AgfaPhoto 6A1360

AgfaPhoto APX Pan 100 135/36 Film User Manual

Modello: 6A1360

1. Prodotto finitoview

The AgfaPhoto APX 100 is a black and white negative film designed for general photographic applications. It is a medium-speed film with a nominal sensitivity of ISO 100/21°, offering fine grain and good sharpness. This film is suitable for a wide range of subjects, including architecture, landscape, documentation, and still-life photography.

AgfaPhoto APX 100 film box front

Immagine 1.1: anteriore view of the AgfaPhoto APX 100 film box, showing the brand and film type.

AgfaPhoto APX 100 film box back

Immagine 1.2: posteriore view of the AgfaPhoto APX 100 film box, displaying usage instructions for black and white prints in multiple languages and manufacturing details.

2. Installazione e caricamento

This film is a 35mm roll film with 36 exposures. It is designed for use in 35mm cameras. Proper loading of the film is crucial for successful photography.

  1. Apri il retro della fotocamera: In a dimly lit area, open the back cover of your 35mm camera.
  2. Inserire la cartuccia della pellicola: Inserire la cartuccia della pellicola nell'apposito vano sul lato sinistro della macchina fotografica.
  3. Pull Film Leader: Pull the film leader across the camera back until it reaches the take-up spool on the right side. Ensure the perforations on the film engage with the teeth on the take-up spool.
  4. Pellicola sicura: Insert the film leader into the slot on the take-up spool and wind it slightly to ensure it is securely attached.
  5. Chiudi la parte posteriore della fotocamera: Chiudere bene il dorso della fotocamera.
  6. Pellicola in anticipo: Advance the film by winding the film advance lever (or using the motor drive) and pressing the shutter button until the frame counter shows '1'. This ensures any film exposed during loading is advanced past the lens.
AgfaPhoto APX 100 film canister

Image 2.1: The AgfaPhoto APX 100 film cartridge, ready for loading into a 35mm camera.

AgfaPhoto APX 100 film roll and canister

Image 2.2: The AgfaPhoto APX 100 film roll partially unspooled from its canister, showing the film leader and perforations.

3. Istruzioni per l'uso

Once the film is loaded, set your camera's ISO or film speed to 100. The film features DX coding, which allows compatible cameras to automatically detect the film speed. For optimal results, ensure your camera's light meter is functioning correctly and use appropriate exposure settings for the lighting conditions.

APX 100 is known for its versatility and is suitable for various lighting situations. It offers good contrast and tonal rendition, making it a reliable choice for both beginners and experienced photographers.

AgfaPhoto APX 100 film box side with ISO and barcode

Immagine 3.1: Lato view of the AgfaPhoto APX 100 film box, showing the ISO 100/21° rating and the barcode (UPC: 4250255100444).

4. Cura e conservazione

To maintain the quality of your AgfaPhoto APX 100 film, observe the following care and storage guidelines:

  • Pellicola non esposta: Store unexposed film in its original sealed packaging in a cool, dry place, ideally below 20°C (68°F). Refrigeration (not freezing) can extend shelf life, but allow the film to warm to room temperature before use to prevent condensation.
  • Pellicola esposta: Process exposed film as soon as possible after shooting. If immediate processing is not possible, store exposed rolls in a cool, dark, and dry environment.
  • Evitare gli estremi: Protect film from direct sunlight, high temperatures, and high humidity, as these can degrade image quality.
  • Gestione: Handle film by the edges to avoid fingerprints, dust, and scratches.

5. Risoluzione Dei Problemi

If you encounter issues with your film photography, consider the following common troubleshooting steps:

  • Cornici vuote: Check if the film was loaded correctly and advanced properly. Ensure the camera's shutter is firing.
  • Underexposed/Overexposed Images: Verify your camera's exposure settings (aperture, shutter speed) and ensure the ISO is correctly set to 100. Use a light meter or consult a reliable exposure guide.
  • Perdite di luce: Inspect your camera for any cracks or gaps in the body or film door seals that could allow unwanted light to reach the film.
  • Graffi/Polvere: Ensure your camera's film path is clean. Handle film carefully during loading and unloading to prevent physical damage.
  • Problemi di elaborazione: If multiple rolls show similar problems, the issue might be with the film processing. Consult your film lab or review your home development process.

6. Specifiche tecniche

SpecificazioneDettaglio
MarcaAgfaFoto
Nome del modelloAPX
Numero modello articolo6A1360
Colore della pellicolaIn bianco e nero
Tipo di formato pellicola135
Esposizioni per rullino36
Peso dell'articolo0.64 once
Dimensioni del prodotto2.36 x 1.57 x 1.57 pollici
ProduttoreAgfaFoto
Data prima disponibilità8 agosto 2012

7. Garanzia e supporto

AgfaPhoto film products are manufactured under license. For specific warranty information, support, or service inquiries related to your AgfaPhoto APX 100 film, please contact the authorized distributor or the manufacturer directly. Details regarding warranty limitations and instructions are typically provided within the product packaging.

For further assistance, refer to the official AgfaPhoto websito o contattare il loro servizio clienti.

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