Download Minolta Autopak-8 K7 Specifications

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2. Insert the film
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• Features......
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3. Close the film chomber
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• Specifications......
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4. To unload film
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• Before using your Minolla Autopck-B K7...............
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• Fo'otage scale
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• Filming
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• Use -of filter with various film
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• Focusing
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:. Exposure worning signal
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• Shutter release
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• Batteries
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• Parts name
.......•...........................
1. Check the bottery
2. Check exposure
condition
meter......
3. Set the motor
4. After loading the corner o
• A quick guide to filming....................................
1. Install batteries
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2. Focus the eyepiece
:
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How to insert the batteries
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3. Set the focus
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Ballery check
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4. Zooming
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• Hints for better
5. Check the light.....
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Zooming
6. Being filming.............................................
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Panoramic
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Titles......
• About Super-S film
movies
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filming
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.
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• How to hold your Minolla Autop ok-B K7...............
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•. Accessories for the Minolta Autopok-B K7
3.1
• Loading
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• Preserving the batteries
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• Maintenance
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and unloading
the film
1. Open the film chamber
and care.......................................
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or
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PARTS
NAME=====================================================
Movie-lightsocket----------------_-::::_~,.......;;~~~~_
Zoom lever------------Zoomingring-----------~
Focusingring: 4 feet to infinity----_
Zoom Rokkor9.5~38mm F/l.8 lens----.....
·3-way shutter release-------__....
Single frame/continuous run control
Filter chang.ingscrew--------.....
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r----------------.:...------------r-:::::-~~-:----....:....::::..:"_;;=_=::__-----------
Focusingeyepiece
Focusing eyepiece lock
~:.;~!!~~~~
~=:---=---':------------Aut0
:..
9----'------1:..-.:c..;----------Battery
zoom button
check window
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fH----.,,,L-----------Battery
check button
H--+--~--'--------...,.Film
chamber safety lock
r.:i-:i"'-----------------r-:::;t::;;~r----------------
Remot
e-control socket
(not shown)
r-------------'-------f---------------Hand
F'ilm-Ioodwindow
Wrist strop
grip/battery chamber
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FEATURES
• Foolproof
• Inslclnl Film loading
The Minolla
with
50-foot
cartridge
thread
"tur
Autapak-8
Super-8
into
K7 features
film
position.
approximately
automatic
cartridges.
There's
the film, no need to
es are
fully
no need
reverse
5096
Simply
to
loading
click
the
handle
or
the cartridge.
larger
than with
Pic-
standard
Safety
Everything
visible
A
in the viewfinder
bright
too
how
little
scale
or
shows
too
much film
unique "window"
8mm film.
• Precisian-Ground
• Accurate
Exposure Measurement
Mode
A sensitive CdS (cadmium sulphide)
the lens for
perfect
this electric
eye measures
automatically
compensates
focal
lengths. filters
exposure.
only
for
cell automatically
Positioned
sets
behind the lens.
the light that hits the film.
Signals
you need to know for perfect
of
your
filming
aperture
much light.
has been
provides
movies is instantly
Minolta
Autopak-8
and warns
A footage
token.
how
scale
K7.
against
tells
you
much remains.
A
film end signal.
Rokkor Lens
in Minolta's
own factories
to assure optical
perfect-
ion, the Rokkor lens on your camero has a maximum aperture of f 11.8. ZOOms continuously
from 9.5 mm wide
angle
to 38 mm telephoto.
changes in frame speed. lens
• Quick focusing
or film ASA rating.
The Minolla
Autopak-8
K7 has a fine microprism
for quick
focusing.
• Power-zooming
The lightweight.
The spot of slanted microprism
high-performance
by five "Pen light" dry batteries,
built-in micro-motor
driven
enables you to zoom and
snaps the image into
has been achieved.
crisp
in the center
sharpness when
of the finder
perfect
focus
balanced
it will
film easily and smoothly.
It tokes only about
5 seconds to zoom from
mm focal
The focal distance can also be changed
distance.
manually with the ZOOm ring.
9.5 mm to 38
• Superb Balance
The Minolta Autopak-8
K7 is so superbly
stand alone on its hand grip.
distributed
that you hardly
So perfectly
know it's in your
is the weight
hand.
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• Through- The-Lens Exposure Measurement
"TTl"
(through-the-Iens)
posure
measurement.
is the ultimate
With
hind the lens, it meosures
G
the lens and striking
tinuous
and, even
closes constantly
in
the CdS meter
only
the light
the film plene.
as you
film,
accurote
ex-
positioned
be-
passing
through
Measurement
is con-
the diaphragm
and automatically
opens
or
in response to varying
light.
How "TTL" Works
light passing through
half-mirror
toward
the zoom lens (A)
(6) port entering
the
eliminate
film
plane.
and the master
plane
(I).
before
the film plane
special
mirror-like
coating
(E)
(D) Moster lenses
(E) Spindle Shutter
(H) Codmium Sulphide Cell
front
(I)
the cell measures. '
Filter
For ASA
Changes
Film Plane
is designed
to
the film plane posses the diaphragm
shutter
changes
before
light
its direction
90·
(H)
sating
changes in ASA rating
for
of the CdS cell
through
hitting
at the CdS cell
filter
recching
(E) is located
and has a conical
coating.
(F)
Prism
half-mirror
lenses (D)
The spindle
(A) Zooming lenses
(6) Half-Mirror ,
(C) Diaphragm
(G) Compensating
The
by the
and port going
loss of light in the finder.
The light going toward
(C)
is divided
the viewfinder
(H)
film
surface
this
with
a
mirror-like
and is thus aimed
the prism (F).
to control
the
immediately
(G)
The compenis located
the amount of
in
lighi
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SPECIFICATIONS
Camera
Type:
Lens:
OF MINOLTA
AUTOPAK-8
K7
8 mm movie camera
for
Zoom
9.5 to 38 mm zoom,
Rokkor
F/1.8
use with 50-foot
Super-8
cartridge.
13 elements
in 10 groups.
Electric
zooming
operation.
Exposure Control:
Through-the-lens
automatic
CdS exposure
meter
powered
by five standard
penlight
AA-
size batteries.
A$A Range:
ASA 10-64,
Filter:
Built-in
Type A filter,
Electric
micro-motor
Motor
Drum:
battery
daylight,
ASA 25-1 DO, artificial
coupled
powered
to cartridge
by
five
18 frames per second and single frame.
Viewing
Single
too
and movie
standard
when film is loaded.
light.
penlight
AA-size
batteries.
Built-in
checker.
Frome Speeds:
end Focusing:
light, set automatically
lens reflex
much or
too
viewfinder.
Safety
little
Eyepiece
light.
indicators
with
in finder
visibility
show film end, filming aperture,
adjustment
(+ 1 to - 4 diopter)
and lock device.
Frome Counter:
Scale in finder
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shows film token and remaining.
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Shutter Release:
I.
3·way
operation
for
regular
Or continuous
run, safety
lock and battery
saver for
ex-
posure meter.
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Accessories:
Close-up
lens for
Remote control
for
lens shade, 49¢,
UV, yellow,
Dimensions:
carrying
filming up to 10 feet
density
Weight:
37 oz.
(4X)
and 80B filters,
49¢
screw-in.
case
6-*/1 (171 mm)
Front to back including
3/1
away from camera.
hood
Height with handle,
Width:
inches (39.90 cm)
screw-ln.
neutral
Rubber eyepiece
leather
filming as close as 13-~
lens,
7-Y2/1 (189 mm)
(77 mm)
(1,240 g)
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BEFORE USING
YOUR
MINOlTA
1. Check Battery Condition
Push the red battery
flr mly.
The needle
check window
white
working
area
will
if
the
satisfactorily.
in the battery
into
batteries
Sight through
camera
=============================:
the
move
your
across
the
registering,
a bright
hand
lens.
back
will
the
light and
and
If the
the needle
the viewfinder
and forth
3.
the flnder , paint
toward
are
of
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K7
2. Check Exposure Meter
check button
move
AUTOPAK-8
forth
meter
is
at the top
swing back
across the scale.
Set the Motor
Turn the
single
control
to
press the shutter
frame
re-
"RUN"
and
lease.
A constant,
indicate
proper
low
motor
hum will
operation.
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A QUICK GUIDE TO FILMING
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A rectangular
be
visible
viewfinder.
can see
white "window"
at
the
bottom
of
will
Unscrew
the
grip
Do not film until you
this "window."
at a slight
1. Install Batteries
.•. Aft er Loading the Camero
and insert
size
the
the bottom
batteries
+
or
flve
of
the hand
penlight
carefully
- indicators.
AA-
following
Check the
batteries.
click.
rrect
the
chamber
Film
door
Unlock
and insert
the
[llm
the fllrn
(front
This automatically
ASA
edge
rating.
When
flr st},
sets the cothe film is
properly seated. a rectangular
"window"
will appear in the
You will
Insert
angle
pressing down gently until you hear a
cartridge
white
finder.
also be able to see the fllrn
through
the window
in the
chamber door.
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2.
Focus the Eyepiece
Loosen the eyepiece
.the eyepiece
until the image is as
or
counter-clockwise.
until the subject
the
clear
as you can get it (not neces-
in the
sharp).
becomes sharp.
Then lock the eye-
4. Zooming
Turn the focusing ring clockwise
sarily
piece.
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3. Set the Focus
lock and turn
center
of
finder
fleld
Press
desired
the
zoom
framing
button
until
is obtained.
the
1-
o
5.
* After
Check the Light
5.
When
Simply press the release firmly while
Turn
aiming the camero at your subject.
left .or right
As you look through the finder.
down.
the needle at the top of the
viewfinder
red area),
is for left
or right (in a
there is too little Or too
much light for
good
filming.
Begin Filming
footage
scale
end. the white
moves up.
"window"
the
At film
Filming
the shutter
release
without
This will
lock
lever
to
depressing
it
the release
and turn off the exposure
meter.
will dis-
appear.
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ABOUT SUPER-8
FILM
Your
Minolta
Autopak-8
K7 uses Super-8
film cartridges.
thus giving
you several
major
advan-
tages,
1. Loading
2.
is Quick. Easy and Foolproof
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Simply drop
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It is impossible
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You get a full 50-feet
Forget
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the cartridge
into the camero.
to expose the film while
of nlming without
loading ... even in bright.
reversing
the cartridge.
about ASA Numbers
Films are
Minolto
sold with
Autopak-8
diRerent
"speeds,"
K7 sets itself
which
automatically
indicate
for
diRerent
sensitivities
these diRerent
"speeds"
to light.
(ASA
when the film is loaded.
3.
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Better Movie
Qualitv
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Each frame of Super-8 111mis approximately
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As a result. pictures
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Super-8 111malso lends itself
are sharper
50%
larger
than on regular
and brighter.
more easily to the addition
of sound.
8 mm film.
Your
ratings)
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HOW
The Minolta
TO HOLD YOUR MINOLTA
Autopak-8
AUTOPAK-8
K7
K7 is designed
for precise balance and handling ease.
To use your camero most comfortably,
slip your
right
or
left
hand
the hand strop and grasp
firmly,
keeping
the shutter
This leaves one hand free
When
find in helpful
the handle
the forefinger
some hand over
ing.
through
not
of
the
release.
for zoom-
zooming,
you
may
to use that
free
hand
to grasp the camero firmly at the top.
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LOADING
AND UNLOADING
THE FILM
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2.
1. Open the Film Chamber
Turn the chamber safety lock in the direction
.! (
of the arrow.
Insert the Film
Seat the Super-B cartridge
by holding it at a slight angle
with the center
and the film label up.
hole down
press down until you hear a click.
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Then
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3.
Close the Film Chamber
Set the chamber door firmly against
the camero and turn the lock clockwise.
You are now ready to toke
pictures.
4.
To Unload
Film
Open the film chamber, li.! cartridge from bock and slide out at
a slight angle.
*
'*
The ASA rating of your film is
set automatically when camero
is loaded.
A white "window"
appears ot
the bottom of the vlewflnder
when film is locr'ed.
*
The window
in the
chamber
door
shows what kind of film is loaded.
CAUTION:
Do not touch the spring
on the hinge side of the
film chamber.
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FOOTAGE
As you continue
SCALE
filming, the film (frame)
the length of film exposed.
you can ascertain
counter
indicates
It is very convenient,
because
the length of film both exposed
and un-
exposed.
You can see a triangular
field
color
When
long
of the viewfinder.
indicator
on the right of the view
As the film is advanced,
the indi-
moves up accordingly.
the
film COmes to the end, the film end signal
bright
window
below
the viewfinder
eyepiece)
(the
dis-
'-----..,..".----'
appears.
Be sure to toke out the cartridge
only after confirming that
Ihe signal has disappeared.
The three
notches on the upper right of the viewfinder
piece indicate
from
the end.
10 feel
(2)
remain unexposed.
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o
top to bottom,
eye-
(1) the film comes to
remain unexposed,
and (3)
20 feet
----,
,
,-50 ft.
(end position)
-- - - -Abt. 40 ft.
- __ "\(10 ft. unexposed)
,
----,
'-Abt. 30 ft.
(20 ft. unexposed)
"
'. Starting
position
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FILMING
Normal
Single Frame Photography
photography
When setting
the frame
18 f.p.s. (shutter speed,
control
to "RUN"
frame
1/40 sec.) for normal
speed is
photography.
Simply set the single frame control
the shutter
valuable
where.
a period
release
in preparing
for
to "S."
Each push of
r.eleose will then expose just one frame.
example,
of time.
should
cartoons
and time-lapse
you wish to record
Ideally
be screwed
This is
photography
plant growth
over
to prevent excessive jar, a coble
into
and used in place of the shutter
the
single
frame
control
reiease.
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Use of Filter with Various Film
Your Minolta
with cartridge
1.
Autopak-8
K7 is built-in Type A filter
coupled
2.
and movie light.
Indoor Type Color Film
a)
Using Indoor
*
*
Type Color
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will
appear
to
be light
0) Using Daylight Type Color
Film in Artificial
When using indoor type color film with movie light,
built-in Type A filter is removed automatically.
When using indoor type color fllm with other artificial lights, insert niter changing screw into movie
light socket.
(Filter changing screw is packed with camera)
Film in Day light
When using daylight type calor film in daylight,
Type A niter is removed. automatically.
b) Using Daylight Type C610r Film in Artificial light
When using daylight. type color film in artificial light,
a Minolta '80 B color filter is recommended.
This
filter' is available as on optional accessory to the'
Minolta Autopak-8 K7.
Monochrome Film
*
light
b) Using Indoor Type Color Film in Daylight
When using indoor type color film in daylight (not
using artificial light) built-in Type A filter is set in
*
your camera, viewfinder
brown,
Daylight Type Color Film
*
3,
*
Use of the conversion filter is not necessary when
block-and-white fllm is utilized.
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FOCUSING
Focus the .Eyepiece for
Loosen the eyepiece
in a downward
Your Own
direction.
unlocked.
turn it while
until you
see the clearest
necessarily
position by
arrow.
sharp).
Eyesight
by turning .the eyepiece
After
sighting through
possible
is
the finder
image
(not
Then lock the eyepiece
into
turning the lock in the direction
Unless your
lock
the eyepiece
eyesight
have no reason to re-focus
changes.
the eyepiece.·
of the
you
will
Focusing
In order to focus turn=the focus.ring
The viewfinder
concentrated
point
.consist of a group
at the center
you are
full telephoto-38
in focus.
of
clockwise.
or counter-clockwise.
of slanted microprism
the viewing
This should
area.
which
are
At tlie. sharpest
be done with the lens set at
mm.
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EXPOSURE WARNING
2 • 4
The scale
finder
8 ·16
at the
top
of
~
the
tells you the aperture
SIGNAL
view-
you are filming and warns against too
lillie
or too
much light.
As you film. you will notice the needle
swinging
constantly
moving automatically
ocr oss the scale.
to the aperture
number at which the picture
taken.
white
The
area
exposure.
needle
of
o
o
at which
must be
the scale
for
is being
in the
correct
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When
the
extreme
the subject
exposure.
needle
left.
appears
in
the
red area of the scale.
is too dark for
proper
"*
When
area
'[ect
the needle
stays in the red
at the extreme
is too
posure.
bright
right the sub-
for
This occurs
proper
ex-
with snow or
beach scenes and may be corrected
with
a neutral
accessories) .
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density
filter
(see
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SHUTTER
RELEASE
The shutter release on the Minolta
Autopok-B
K7 con be moved to three different
for· regular
battery
filming.
saver.
continuous
For regular
should be parallel
positions
run. lock
and
filming the release
to the hand grip.
Hold the
camero securely and film by pressing the relea-
camero
For continuous. run. depress
turn it right
(facing
the
the comer c),
main depressed and the motor
To
lock
the
release.
and prevent
occidental
right without
depressing
release
It will
and
frame
photography
when you
steady
parallel
release.
unable
on
to
those
the
enough. you may activate
the
control.
are
and
hold
shutter with a coble
single frame
cable
SB.
run.
For single
occasions
release threaded
Note,
the shutter
When
release
into the
using a
should be
to the hand grip.
re-
will continue to
save
battery
filming. turn it left
life
or
it.
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Five standard penlight AA-size botter ies provide power for
the motor and CdS cell.
the' ballery
chamber
the ballery.
by turning the bottom
the hand grip counterclockwise.
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Insert each ballery
according
shown in the chamber.
How To Insert The Batteries
Open
2
of
Caution,
"-:"
"+"
to
+
the
or
-
sign
equals the raised end of
equals the not end.
Do not allempt
to operate
are sure balleries
camera un iI you
are correctly
seated.
3 After
you
handle
have
bottom
corresponding
inserted
by filling
opening.
Remove the bolleries
unused for
About
the
bolleries.
the triangular
replace
"key"
the
into the
.
,
of the camero
if it is to be left
rnor e than a monJh.
10 rolls of film may be exposed
with
each set
of bolleries.
Caution,
Do not touch the spring
on the bollom
of
the hond grip.
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BA TTERY
SCENE LENG TH
CHECK
Since all dry
their 'power
batteries
gradually
in time. whether
not, the Minolta Autopak-8
ped with a battery
to check battery
lose
About 5 seconds is the right I ength for
used or
each scene. although
K7 is equip-
check.
condition
you use the corner o. thereby
advisable
How To Use The Battery
Press the red bottery
The needle
in the
window
swing
It is wise
conds equals
of film.
time
avoiding
Check
ballery
the
check
white
areo.
2
If the battery
check needle remains
in the red area while
the bullon
is
depressed, replace all five batteries.
3
The battery
tion of
Caution:
check indicates
both motor
condi-
and CdS cell.
Do not run motor while
checking
balleries.
Do
not depress battery check
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button
any
longer
than
as this drains the balleries.
necessary
about
some variation
monotony.
1 foot.
is
5 se-
3 inches
For moving obiects. 8 seconds
are beller.
check button.
into
to ovoid
each
film waste.
will
HINTS FOR BETTER
MOVIES
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ZOOMING
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1-~
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o.--~oo1.
ZOOMING:
The Zoom
your subject precisely as you wont it. then shooting
Rokkor ' lens on your
nuously from
9.5 mm wide
camero
angle
to
pressing the auto zoom bullons while
will
move conti-
38 mm telephoto
looking
through
by
the
viewfinder.
As you zoom,
the subject
in the viewfinder.
will
becomes lorger
or smaller
Thus you can use the zoom lens to frame
on ordinaly
flxed focal length lens.
helps obtain
Zooming
as with
This zooming technique
dynamic effects.
can also be done manually.
Zoom
oction
is provided
lever.
which
may be screwed
two positions.
enabling
by
turning
into
the
extension
zoom
the lens at either
of
right or left hand operation,
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PANORAMIC
With
F.lLMING
movie cameras
spectacular
flIming.
(unlike still cameras)
panoramic
shots by moving
This is called
that appear
much wider
"panning"
you can obtain
the camera
and results
than they would
while
in pictures
be from a single,
fixed position.
'P: Pan slowly
'P: Pan smoothly without wovering
.* Pan in
*
0
straight
Lead the camera
of interest
1;( If possible,
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line, either
will
vertically
or horizontatly
into the subject so that the main point
appear
use a tripod
at the end of the pan
for
steadier
panning
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no parallax
TITlES
Even with
titles
are imperative
Autopak-8
that shows
you exactly
titles
are
In silent films
since they tie the picture
The Minolta
Therefore
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sound movies, titles are important.
K7 is a single
the area
very
together.
lens r eflex
you dre
The Minolla
camero
photographing.
easy to make because
there
zoom effects
is
correction
problem.
In addition.
when moking titles
Autopak-8
feel.
But, with
frame
as small on area
If you wish to
as well
K7 can be focused
the zoom
lever
as 4%
fllrn a smaller
set at
x
area,
you can use
as when filming.
as close
as 4
38 mm, you
can
6 Va in. (116 X 155 em).
use a title
cord
and
the accessory
close
close-up
lens.
os 1'-3 'l8 " inches from
This lens permits
the subject.
the zoom lens ot 38 mm. the subject
oreo
focusing
os
When used with
is only
l:U6xl
inches.
Distonce
Scale- of
Comera
Actual
Focusing
Distance
00
SO.12cm
%
Focal
Distonce
of Lens
Size of
Subject
174 X 233mm
9.Smm
43.3 X 57.7mm
38mm
Focusing
distonces
ond subject
oreo
with
close-up
lens,
123 X 16Smm
9.Smm
1.2 m
39.90
cm
30.6 X 40.9mm
38 mm
6'l811 x
9.S mm
00
Yell
10/4/1x2Y4/1
38mm
4'l8/1x6Y211
9·.Smm
4'
9
I' 70/4/1
.1'3'l8H
38 mm
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•
ACCESSORIES FOR THE MINOlTA
AUTOPAK-8
K7
REMOTE CONTROL
The remote control
accessory is valua-
ble in shooting
situations
where
impractical
hold
camera
where
the
to
your
subject.
scientific
the
it is
Or
presence
might
distract
These
include
candid
research
and self-filming.
How 10 Use Ihe Remole Control
a)
Unscrew the hand grip
Then secure
a tripod,
at the top.
the camera
using the
tripod
body
socket
on the bottom of the camera.
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to
b:, Connect
one
mote control
terminal
cord
of
the re-
to Ihe battery
socket on top of the hand grip.
c)
Connect
terminal
the other
to
the
remote
remote
socket on the camera
control
control
body.
d)
Turn the shutter
release
nuous run position.
10
conti-
e)
Operate
button
the motor by pressing the
on
substitutes
the
for
hand
grip.
the regular
This
shutter
release.
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FILTElS
The
available
for
Autopak-8
K7,
accessory
use
with
filters
the
are
Minolta
yellow
yellow
when
excessive
shooting
sea and other
distant
to cut through
haze.
ultra-violet
niter
objects
hem.
emphasize
Used to absorb
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This
sees
UV
light
NDX4:
Y·48:
following
renders
lighter
red
and
This is c, neutral
gray
the
eye
adjust
of· exposure.
thon
Also used to darken skies,
clouds.
Block & White
film.
This filter
is for
the amount
especially
bility
niter
used to
It is
useful when there is a possi-
of over-exposure
lens aperture
at the smallest
(e.g. when filming summer
mountain,
snow,
beach or brilliont
scenes.
Tends
Factor-4X.
snow scenes).
Filter
[
80B:
Eyepiece Hood
lens Shade
Permits the use of daylight fllrn indoors.
Eyepiece hood is recommended to pre-
A lens shade is recommended
Filter Factor-l.5X.
vent
vent any stray
"*
harmful
eyepiece.
The through-the-lens
exposure
sys-
tem of
Autopak-8
K7
the Minolta
eliminates
for'
after
the need to compensate
fllter s,
as
light
it posses through
is, measured
the niter.
light
from
entering
the
light from
to pre-
entering
the
lens.
The hood is specially designed to function perfectly
cluding
with any lens angle, in-
telephoto
or wide
A lens hood is especially
movie
light
photography,
angle.
valuable
beach
for
cod'
snow photography.
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CLOSE-UP LENS
A close-up
lens is available
far title shooting and close-ups.
With this lens. you can shoot subjects as close
Zooming is also possible.
.
as 1'-3~/I
Use of the close-up
focusing distances,
changes
lens causes the following
in
Distance on
Lens (m)
00
Actual Focusing
Dislance (cm)
Distance on
Lens (ft)
50.12
00
Actual Focusing 1 . 7~/I
Dislance (It)
*
"Actuol
20
10
49.36
48.63
30
20
3
47.23
45.48
43.46
7
6
10
II1 - I- I7U6/1 61M6/1 51X6/1 5Y4/1 4~/I
focusing distance"
indicales
1.2
2 11.5
5
41.60
39.90
5
4
II4%/1 3~/I
the distance betwee.n
the 111mplane and the subject.
The following
the
table
photographic
tance
between
indicates
distance
the r elotionship
from
the
camera
the 111mplane and the subject)
between
(the
dis-
and the-
size of the real subject,
Distance
Scale of
Camera
Close
up
Lens
00
1.2
00
4'
35
Actual
Focusing
Distance
Focal Length of Lens Used
9.5 mm
19 mm
38 mm
174 X
86.4 X
43.3x
50.12 cm
233 mm 115mm 57.7 mm
123 x
61.3x
30.6 x
39.90 cm
165 mm 81.9 mm 40.9 mm
3j'a" x
31)1/' x
61~ X
1'-7~/I
9Ya"
1'-3~/I
4Y2"
418" X
:<7'a x
6lf:!" .
3 Y4"
2Y4"
17\p x
1%"
•
PRESERVING
-(:( If the camera
THE BAnERIES
is to be unused for
.•
a month. remove the
batteries.
MAINTENANCE
Over
a period
'camera.
AND
of time. dirt
CARE
==============
or dust may accumulate in the
Keeping the camera and lens clean are essential
. I
-(:( Never
touch the battery
of the battery
chamber
contact
spring
or the contact
on the bottom
spring inside the
to proper
•
film chamber.
-(:( Use the battery
performance.
When storing the camero for extended periods of time.
keep it in a dry
check button for
only a few seconds.
•
. Clean
lens. finder
and. cool
window
place.
with soft clean cloth only.
or brush gently with lens brush.
•
The film gate should .always be clean.
When inserting
a new reel of film. dust it with a soft brush.
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Co.,
Ltd .."
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