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MAJOR OFTHE
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Type: F u l l s i z e 3 5 m m c a m e r a w i t h c o u p l e d b u i l t - i nC d S E x p o s u r eM e t e r
Film: 35mm film (20 or 36 exposures)
Picture size: 24mm x 36mm
Lens: P E T R I4 5 m m F l . 8 ( o r F 2 . 8 ) c o m b i n a t i o nc o a t e d
S h u t t e ri " P E T R ! X V " w i t h b u i l t - i ns e l f t i m e r .
Synchronization: X synchronization.
E x p o s u r es y s t e m: Z e r o m e t h o d r e f l e c t i o nt y p e . F u l l y c o u p l e d " E l e c t r i c - E y e" C d S e x p o s u r e
m e t e r . E x p o s u r e c o r r e c t i o n m a r k f o r s h o o t i n g a g a i n s t - t h e - l i g h ts h o t o n
t o p o f t h e c a m e r a . N e e d l e v i s i b l ei n t h e v i e w f i n d e r .
V i e w f i n d e ri " G r e e n - O - f u l a "t i Cs y s t e m w i t h b r i g h t l i n e f r a m e t y p e a n d p a r a l l a xc o r r e c t i o n
marks.
N e a r e s td i s t a n c e : 2 . 7 5 f e e t ( O . 8 m e t e r )
Film transport: Rapid single stroke (12O drivel film transport lever which automatically
transports film and cocks the shutter.
F i l m c o u n t e r: A u t o m a t i c r e s e t t i n gt y p e . R e s e t s t o , , O " b y o p e n i n g t h e c a m e r a b a c k .
F i l t e rs i z e : 5 5 m m s c r e w - i nt y p e
L e n s H o o d s i z e: 5 7 m m s l i p - i nt y p e
D i m e n s i o n :s 1 2 5X 7 8 x 7 1 . 5 ( m m )
W e i g h t: 5309.

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M A J O R S P E C t F t c A T t o N SO F T H E p E T R t R A C E R . . . . . . . . . . . 2 HOW TO HOLD YOUR PETRI RACER ...,..I4
D E S C R I P T I O NO F P A R T S ... ... , . . 4 HOW TO USE THE SELFTIMER . .......... . 14
FIILMLOADING.,. ,....6 F L A S HP H O T O G R A P H Y ......,.. .15
HOW TO USE THE , , D I A M A T I C , E Y E
" EXPOSUREMETER .. 8 D E P T HO F F I E L D , . ,.,.... .16
P O I N T S O N U S I N G T H E E X P O S U R EM E T E R . , ..... .1 I U N L O A D I N GT H E F I L M . . . . . ,.,.,,., .17
S H O O T I N GA G A I N S TT H E L I G H T ,......,..72 P E T R IF I L T E R S . . . . . ....,. 18
FOCUS|NG. ........13 ACCESSORIES ......19
DESCRIPTION
OFPARTS
1. Film Counter
2. C a b l e R e l e a s eS o c k e t
3. E x p o s u r eC o r r e c t i o n M a r k
4. O N - O F FS w i t c h
5. DistanceIndicator
6. A c c e s s o r yS h o e
7. GREEN-O'MATIC V i e w fi n d e r
8. Film RewindCrank
9. S h o u l d e rS t r a P
10. Shutter Release Button
11. D i s t a n c eS c a l e
L2. D i a p h r a g mR i n g
13. Shutter Speed Dial
1 4 . D i a p h r a g mS c a l e
15. CdS Cell
16. Film Speed lndicator
1 7 . L e n s F o c u s i n gK n o b

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18. Selftimer
19. Flash Socket
20. Film Rewind Button
2I. M e r c u r y B a t t e r yC o m p a r t m e n t
22. Tripod Bush
23. Film Cassette Chamber
24. Eye Piece
25. Film Advance Lever
26. Camera Sprockets
27. Film Take.up Spool
28. Film Pressure Plate
FILMTOADIHO
Openlng the Gamera Back
Slidedown the latch at the
side of the camera with
your thumbnail to open
the Camera Back. At the
s a m e t i m e .t h e F i l m C o u n t e r
returns automatically to
zero.
Put the film cassette into
t h e F i l m C a s s e t t eC h a m b e r
and check that the two-pin
f i l m - c a s s e t t e - h o l d e r( A ) i s
properly engaged with the
f i l m c a s s e t t eb y t u r n i n g t h e
film rewindknob.

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FILM COUNTER w h e n y o u o p e n t h e C a m e r a B a c k .t h e F i l m C o u n t e r
automatically returns to the "O" position.

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Film Loading
Glosing the Gamera Back
Slip the film end into any
s l i t o n t h e T a k e - u pS p o o l a n d The Camera Back will be
slide it down towardthe bot- c l o s e da u t o m a t i c a l l yb y l i g h t
t o m o f t h e c a m e r ab o d y , 3 n d pressure.
check that the film perfora-
t i o n i s p r o p e r l ye n g a g e dw i t h
t h e t o o t h o f c a m e r as p r o c k e t .
Advance the Film
Advance Lever
Before closing the camera
b a c k ,a d v a n c et h e f i l m u n t i l s Release Shutter Release
both perforations of the \ Button and advance the
f l l m a r e e n g a g e dw i t h t h e t Film Advance Lever
camera sprockets. When \'
c o c k i n gt h e s h u t t e r ,a d v a n c e R e p e a tt h i s a c t i o nt w i c e u n t i l
t h e F i l m A d v a n c eL e v e rf u l l y t h e F i l m C o u n t e rs h o w s " S "
until it stops. This ensures You are now ready to take
that the film has beenfully your first picture.
advanced.
Tl|T..DIAMATIC.EYT''
(lN FILMTtlADIT{G
P(lIIITS
Avoid Film Loading in
l|OlvTOUST TXPOSURE
METER
direct sunlight. Always T h e " D i a m a t i c E y e" e x p o s u r e m e t e r
do this in the shadow. i s c o u p l e d w i t h t h r e e e l e m e n t s ,a n d
It is most important that their features are as stated below:
the fllm runs correctlY S h u t t e r S p e e d. A p e r t u r e . F i l m S p e e d
o v e rt h e C a m e r aS p r o c k e -
T h e c o u p l e dr a n g e i s f r o m L V 3 t o L V L T
ts into the TakeupSpool.
w h e n u s i n g t h e A S A 1 O Of i l m . y o u
To checkthat the film is
w i n d i n g o n , o b s e r v et h e h a v e ,t h e r e f o r e , t h ec h o i c e o f b o t h h i g h
F i l m R e w i n dC r a n k w h i l e a n d s l o w s p e e df i l m s . l n o t h e r w o r d s ,
a d v a n c i n gt h e f i l m . whenusing a fllm rated at ASA 1OO,
T h e C r a n k s h o u l dr e v o l v e the exposuremeter has a range of
in the reverse direction Fl.8 at Llz second (LV3l for dutl
to that indicated by the s u b j e c t s a n d t o F l 6 a t 1 / 5 O Os e c o n d
a r r o w .W h e n y o u a d v a n c e ( L V 1 7 )f o r b r i g h t s u b j e c t s .
one frame of the fllm, the
shutter is simultaneously ASA & DIN Expoeure Multiples
cocked. As you release A S A ( 2 O ) ,2 5 , 1 3 2 1 , 5 0 ,( 6 4 ) , 1 O O ,( 1 6 0 1 ,
y o u r h o l d o f t h e l e v e r ,i t 2OO, 132d, 4OO, 800
returns to its original D fN ( 1 4 ) , 1 5 , ( 1 6 ) ,( 1 7 1 ,! 9 , ( 1 9 ) ,( 2 0 )
position. 2.-1,!1221,,231, 24, (251, (26l',27,
( 2 8 1 ,( 2 9 ) , 3 0
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REPTAGING
THEMERCURY
BATTERY
EXPOSURE
METERCOUPLED U n s c r e wt h e m e t a l c a p w h i c h i s
RANGE
CHART(ASA100) located at the bottom of the
camera by using the edge of a
\Len:
c o i n . R e p l a c ew i t h a n e w B a t -
r-v\ F1.8 F2.8 F4 F5.6 F8 Fll F16 q# tery and ensure that the plus
,/z sign (*) is facing the outside
3 I
4
t/o t/z l-
of the Battery Compartment.
5
,/s t/n '/z
I
M e r c u r yB a t t e r ys u i t a b l ef o r u s e
6
t/r, ,/e '/n t/z
L
w i t h P E T R I R A C E Ri s :
7
t/
/30 /rt t/e r/n '/,
I
M a l l o r yP X l 3 , R M 6 2 5
8 t/to
/to
t/rs t/e r/o
/z I Eveready E625
9
t/
/ t25 /uo
t/to t/r, t/e
/n
t/z N a t i o n a l M D , G . E .6 2 5
10 t/
/ 250 / rzt
t/ao t/zo r/rs
/" l/
/a

11 t/
/ 500 / rso
'/rrs t/eo r/so
/rs
t/
/t
A single action of the film advance lever
L2 / soo
'/zto r/rzs r/ao
/to
'/ rs a c t i v a t e st h e e x p o s u r em e t e r - t h e m e t e r s w i t -
13 t/soo r/zso t/rzs
/ao
t/to c h e s o f f w h e n t h e s h u t t e r i s r e l e a s e di n o r d e r
T4 t/soo r/zso
/ rzs
'/ao t o p r e v e n t l e a k a g eo f b a t t e r y p o w e r . T h e s m a l l
r5 ,/soo
/ zso
'/rzs indicatoron the top of the camera turns to
l6 / uoo
t/zso red when the film is wound and the exposure
t7 ErtJkul- r" 9 '/soo meter is in operation.
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EXPOSURE
SETTII{G
| . S e tt h e F i l m S p e e di n d i - 2. S e l e c tt h e s h u t t e r s p e e d 3. P o i n t t h e P E T R IR A C E R
c a t o r a c c o r d i n gt o t h e that you require. Use toward the subjectand
A S A ( o r D I N )o f f i l m i n f a s t e r s p e e d sf o r s u n n y adjust the Diaphragm
u s e .T h e w h i t e d o t s s e - subjects and slower ring until the exposure
en on the Film Speed speeds for shadowy m e t e r n e e d l em e e t st h e
lndicator represent a ones. indicator mark in the
figure in parentheses Viewfinder.
respectively.

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oil ustl{G Sometimes,when you are

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EXPOSURE photographing dark sub-
jects, you may not be able
PH(lT(lGRAPHY
LA]IDSGAPE to adjust the exposure
When taking landscape pictures needle to the indicator
with large expanses of sky, point m a r k . O n t h i s o c c a s i o nu s e
t h e c a m e r a s l i g h t l y d o w n w a r d sb e - a slower shutter speed.
f o r e y o u t a k e a r e a d i n g .T h i s a v o i d s Filters for the PETRI
inflation of the meter,which would RACER flt over both the
cause under-exposure. l e n sa n d t h e " E l e c t r i c E y e "
thus eliminatingfilter factor*
P(lRTRAIT
PH(lT(lGRAP}IY c o m p e n s a t i o nW h e n t h e s u -
T a k e a c l o s e - u pr e a d i n go f t h e s u b - bject is so dark that the
ject, taking care not to measure
camera does not give a
t h e b r i g h t n e s so f t h e s k y a n d o t h e r
r e a d i n g ,t h e n s e t t h e a p e r -
background objects. lf the light
causes strong contrast between ture and shutter speed
light and dark areas, readings manually. lf the subject is
should be taken of both Portions too bright, use a NDX4 filter*
a n d t h e a v e r a g ef i g u r e u s e d . (See articles on flltersl
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S]|OOTII{C
AOAIIIST
Tl|ETIGHT

S p e c i a lp r o c e d u r e m u s t b e t a k e n w h e n t h e b a c k -
g r o u n d o f t h e s u b j e c t i s e x c e s s i v e l yb r i g h t e r t h a n
t h e m a i n s u b j e c t , o r w h e n p h o t o g r a p h i n ga n o p e n
oLl
l a n d s c a p ew h e r e t h e m a j o r p a r t o f t h e p i c t u r e ' s
area comprises bright sky. Under these circum.
a\
| _-/
lL1
Frl
s t a n c e s t h e b r i g h t s e c t i o no f t h e s u b j e c t w i l l o v e r - lfu
power the light meter and lead to underexposure. O
I n o r d e r t o o b t a i n c o r r e c t e x p o s u r ea n d f u l l d e t a i l J
in the important parts of the picture, the PETRI
R A C E Ri n c o r p o r a t e sa u n i q u e f e a t u r e . p r o c e e d i n .*"-
oll
.-+r,
,.
t h e n o r m a l m a n n e r f o r s e t t i n g t h e e x p o s u r e ,b u t
a d j u s t t h e l i g h t i n d i c a t o rn e e d l et o t h e u p p e r n o t c h F
t"l
of the frame finder instead of to the centre,as IFJ
s h o w n b y i n d i c a t o ro n t o p o f t h e c a m e r a b o d y . T h i s o
simple adjustment will automatically correct the J
e x p o s u r es e t t i n g a n d b r i n g o u t t h e f i n e d e t a i l o f
t2 t h e m a i n s u b j e c t .
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L o o k t h r o u g h t h e v i e w f i i n d e ra n d a t t h e c e n t r e y o u
r0cuslNG w i l l s e ea g o l d e n - c o l o u r e d
r e c t a n g l ei n w h i c h i m a g e s
a r e s u p e r i m p o s e d . A d j u s t t h e F o c u s i n gK n o b s l o w -
ly up and down and you will see that two images
move within the rectangular zone. The lens is corr-
e c t l y f o c u s e d w h e n t h e t w o i m a g e sa r e f u s e d i n t o
one and the subjectis seen clear in this centre

IN FOCUS
T rectangle.

Viewfinder ..GREEN.(I-MATIC"
When taking portraits or close-ups, use the VIEWFII{DER
three dots in the frame as the picture border.
(Parallax correction marks.) fhe PETRI RACERis equipped with the
.75 feet ' L o p p e d " " G r e e n - O - M a t "i c v i e w f i n d e rw h i c h i n c r e a s e s
No heads
--5f f with PETRI-BRlcHT v i s i b i l i t y . l t a l s o e l i m i n a t e se y e f a t i g u e a n d
i . ] I - I T E . r N A. -M E EFt Ii lN
hED
DER ensureseasy and accurate focusing. The
b r i l l i a n tP , E T R IB R I G H TL I N E F R A M Ec t e a r l y
outlines exactly what your camera lens
p h o t o g r a p h s a, n d t h u s s i m p l i f i e st h e c o m -
plicated art of photograpy.

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HOIT T]|ESTLFTIMER
TOUSE
Turn the selftimer lever as far as
it goes and press the Shutter Re-
lease Button. After a delay of ap-
p r o x i m a t e l y1 O s e c o n d s , t h e f l l m
will be exposed.
{ N o t e t h a t t h e s e l f t i m e rc a n b e s e t
at in betweenpositions so as to
s h o r t e nt h e r e l e a s et i m e . T h e m a i n
use of the selftimer is for photo-
g r a p h i n ga g r o u p w h i c h t h e p h o t o .
g r a p h e rw i s h e st o j o i n . l t c a n a l s o
be useful for close-up shots when
l|OI{|
TOHOLD
T}|EPTTRI
RACER using a largeaperture.
The slightest movement of your PETRI RACER frAlways set the MX switch to the X
g r e a t l ya f f e c t st h e s h a r p n e s so f t h e p i c t u r e . C r a d l e p o s i t i o nw h e n t a k i n g f i a s h w i t h t h e
the camerain both hands and placethe camera selftimer. You can use selftimer
back against your cheek or nose. To give extra at any shutter speed, but not with
s t a b i l i t y ,d r a w y o u r e l b o w s i n t o y o u r s i d e . H o l d
y o u r b r e a t h f o r a m o m e n t a n d r e l e a s et h e s h u t t e r B. In all casesthe use of a tripod
t 4 in a smooth action. is necessary
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The PETRI
R A C E Rh a s M X s y n c h r o n i z a t i o n which is
ILAS]|P||OTOORAI|Y
suitablefor use with either an electronic flash gun
or flash bulbs. Set the fiash synchronizing lever
a c c o r d i n gt o t h e f l a s h u n i t u s e d :
X f o r e l e c t r o n i ca n d M f o r f l a s h b u l b s . C o n n e c t t h e
f l a s h l e a d t o t h e S y n c h r o n i z i n gF l a s h S o c k e t ,a n d c h e -
ck that either the electronic flash is fully charged,
or that the flash bulb is properlyin position.
S e t t h e s h u t t e r a c c o r d i n g t o t h e C H A R T b e l o w ,a n d
t h e a p e r t u r e a c c o r d i n gt o t h e b u l b s o r u n i t u s e d .
Focus in the normal w?y, and release the shutter.
T h e P E T R I R A C E R h a s a u n i v e r s a l a c c e s s o r ys h o e ,
w h i c h e n a b l e sy o u t o a t t a c h y o u r f l a s h g u n i f r e q u i r e d .
When not taking flash pictures, the shutter may be
set in either the M or X position.
Flasfr b u l b M Synchronization
SYNCHROI{IZATIO}I
CHART X Synchronization

M Class All shutter speeds /30 second or slower


F Class /60 second or slower
Electronic Flash All shutter speeds

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OTTIETD DEPTH()FFIELDCHART
(PETRI
45mm Fl.8& F2.8tEils)
T h e D e p t ho f F i e l di s t h e d i s t a n c eb e h i n d
a n d i n f r o n t o f t h e s u b j e c to n w h i c h y o u NNO. 8 2.8 4 5.5 8 t6
feet\
a r e f o c u s e d ,w h i c h i s s h a r p . T h e D e p t h 2.69 2.65 2 . 6 1 2-s6 2.48 2.40 2.26
2.75
o f F o c u s o f a n y c a m e r aw i l l v a r y a c c o r d - 2.82 2.86 2 . 9 1 ? . 9 7 3. 08 3 . 2 3 3.s0
ing to the focal length of the lens and 3 2.92 2.88 2.83 2.77 2.69 2.58 2.46
3.08 3 .1 3 3 .r 9 3.27 3.40 3.58 3 . 9 2
aperture. The Lens with a short focal
4 3. 86 3. 79 3 . 7| 3.60 3.45 3.28 3.04
l e n g t hw i l l h a v e m o r e d e p t h o r f i e l d t h a n 4 .r 5 4.24 4.35 4. 50 4 . 1 6 5 . t 2 5 . 8 6
a lens with a long focal length. 5 4.-18 4 . 6 7 4.55 4. 39 4 .t 1 3.92 3.57
5.24 5.38 5.56 s.82 6.25 6.90
X W h e n p h o t o g r a p h i n gs u b j e c t sw i t h l o t s 8.34

o f i m p o r t a n td e t a i l , a s i n a r c h i t e c t u r e , 6 s . 5 9 5. 53 5.35 5 . 1 3 4 . 8 8 4. 50 4 0 5
6.34 6 . 5 5 6 . 8 2 7 . 2 2 7. 90 8 . 9 8 D
u s e a s m a l l a p e r t u r e ,i . e . f 1 1 . o r f 1 6 .
8 1.46 7 . 1 9 6 - 8 9 6 . 5 2 6 . 0 4 f. ss 4 . 8 5
T o b l u r o u t u n s i g h t l yb a c k g r o u n d su s e 8.63 9 . 0 2 9.s5 r 0 . 3 5 I t . 8 4 t 4 4 3 2 2 . 7 4
a w i d e a p e r t u r e ,i . e . f 1 . 8 o r f 2 . 8 . t2 t 0 . 8 1 | 0 . 2 5 9 . 6 4 8 9 4 8. 06 7 . t 7 6.0
|3.48 |4 . 4 8 |5.89 r 8 . 2 523.50 36.66
{ R e f e r t o t h e D e p t h o f F i e i dT a b l e w h i c h @

indicates the zone of sharpness of 30 2 3 .5 0 2 0 . 9 6 r 8 . 5 7r 6 .t l t 3 . 4 4 4 8.66


4 t . 5 3 5 2 . 8 3 78.30 2t8 72 @ 6 @ .

each apertureat a set distance.


@ t 0 ?5 69.22 4 8 . 4 6 3 4 . 6 0 2 4 . 2 1 t 7 . 6 1 | 3 . 0 0
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U}ILOADII{G
THE FIIM
B "fKuLu,
It is important to
develop your film
as soon as possible
fr*ffi:. H' after taking your
pictures. At high
temperatures, es-
p e c i a l l yi n t h e s u m -
mer your exposed
film may be spoiled
Rewind Button Rewind Grank Removing the Film
when it is left in an
W h e ny o u h a v e f i n i ' While pressing the Select a place in the
u n d e v e l o p e dc o n d i -
shed the film, you Film Rewind Button, shade and avoid the
tion f or severaI
have to rewind it p u l l o u t t h e F i l m d i r e c t s u n l i g h t .C h e c k
d a y s . P a r t i c u l a ra t -
into the film cassette. Rewind Crank, and that the film is fully
tention should be
First press the Film t u r n i t i n t h e d i r e c - r e w o u n db y a d v a n c i n g
taken not to leave
R e w i n dB u t t o n l o c a t - tion indicatedby t h e and observing t h e R e -
your exposed films
ed at the bottom of m a r k i n g u n t i l y o u w i n d C r a n k .l f i t d o e s
in a damp placeor
the camera body. feel no resistance. film not move the
in high tempera-
cassette.
tu re.
FILTERS
PETRI

Filters reduce the amount of light entering. N D X 4 f i l t e r i s r e c o mm e n d e d . T h i s f i l t e r


the lens, and when using them it is there- is available both for colour and black &
fore necessary to increase the exposure. white films.
This increase is called the FILTER FACTOR. For B&W Films
Y o u r P E T RI R A C E R , h o w e v e r a u t o m a t i c a l l y S u bj ects
compensates for the filter factor. Y 1 , Y 2L a n d s c a p ew s ith a blueskyinthe
* The UV filter serves a useful purpose in b a c k g r o u n d . P o r t r a i ta n d b u i l d i n g s .
protectingthe lens from dust and damage, YA3 Darkens the sky and makes the
and you can use it for both colour and subjectstand out when the subject
black & white fllms. lt is recommended i s m o un t a i n s o r d i s t a n t v i e w s .
that you parmanently use the UV filter R1 For dramatic effect. Blackens sky
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