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Technical Data:
Noblex Pro 06/150
- Picture angle
146 degrees
- Picture size
50mm x 120mm
- Film Size
roll film 120
- Frames
6
- Film Advance
manual
- Exposure count
- Double exposure block
removable
- Lens
Tessar 4,5/50
- Diaphragm
f = 4,5 to 22 manual with half stops up to f = 16
- Shutter
rotating firmgap, motor driven
- Exposure time, fixed
1/250s, 1/125s, 1/60s, 1/30s, 1/15s through uninterrupted
multiexposure
- Multi-exposure capability
- Cable release receptacle
- Filter receptacle
- Power for drive
4 x battery Accu, (Type AA/LR 6 / Mignon)
- Battery switch
- Battery check
- Panorama Finder
coated
- Finder capacity
90 %
- Finder enlargement
.5
- 2 levels
green, parallel level visible in the finder
- Tripod Socket
1/4 "
- Non-interference grips
- Strap receptacle
- Weight
ca. 1750 g
- Measurements
211 mm wide x 175mm high x 114mm deep
Noblex Pro 06/150 UN
The following ranges of depth of field can be realized with the modified lens:
Adjustable range (metres)
| Aperture |
farthest |
medium |
nearest |
| f 4.5 |
2.11 ... 1.56 |
1.77 ... 1.37 |
1.31 ... 1.08 |
| f 5.6 |
2.21 ... 1.51 |
1.84 ... 1.33 |
1.35 ... 1.06 |
| f 8 |
2.46 ... 1.41 |
2.00 ... 1.25 |
1.43 ... 1.01 |
| f 11 |
2.86 ... 1.31 |
2.26 ... 1.17 |
1.65 ... 0.97 |
| f 16 |
3.94 ... 1.17 |
2.87 ... 1.06 |
1.82 ... 0.89 |
| f 22 |
7.28 ... 1.04 |
4.29 ... 0.96 |
2.28 ... 0.81 |
Noblex Pro 6/150 F
Supplement to the technical data of Noblex Pro 06/150
- 3- stop focusing
infinity, 5m, 1m
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Noblex Pro 6/150 FE
Noblex Pro 6/150 S
Supplement to the technical data of Noblex Pro 06/150
- Lens shift
3 mm (=2.5degrees) up, at rest
Noblex Pro 6/150 HS
Supplement to the technical data of Noblex Pro 06/150
- Exposure times, fixed
1/1000s, 1/500s, 1/125s, 1/60s
- Plug receptacle - external power supply (Power-Pack Accu 6 V)
Film 120 Vs 220:
You can use 220 film in the 120 film size Noblex. When you finish the normal amount of
exposures (6) switch the camera to the multiple exposure mode. Wind the counter midway
between"6" and "S". Take the seventh exposure. Advance the knob until
the counter goes to "1" which will be your 8th exposure. Switch the camera back
to single exposure and continue shooting for three more exposures. You should get 11
exposures on a 220 roll of film.
Reference Pictures
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- Symphony on the Mountain, Whistler Mountain, BC, Summer 1997. Picture taken with
Noblex 135 U
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- Church wedding. Picture taken with Noblex Pro 6/150U by Jack Murrey
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