusing before and alter cocking the rapid wind lever, When the preview lover {automatic) position, the diaphragm is Lully open except lor the moment of exposure. 2 Turn the distance scalpels ring G) until your subject image is clearly in focus. It 3s not always necessary lor you lo view and focus with the diaphragm fully open. In bright sunlight, you con easily torus with the diaphragm closed end still observe lhe depth of field.
AUTOMATIC DIAPHRAGM When the preview lever (automatic) position, the fully automatic diaphragm ls at is largest operable nt all times, except for the instant of exposure, no matter what aperture is set on the diaphragm ring. When you release the shutter, the diaphragm automatically stops down to the predetermined aperture and the shutter curlicues start traveling instantly.
11 SHUTTER Turn the shutter speed dial @ clockwise or counterclockwise to the desired shutter speed. The shutter speed may be set dither before or after cocking the rapid wind lever. As you cock the shutter by turning the rapid wind lever, the ‘cocked’ indicator (€ becomes red showing that the shelter is cocked. The indicator window blacks out as you trip tho shutter button. For use of the X setting on the shut. ter speed dial, refer to page 14.
8 DEPTH ~ OF-FIELD GUIDE Depth of field is the range beachfront the nearest and furthest distances which ave in focus at different lens apertures. Ii you want to know how great ihe depth of field iz at a certain aperture, look at the depth-ob field guide ®. In the above photograph, the distance scale is set at 15 feat the lens is focused on a subject 18 lit away.
TABLE SUPER-TAMARACK 66mm LENS Rom Log 4 rer | aor Scale | 174 Siting [ITE a FOE EOE COE Ved J 20271 30s |S 1a [100720180 PAST het | rne” [nT] 90 48Y 113 837] 28 137 hey as” Vert P20 | 30s | se 1008 frat] arl ew fr2.8 | La ier | iia aer | or aan] 0d 2g | 200 Joa’ 23° « Vain 1264" | 308" | 526% [ISLE 117 158% 1 HOLST | 2087 STO LI 200] 21 2.20) 18 98” 182" | 205% 1 3 12t 477) 4% 28°] $15.
SELF TIMER After completely cocking the rapid wind lever, urn the self-timer cocking wheel @ clockwise as Indicated by the straw mark until it stops. When you depress the © doll-timer release , the shelter will release in shout 10 seconds. If you depress the release button after luring the wheel ® about 50 degrees, the shutter will release in about 5 seconds. Remember that the shutter will strapless when the “V* mark on tha side of the wheel @ comes to the front.
15 INTERCHANGEABLE LENSES The Honeywell Klaxon offers many interchangeable lenses tn 2 wide variety of focal lengths, sll of which are highly respected by both professional and amateur photo: geographers for their fine resolution. The photographic coverage of the various Tamarack Senses 1s illustrated on pose 16, With focal length longer than 55mm, the subject image is seen through (he viewfinder larger than its fife size.
DIFFERENCE OF ANGLE OF TAMARACK LENSES Ali photographs were taken farm the same location and distance from the subject.
Super-Tamarack 28mm #/3.5 A new super-wide-angle fens of 7 elements, designed snd produced to mil the most ex. aching of the professional requirements, this Ww the lens you processionals and advanced nursemaids need to shoot more artistic photo. phases. Equipped with fully automatic diaphragm; ideal for architecture, fast-action and artistic photography. Lens element 7 Minimum aperture ne Minimum distance . . 134. (40 em) Angle of view Weight . 820m.
19 Super-Tamarack 106mm £/2.8 A quality medium telephoto lens of 5 elements, with well corrected aberrations. Light-weight design for portability and easy handing. Recommended for scenery, portrait, news photos, other moderate telephoto effects. Equipped with Lully automatic diaphragm: supplied with special lens hood. Lens element .. Minimum aperture. 2 Minimum distance 41 (12m} Angle of view Sa 2% Weight Ce M20 (2% gr) Tamarack 105mm {/2.
Super-Tamarack 150mm £/4 This new tulle automatic 150nun Super-Tamarack with a focal length three times as long es the standard lens has been designed and produced to suit the purpose of photographing subjects requiring en intermediate angle between the 135mm and 200mm lenses. So compact, so light-weight, it looks like a 135mm lens, vet it is only Rem longer. New-type, all-purpose telephoto lens... for telephoto snaps, scrivener, spores, news events, stage photographs, nature life, etc.
21 Tamarack 300mm £/4 Light enough for hand-held picture taking, this lens is considered to bo the most teat for spectacular telephoto graphic collects. Even with the diaphragm fully open, the aberrations are corrected lo the regales! extent possible. Gives needle-sharp resolution to every corner of the picture. Equipped with manual diaphragm; supplied with special lens hood. Lens element. SA Bugle of view Ee Minimum aperture... [32 .. 5560m (158kg.) Minimum distance 181 (55m) Tell-Takumar 300mm £/6.
Tell-Takumar 400mm £/5.6 Especially designed for those professionals who specialize in outdoor sports, news and nature life photography. Because of its £/5.6 aperture, this tel-lens is extremely com. pact aud Eight for its focal length of 400mm. Also because of its portability, it can be easily handheld for fast and successive shooting, depending upon the shutter speed to be used. Equipped with click-stop manual diaphragm; supplied with special enshroud. Lens element cB Angle of view 6 Minimum apertures .
23 Tell-Takumar 1000mm £/8 Photographs subjects which are too lar away to be seen by the naked eye. The ultimate in fine optics for the photographer who specializes in news, sports, scientist tic or wildlife photography. Fast, accurate focusing with manual diaphragm. Fur. noshed with but-on tens hood, rigid metal tripod and in wooden cases. Lens mantle . Minimum aperture ET .25° 197.5 078. (55 kg.) 261bs. (118g) .
Tamarack Fish-Eye 18mm The widest wide-angle lens—lighter and more compact then any discoverers an angle of vision of about 180%. Macro-Tamarack 50mm £/4 JST For photography from life-size to infinity with. : out any close-up accessory, especially designed for close-up and macro photography. Bellows-Tamarack 100mm f/4 sad with the standard Bellows Unit, this shoreline labs enables you to photograph from life-size to infinity. Extremely convenient for close-ups from a distance.
EXTENSION TUBES By inserting any or all of the extension tubes between the camera body and the Taker lens, subjects #5 close ss 338/64 inches from the front of 55mm lens may be photographed. By adding more extension tubes, close-ups as colas as the local length of the lens may be easily and simply photographed. ‘The extension tube set consists of 3 rings. $1, 32 and §3; 95mm, 190mm and BS mm ce respectively. These rings may be used in combo nation os desired.
27 HONEYWELL PENTAX COPILOT This naw portable copying stand fits all models of the Honeywell Pentax and con be used anywhere for copy. ing documents, artwork, photographs, stamps, ete. The Copilot consists of a tens board complete with adapter rings for 46mm and 49mm sizes, and four coh. Raddled telescoping Ing up in seconds, and when disassembled, Hen besot) lis bally into a pouch-typo ease which recuperates very lithe spare. Lightweight, yl extremely rigid.
29 LEI CA MOUNT ADAPTER ADAPTER ‘A’ For uso of Tantamount loses on the Honeywell Pentax camera body. Deice-mount lenses may be used on the Honeywell Pentax camera body with this adapter ring ONLY for else-np photography. The following table illus rates the tlm plane-to-subject distance that con be covered by Leila-mount lenses when using this adapter. ADAPTER “B’. For use of Tumor lenses on Mountable camera bodies. Primarily jor use with Leila lens mount enlargers.
90° FINDER A convenient accessory viewfinder lo be at. ached to the viewfinder frame of the Honey well Pentax, for low-angle close-up, photo-micro. graph, etc. ACCESSORY CLIP Putsches to the Honeywell Pentax viewfinder window for mounting a folding flash gun, etc. MAGNIFIER power magnification. Most convenient for critical focusing in close-ups, macro-photography, copying works, ele. CABLE RELEASE Use a cable release to prevent camera movement. CLOSE-UP LENS For simple close-ups, this is an extremely ver.
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ARRANT POLICY Honeywell Pentax camera equipment and accessories sold in the United States and Mexico are unconditionally guaranteed against defects of material or workmanship for a period of twelve months from date of purchase.