Pentax Spotmatic II Spotmatic II Manual - Page 22

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• / • Self-timer Depending upon how far down you turn the self-timer cocking lever C), it will release the shutter in 5-13 seconds. When operating the self-timer, always depress the self-timer release button C) to release the shutter. Do not depress the shutter button ... it will immediately release the shutter without delayed action. The self-timer cocking lever should be turned down at least 90° or the release button will not operate. Infra-red photography I I I If you intend to take infra-red photographs, remember to use the small "R" index mark- ed on the depth-of-field guide. Some of the Takumar lenses, however, like the above pic- ture of Super-Takumar 50mm f/1.4, do not have the "R" mark. The index is just a short orange line. First, focus your lens on your subject. Determine the lens to subject distance from the distance scale. Then match your lens to subject distance to the "R" mark by turning the distance scale accordingly. For instance, if your subject is in focus at infinity, turn the distance ring and move the infinity (oo) mark to the "R" index. The "R" index marking on the Takumar lenses is based on the lens setting at infinity. How to make deliberate double exposure • For deliberate double exposures, make the first exposure in the normal way. Then tighten the film by turning the rewind knob D, and keep hold of the rewind knob. Depress the film rewind release button C) and cock the rapid wind lever. This tensions the shutter without advancing the film. Finally, release the shutter to make the second exposure. Then make one blank exposure, before taking the next picture, to avoid overlapping. 20

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Self
-timer
Depending
upon
how
far
down
you
turn
the
self
-timer
cocking
lever
C),
it
will
release
the
shutter
in
5-13
seconds.
When
operating
the
self
-timer,
always
depress
the
self
-timer
re-
lease
button
C)
to
release
the
shutter.
Do
not
depress
the
shutter
button
...
it
will
im-
mediately
release
the
shutter
without
delayed
action.
The
self
-timer
cocking
lever
should
be
turned
down
at
least
90°
or
the
release
button
will
not
operate.
Infra
-red
photography
If
you
intend
to
take
infra
-red
photographs,
remember
to
use
the
small
"R"
index
mark-
ed
on
the
depth
-of
-field
guide.
Some
of
the
Takumar
lenses,
however,
like
the
above
pic-
ture
of
Super-Takumar
50mm
f/1.4,
do
not
have
the
"R"
mark.
The
index
is
just
a
short
orange
line.
First,
focus
your
lens
on
your
subject.
Determine
the
lens
to
subject
distance
from
the
distance
scale.
Then
match
your
lens
to
subject
distance
to
the
"R"
mark
by
turning
the
distance
scale
accordingly.
For
instance,
if
your
subject
is
in
focus
at
infinity,
turn
the
distance
ring
and
move
the
infinity
(oo)
mark
to
the
"R"
index.
The
"R"
index
marking
on
the
Takumar
lenses
is
based
on
the
lens
setting
at
infinity.
I
I
I
How
to
make
deliberate
double
exposure
For
deliberate
double
exposures,
make
the
first
exposure
in
the
normal
way.
Then
tighten
the
film
by
turning
the
rewind
knob
D,
and
keep
hold
of
the
rewind
knob.
Depress
the
film
rewind
release
button
C)
and
cock
the
rapid
wind
lever.
This
tensions
the
shutter
without
advancing
the
film.
Finally,
release
the
shutter
to
make
the
second
exposure.
Then
make
one
blank
exposure,
before
taking
the
next
picture,
to
avoid
overlapping.
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