Sinar Digital Camera Digital Camera User Manual


 
Small Picture Format – Great Effect
Don‘t sell those Nikon lenses yet! By using the
35 mm Mirror Module, the Sinar m camera can
easily also be converted into a 35 mm single-
lens-reflex camera that can be used with a large
variety of Nikon lenses opening up a great range
of focal lengths for your Sinarback that extends
from extreme wide-angle to super telephoto lenses.
Additional advantages of the modular Sinar m
System: It features a significantly larger image area
than those of many digital small image single-lens-
reflex cameras and it does not require the annoying
focal length multiplying factors that have to be taken
into account because of the smaller sensor formats
in other cameras. In any case, the full 24 x 36 mm
format is at your disposal – even larger, depending
on the digital back and the lens that is being used.
with Nikon Lenses
They make it possible to evaluate light conditions
very accurately in any situation, so that a correctly
exposed photograph is assured.
The Sinar m Medium Format Mirror Module also
allows the use of a large variety of Hasselblad V
series lenses. In this case, focusing and setting
the aperture is performed manually, although the
exposure- and focusing systems of the mirror
module can also be used in a supporting manner.
Break Loose!
In this configuration, which is also ideally suitable for
mobile applications, the optional Sinar m PowerGrip
can be attached to the bottom of the Sinar m by
means of a rapid fastening screw. The rechargeable
batteries housed in this PowerGrip provide ample
energy so that longer shooting sessions can be
performed comfortably without external power
supplies. A built-in additional lockable release
button also makes it possible to work ergonomically
also in portrait format.