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Return policy. After receiving the item, contact seller within. This mode is ideal for AE photography where precise control of depth of field is desired. On other lenses, no aperture number will appear on the LCD panel. On non-C-AF lenses, the desired aperture is selected by rotating the aperture ring on the lens barrel. Over Exposure If the lens F stop or the aperture size is too large for the lighting conditions, the "" on the LCD data panel and in the viewfinder will flicker When this happens, select a smaller aperture or use a film with a lower ISO rating Fig.
It is advised to shift the F-No. As another alternative, use of an electronic flash or a film with a higher ISO rating might eliminate the problem Fig. Under Exposure If the computed shutter speed is even longer that 8 seconds semi darkness condition , the red under exposure indicator in the viewfinder and 8" on the data panel will flicker.
This mode is ideal for photography which requires total creative control over the exposure. When shutter speeds of 2 to 8 seconds are selected, the " down arrow " LED within the viewfinder blinks to indicate these settings. The actual shutter speed, 2, 4, or 8 seconds will appear on the LCD panel When the blinking LED in the viewfinder is lower than the glowing LED shutter speed, it means the image will be overexposed, when the blinking LED is above the steadily glowing LED, the picture will be underexposed.
EV Compensation The EV compensation mechanism serves to provide AE photographs in any of the programmed and A modes that have been made darker or lighter in tone than available under the photometered auto-exposure. In addition, it also serves very effectively to correct the exposure setting for shooting against backlighted or spotlighted conditions. The EV compensation setting can be set at any index ranging from AE Lock Under normal circumstances, the CP-9AF will produce perfectly exposed photographs due to the integrated automatic exposure circuitry.
However, some lighting conditions might occur that could misguide the system such as subjects with a very high contrast or strongly backlit scenes. In such cases, the AE lock exposure memory system should be used. PA, or PC mode setting Fig. In this illustration, if the shutter were to be released, an exposure would result that would compensate for the backlighting conditions, causing the subject to be underexposed. Push the release button to take the picture Fig.
When shooting in an AE lock configuration, use of the manual focus mode MF is advised. The film counter frame on the LCD panel will blink to indicate a multiple exposure mode Fig. No film advance will take place, but the shutter will be retensioned.
The film counter will not advance until all of the multiple exposure segments have been completed. To end the multiple exposure sequence, slide the main switch to the L, C, or S position.
The film will be instantly advanced to the next frame when the main switch is shifted from the ME position. A total of three pictures will be automatically taken, including one optimally exposed, another one stop exposure compensated in the positive direction by one stop and a third similarly compensated for in the negative direction. The taking sequence of the three exposures is one positively compensated exposure first, a "correct" exposure second and negatively compensated exposure last.
To use the AEB exposure mode in a single exposure mode S , push the release button each time a picture is to be taken. No AEB exposure operation is possible when using electronic flash. Bulb Operation B Mode When shooting night scenes or long time exposures of more than 8 seconds duration, use the "B" mode. The reflex mirror will shift to the open up position while the shutter release button is pressed.
Provisions for this mode include the bulb timer indications that give a progressive elapsed time and the time exposure mechanism that permits a bulb exposure time setting in advance.
Its progressive elapsed will be displayed on the LCD panel Fig. Beyond 90 minutes, the same cycle is repeated. At lower temperatures, however, the times will be shortened. When the battery power is depleted midway through an astrophotographic or other prolonged exposure the shutter will be closed. When ever such a situation is anticipated, install new batteries prior to the exposure.
For bulb exposures, use of a cable release and a tripod is recommended for stability to prevent vibration during exposures. For bulb exposures, use an eyepiece cover to prevent extraneous light from entering the camera body. Time Exposure This mode permits any desired bulb operating time setting of up to 90 minutes to be made In advance. The shutter will remain open for the length of the exposure. The LCD panel time setting display will decline progressively, indicating the remaining time for the exposure.
Time exposure settings may be made in one second increments up to 60 seconds and in one minute increments to 90 minutes. On non C-AF lenses, the aperture must be set by rotating the aperture ring on the lens barrel.
Interval Timer The CP-9AF incorporates an interval timer that can take time-lapse photographs spaced up to 90 minutes apart.
The LCD panel will display the time interval duration. Time interval duration settings and displays are made in one second increments up to 60 seconds and in one minute increments from one to 90 minutes. The interval timer mode may be cancelled by pushing the AF mode button if the timer has not been activated.
The counter number will be displayed on the LCD panel. To disengage the interval timer, set the main switch to the "L" position. Then release the lock on the cable release. With the AF S strobe unit attached and in the "on" position, the camera automatically controls the aperture and shutter speed in accordance with the camera-to-subject distance for a correct exposure. As long as an AF lens is employed, this mode may be used even in a manual focusing mode MF.
Raising the strobe unit starts charging the flash Fig. Power is supplied to the AF S strobe unit from the camera's power supply. The "" LED glows in the viewfinder to indicate the shutter speed Fig. The AF operation will start and when focusing is complete the aperture will be adjusted in accordance with the measured camera-to-subject range.
When the subject is beyond the range of the flash the aperture number will blink on the LCD panel. Reduce the camera-to-subject distance if this should occur 5 Push the shutter release button all the way down to take a picture.
When the AF S flash is used for macro-photography with a 28 to 70 mm AF lens, the acceptable focus range with ISO films will be 32 to 70 cm Care must be taken for extreme close-up distances. When the flash is no longer required, be sure to lower the strobe unit to its storage position. A raised strobe unit will drain the battery. In this mode, the strobe light intensity is automatically dimmed, or regulated downward, to achieve an optimum light output in relation to the sensitivity of the film employed, as well as the aperture setting and in accordance with the lighting conditions.
The slower speed setting will then take precedence over any other setting and the shutter will be released at that speed Fig. Programmed AE P. PA, and PC Modes In these modes, the strobe light power is subjected to built-in auto dimming adjustments to accommodate the aperture setting made in accordance with the programming diagram.
These modes are well suited for daylight sync photography Fig. When the subject is exceptionally close by, its image may be overexposed or result in uneven light distribution over the span of the picture. Daylight Sync Photography Daylight sync photography prevents the subject from being overwhelmed by backlight or other bright backgrounds and subsequently darkened or silhouetted in the picture.
In this procedure, an exposure setting is made against the background lighting. The TTL auto-dimming of the flash at the setting associated with that exposure combination then allows the main subject to be exposed at a more pleasing light level. The use of the AF S in any programmed mode enables daylight sync photography to be accomplished with ease Fig.
Infrared rays are focused at mutually differing points from normal light rays exposed on standard films. Infrared indexes have been provided on the lens for this purpose. First, select a manual focusing mode setting Fig. Next, focus on the subject with no filter on the lens. Then, manually adjust the focus to its corresponding infrared index and take the picture.
Be sure to make the exposures in the manual focusing MF mode. For further details, refer to the operating instructions included with infrared films. Memory Backup A capacitor has been built into the CP-9AF to support a backup memory in case the batteries are removed from the camera. The items listed below will be stored or about 5 hours after the removal of the batteries depending on the battery condition at that time. When replacing batteries in the middle of a roll of film, make the replacement as promptly as possible.
A prolonged battery-less state may delete the stored items listed and a new mode setting may take place when new batteries are loaded later If the memory backup was lost the follow setting will revert back to standard: Frame number Film speed Exposure mode Focusing mode Exposure adjusted value Malfunctions The CP-9AF is electronically controlled by a microcomputer In extremely rare cases, the camera may fail to function properly even with fresh batteries due to a momentary malfunction, or may provide an incorrect display.
This, however, is a not a permanent defect. If this should occur, first set the main switch to the "L" position, then reinstall the batteries and operate the camera. The malfunction will disappear in most cases. Self-timer operation. Infrared photography Optional accessories. This mode permits any desired bulb operating time setting of up to 90 minutes to be made In advance. Support and replies to email have also been delayed during this time. Rare to find in nice Chinon CP-9AF set complete 2 lenses and flash unit.
Rare to find in nice condition with manual. Type of film : 35mm film cartridge. Mirror : Motorized large swing-back quick return type half mirror.
Finder type : Fixed pentaprism type. Focusing screen : Ground glass with AF frame. VF magnification : 0,87X 50mm at infinity setting. Dioptric factor : Shutter : Electromagnetically controlled focal plane shutter. Type of metering : TTL full aperture center weighted average metering for non-flash photography. Photocell : 2x S. Silicon Photo Diode. AE lock: possible in all automatic exposure modes. Shutter release: Electromagnetic type shutter release.
Release lock : Possible with main switch. Mode reset : Built-in. Power hold : 12 seconds. Cable release : attachable. Back cover : User replaceable clip-on type.
Power source : 1 x 6 volt lithium battery 2CR5 or 4 x 1. Dimensions : x 90 x 50mm. Weight : grams body only ECS contact : Built-in. Description Additional information Description Condition exterior : Clean set with minor users wear.
Condition mechanical : In full working condition Number : Finder : Nice and bright clean Transport : Works fine on 4 AA batteries Shutter: We have tested the shutter on all speeds and modes. Diaphragm: Fast and clean. Lens : Chinon AF zoom lens mm F 4. Condition exterior : Nice, very little wear. Diaphragm : Snappy and clean. Condition mechanical In full working condition Condition optical Clean , no fungus no marks.
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