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Stereo Scan 440 - DCU

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far as it will go, if this is not done the focus will be incorrect. The unit is clamped<br />

in place using the knurled head screws in the upper set of screw holes. The<br />

camera back is then fitted to the casting ensuring that the key fits into it's slot,<br />

and is locked in place using the two sliding clamps. If the aperture is set<br />

correctly, the unit is now ready for use.<br />

. Polaroid 550<br />

The setup for this camera back is identical to that for the 545 above, except for<br />

the fact that the camera unit is inserted into the camera housing with the rm spot<br />

on top of the casting away from the operator.<br />

. 35mm(RICOH)<br />

This unit complete is inserted in place of the Polaroid camera unit and is locked<br />

into place using the knurled head screws. The shutter remote cable is plugged<br />

into it's socket on the rear of the camera and the shutter set to 'Bulb' ( see the<br />

camera instruction booklet).<br />

. The l2Omm camera back will usually be sent with it's own camera assembly,<br />

but some early <strong>Stereo</strong>scan 4OO's may have a camera assembly that is<br />

interchangeable between Polaroid and 12Omm. The procedure to change camera<br />

backs with this type of assembly is shown in Figure 4 as follows:-<br />

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<strong>Stereo</strong>scan <strong>440</strong> Operator Manual

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