Special Features
Attaching
Use this auto extension tube to take
close-up photographs at a distance
nearer than the shortest photographing
range of the lens provided. Since the
lens shutter and aperture are interlocked
by the auto extension tube, close-up
photography or copying can be simply
obtained the same as when taking ordi-
nary photographs.
There are two types, No. 1 and
No. 2, for the auto extension tubes. The
operating method is the same for both
types, and they can be used in a com-
bined condition.
Length of tube: No. l...... 45 mm
No. 2
. . . ...82 mm
1. Turn the bayonet ring of the auto ex-
tension tube, and align the red dot (6)
on the bayonet ring with the red dot (7)
on the extension tube.
2. Mount the extension tube, keeping
the red dot (7) aligned with the red dot
(5) on the camera body; then firmly turn
the bayonet ring clockwise. (Photo
q
)
3. Also, turn the bayonet ring of the
lens, and align the red dot (9) with the
triangular mark on the lens barrel.
4. Attach the lens to the extension
tube, aligning the triangular mark with
the red line (8) on the extension tube;
then secure the lens by firmly turning
the bayonet ring. (Photoa)
Prior to Attaching the
Auto Extension Tube
If the lens does not fit smoothly, turn
the lens toward the right and left while
pushing the lens against the extension
tube.
1. Cock the mirror (2) by fully pushing
down the shutter cocking lever (1) toward
the front of the camera. (Photon)
2. Use your fingers to turn the cocking
Connecting Method of
pins (3) on the auto extension tube to
No. 1 and No. 2 Tubes
the red cocking position marks (4). 1. Cock the both auto extension tubes
When removing your fingers from the by turning the cocking pins.
pins, the cocking pins will turn back to 2. Align the red dot on the bayonet ring
the green marks (G).( Photo H) with the red dot on the extension tube.
3. Cock the using lens shutter as well 3. Connect the two auto extension
as the auto extension tube. tubes. In this case, either of the two can
be placed in front.
4. Mount the extension tubes on the
camera body, then attach the lens.
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