Nishika N8000 3-d Manual
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Dear Nishika Owner, Since the beginning of photography, man has sought to capture the elusive third dimension of life in pictures. your newNishika N8000 35mm camera represents themost revolutionary breakthrough in 3-Dphotography to date. You can now enjoy3-dimensional photography without the needfor special glasses or viewers. With theNishika N8000 camera and processing sys-tem, you get snapshots with remarkablylifelike depth and realism you experiencewith the naked eye. This owners manual will show you...
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1. Exclusive Quadra Lens SYstem The heart of the Nishika 35mm 3-dimen- sional camera is its patented Quadra Lens design, comprised of four 30mm two-ele- ment lenses positioned to an accuracy meas- ured in thousandths of an inch. These high-index lenses are coated to reduce flare and increase contrast, and have exceptional optical quality and resolution. Prefocused to provide optimal depth of field from as close as 5 112 feet to as far away as infinity, the four precision lenses eliminate the need for...
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3. Shutter Release Button This conveniently located button trig- gers the shutter. 4. Cable Release Socket The cable release socket accepts stand- ard cable releases as well as time delay units for self-portraits and group shots that include the photographer. 5. Battery Indicator Light This red indicator lights up if your bat- teries have sufficient charge for the camera to operate. lt is activated by the battery tester switch (#1 0). 6. Film Advance Lever The film advance lever smoothly advan- ces the...
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14. Viewfinder The viewfinder provides direct viewing of the subject and facilitates the framing and composition of photographs. 15. Rewind Release Button The rewind release button disengages the sprocket wheel from the film advance mechanism, thereby making it possible to rewind the film. This button, located on the underside of the cam era, must be pushed in before rewinding the film. lt is important that this button be used ONLY when rewinding the film. Once pushed, the button remains locked in the...
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23. Film Ghamber The film chamber accepts any standard roll of 35mm ISO/ASA 100 color print film. 24, Thumbwheel The toothed thumbwheel allows you to advance the film take-up spool (#1 8) when loading film into the camera. The battery chamber (#21 ) is located on the underside of the camera. To open, use 1. Opening the Battery Chamber www.orphancameras.com
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a thumbnail or a coin to push the battery door in the direction of the broad arrow until it swings open. NOTE: For longer battery life and to mini- mize the danger of leakage, we recom- mend the use of high-quality alkaline batteries. 3. Ghecking the Batteries Check the batteries each time before using the camera. Do this by simply pressing the battery tester switch (#1 0) forward. lf the red battery indicator light (#5) is illuminated, the batteries have enough power to operate your camera. lf this...
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NOTE: lf the exposure counter (#7) does not return to S (start) when the door is opened, push the film advance lever (#6) to the right as far as it will go. 3. Insert the film into a slot of the film take-up spool. Holding the film cartridge, insert the end of a new roll of film into one of the slots of the film take-up spool (#1 8). Secure a film perforation hole onto the hook at the base of the slot. 4. Insert the film cartridge into the film chamber. Draw the film cartridge across the back of the...
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opening is correctly positioned (see illustra- tion below). Be sure to draw out only enough film for the cartridge to reach the chamber-otherwise there may not be enough for the last picture. Using the Correct position toothed thumbwheel (#24), rotate the film take-up spool in the direction of the arrow to make sure that the film is securely attached and lies flat against the back of the camera, with no slack. Align the film perforations with the film advance sprockets (#19). Push the rewind knob (#1 1)...
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7. Advance the film. Operate the film advance lever (#6) by cushing it to the right as far as it will go. When you release it, the lever should return to its normal position. An intermediate dot will appear in the exposure counter window(#7). 8. Advance to number 1 for your first picture. Repeat steps 6 and 7 until the number-1- appears in the center of the exposure counter window (#7). The film is now in posi- tion for your first picture. www.orphancameras.com
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