Halkov film

Using Konica Hexar's hidden/disabled features

Multi-exposure

  • switch from Off to P-mode while pressing SELF
  • the display will show 0 left of number of shot, e.g. 0[03] 
  • with each exposure, the left number increases, e.g. 1[03], 2[03] etc.
  • switch to Off, and the film is transported to the next frame
  • more than 9 exposures are possible, but not indicated

Manual selection of flash guide number

  • switch from Off to P-mode while pressing SELECT 
  • keep pressing SELECT and use UP/DOWN for GN selection 
  • when releasing SELECT, camera displays [PFl]. 
  • switch to Off, and the selection is deleted. 
  • when required GN number is not available, select nearest lower number, e,g. GN24 not available, then select GN23.
Infrared auto focus
  • load film, and switch camera on (P, A, or M mode) 
  • IR film is non DX, so requires pressing the shutter release button to advance to frame 1
  • switch to A mode, then press SELECT until ISO values are displayed. Within 3 secs, press DOWN untill [---] is shown. press MF once to display [750] (corresponding to Konica IR750 film) press MF twice to display [850] (corresponding to Kodak's 850 film) (the numbers correspond to the wavelength the films are sensitive for) 
  • after 3 secs, the display will show [iso 100], acknowledging successful setting of IR value
  • for correct exposure, consult the data sheet of the film
Fast exposure setting
  • select aperture in M-mode
  • partially press shutter release button - display shows proper shutter time
  • press UP or DOWN, and that time is selected. This allows for a very quick spotmetering. When now the composition is changed, including DOF, the measured time still is used.
Auto-bracketing
  • switch to M-mode and press SELECT until [+/- 0.0] is shown. 
  • use UP/DOWN to select increment, from 1/3 to 2 stops. 
  • when pressing shutter release, three exposures are taken. 
  • Important: though engaged in M-mode, switching to A or P is possible before pressing shutter release. 
  • bracketing varies shutter release time. When in P-mode this is outside of the range 1/250 - camera shake critical speed, the aperture is changed. 
  • autofocus is activated before the first exposure and maintained for second and third. 
  • shutter release time indication shown in A or P mode is only calculated for the first exposure. Under low light conditions, the shutter time may end up under the camera shake critical speed. When in doubt use a tripod. when the aperture/shutter time combination falls entirely out of the range of the Hexar, the exposure is not made. This results in only 1 or 2 exposures
  • when the film is full, the bracketing is stopped, and the film gets rewound 
  • when using bracketing together with EV-compensation in A or P mode, the entire bracket moves up or down the amount of the compensation
  • no bracketing is possible with flash or T(time) exposures
  • bracketing has to be cancelled by setting the EV to [+/-0.0] again.

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Konica Hexar - enabling hidden/disabled features

I figured it'd be a good idea to archive this information found in the legendary photo.net Hexar AF thread for later use, since it's mostly filled with useless crap and I don't feel like navingating it if I ever forget this stuff.

Enabling silent mode:

First make sure your camera is powered off. Then: 

  • Turn the aperture dial to F22.
  • Turn the camera on and press SELECT. The display will show +/-0.0 
  • Press SELECT again. The display will show [0].
  • Turn the camera off, then on. Do not press any buttons. Display shows [0].
  • Enter ROM with the exposure compensation buttons: 

      • right button 1x 
      •  left button 2x 
      •  right button 3x 
      •  left button 4x 
      •  right button 3x 
      •  left button 2x 
      •  right button 1x 

The camera will rattle and buzz and the display will show the flashing number '232'.

  • Turn aperture dial from F22 to F13 (between F11 and F16). Display shows A[38] Use the left exposure compensation button to go to A[00] .
  • Turn aperture dial to F16. The display shows D[FB] .
  • Set display to D[FA] with the exposure compensation button. 
  • Power off. The display shows F16.
  • Press shutter release button for 2 seconds. F16 disappears, camera switches off.
  • Press MF while turning camera on, and the display will show the much desired L[0].

 AE bracketing: 

Follow the steps as above. At step 8, instead of setting D[FA] set D[FE]. Power off, then hold the shutter release as described above. You should then get Silent Mode, AEB as well as all the extra Hexar Classic features. 

 IR mode:

Load film, and switch camera on (P, A, or M mode) - IR film is non DX, so press the shutter release button to advance to frame 1. (Note that IR-Mode does not work with DX coded film!) - switch to A mode, then press SELECT until ISO values are displayed. Within 3 secs, press DOWN untill [---] is shown.

Immediately press MF once to display [750] (corresponding to Konica IR750 film) - - press MF twice to display [850] (corresponding to Kodak's 850 film) (the numbers correspond to the wavelength the films are sensitive for). After 3 secs, the display will show [iso 100], acknowledging successful setting of IR value.

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