Super Paxette II
GO BACK TO
SECTION ONE
Loading and Unloading Drill
Loading the
SUPER - Paxette
1. Open the camera
2. Insert film cassette
3. Attach film to take-up spool
4. Close the camera
5. Set the exposure counter
6. Advance the rapid wind lever twice
7. The camera is ready for the first shot |
Unloading the
SUPER - Paxette
1. Press down rewind button
2. Pull out rewind knob as far as it will go
3. Turn rewind knob in direction of arrow
4. Wind the entire film into cassette
5. Open the camera 6. Take out cassette
|
Checking the Film Transport
In order to ensure that the film transport is functioning correctly, pull up the rewind knob as far as it will go. If the film is moving forward properly, the rewind knob will turn in the direction opposite to that indicated by the arrow when the rapid winder is advanced.
Important: This check should be made for a short time only. After checking, push the rewind knob in again.
Checking the Rewinding
To check the rewinding action, release the locking stud during the rewinding operation. If the mechanism is functioning properly a very definite resistance will be noticeable. If no resistance is felt, this means that the film has been pulled out of the cassette and cannot be wound back. This fault can only be remedied by opening the camera in a darkroom.
Important: Do not attempt to force the film or the perforation of the film will tear. When continuing to rewind, press in the lucking stud again.
|
 |
|
 |
|
The Coupled Range Finder
The coupled range finder of the S U P E R • ,Paxette does not only give the frame of the picture but also the range finder image which is visible as a light circular area in the centre of the field. By turning the focusing ring on the lens the exact distance to the subject is measured and automatically set.
Attention: All interchangeable lenses for the Super-Paxette are coupled to the range finder.
|
 |
 |
How to Use the Range Finder
In the middle of the light circular area you will see a double image of the subject sighted. By turning the focusing ring these two contours should be made to coincide; in this way the exact distance to the subject is established and the lens focused.
|
 |
The Film Speed Reminder
In order to avoid errors when choosing aperture and shutter speed, set the film speed indicator to the speed of the film used as soon as the latter is inserted into the camera.
|
 |
Exposure Time
The shutter is set by bringing the red mark on the milled ring of the shutter into register with the desired speed engraved on the collar of the shutter housing.
|
 |
The Lens Diaphragm
The lens aperture or diaphragm is set by means of the front ring on the lens. Bring the red dot into register with the black line at whatever setting is required.
Note: Aperture 2.8 high speed - little depth of field.
Aperture 16 slow speed - great depth of field.
|
 |
The Delayed Action Release
The setting lever has to be pushed from X to green V. This can be done only when the shutter is cocked.
Attention: When setting V is used, the shutter setting B cannot be used. After the delayed action mechanism has run off, the setting lever goes back to X automatically.
4WWW.BUTKUS.ORG |
 |
Depth of Field Ring
The depth of field or depth of definition comprises the zone from the foreground to the background of the picture which is sharply defined in the reproduced image. This area or depth varies according to the aperture chosen, that is to say, a large aperture (f/2.8) gives less depth of field and a small aperture (f/16) gives a greater depth of field.
With the SUPER. Paxette the depth of field for every photograph can be easily read off the depth of field ring which is between the focussing ring on the lens and the shutter speed setting ring; this repeats on the left and on the right of the setting mark the range of apertures.
|
 |
Changing the Lens
The lens should be screwed firmly home into the lens panel in a clockwise direction. If correctly screwed in, the central dot on the red engraved depth of field scale should be just below the engraving „SUPER-PAXETTE". Remove the lens by unscrewing it in the opposite direction. When screwing the lenses in and out they should be held by the knurled fixed ring bearing the depth of field scale.
|
 |
The Attachable View Finder
Without mask this view finder gives the exact framing of the picture when using the wide angle lens of 38 mm focal length. The mask must be used with long focus lenses of 85 and 90 mm. For the 135 mm tele-lens an additional mask is necessary, which is supplied together with the lens. Furthermore these focal lengths are engraved on the bottom edge of the view finder and on the mask.
4WWW.BUTKUS.ORGFor High Demands!
Ask your photo dealer for the Universal Prismatic view finder of Steinheil or for the Polyfocus Universal view finder which give you the exact images for all focal lengths. (See also page 23)
|
 |
Taking a Picture
The SUPER - Paxette should be held firmly in both hands with the rounded bottom edge resting in the palms of the hands. When the shutter is released hold the camera steady with the left hand.
Release the shutter gently and deliberately without jerking it, moving the middle finger only and not the whole hand. Allow the finger to rest on the release lever until the release action is completed. Remain perfectly still and composed while taking a picture, especially when taking snapshots. If you follow these rules you will be delighted with the excellent results achieved.
|
 |
Flash Synchronization for the Prontor SVS shutter
The Gauthier Prontor SVS shutter is fully synchronized for flash, and enables you to set the lever in any desired position.
Three settings are possible:
Setting M, yellow. Draw out head of setting lever and set to M.
In this position, the M-type flash lamps are ignited with shutter speeds of 1/30
sec. to 1/300 sec. Setting M cannot be used for electronic flashes. The delayed action release does not work. If no flash-gun is attached the shutter operates normally.
|
Setting X, red. Draw out head of setting lever and set to X.
In this position electronic flash shots can be taken at any shutter speed. For flash lamps, only shutter speeds up to 1/30 second can be used. The delayed action release does not work. If no flash unit is attached the shutter operates normally.
Setting V, green. Only possible with a cocked shutter. After the delayed action mechanism has run off, the lever goes back to X automatically.
This position is used if you want to work with the delayed action release. For flash shots the same conditions apply as for position "X".
Accessories for the SUPER - Paxette
Interchangeable lenses coupled to the range finder
Wide angle lens Cboro f:3,5/38
Wide angle lens Westron f:3,5/35
Long focus lens Telexon f:5,6/85 |
Long focus lens Quinar f:3,5/85
Long focus lens Telenar f:3,8/90
Long focus lens Ennaston f:3,5/135 |
Prismatic View Finder Made by Steinheil for focal lengths 38, 85/90 and 135 mm with parallax compensation.
TEWE-Polyfocus Universal View Finder for focal lengths 35/38, 45/50, 85/90 and 135 mm with parallax compensation.
Optical View Finder for 38 mm with mask for 85/90 or 135 mm
Paximat 35 mm Slide Projector with rapid slide changer. Amazingly simple to handle.
Branax 35 mm Enlarger can be used for reproduction and macro photography in conjunction with ground glass adapter, intermediate rings and repro lens.
Paxitron Home Flash works without dry or wet batteries and takes its energy directly from the mains. Guide number 44 for 17/10 DIN = 40 ASA films. Light output: appr. 80-90 W/sec.
Pico Electrical attachable exposure meter masters all exposure problems. Ranging from 15 sec. - 1/1000 sec.
Eveready and combi-cases - filters and filtersets - sunshades
The right for change of construction due to improvement is reserved herewith Printed in Germany 4-'57/5a
GO BACK TO
SECTION ONE