PSTechnik Skater Scope Instructions
- June 7, 2024
- PSTechnik
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS SKATER® Scope
The SKATER® Scope is designed for S35 lenses, can be attached to 35mm and 16mm
cameras and covers the S35 format with most lenses.
WARNING! Certain 16mm PL lenses have a long rear lens element that could cause
damage to lens and scope. Please check out our “Recommended Lenses” file for
detailed information.
Using Nikon F photo lenses with the SKATER® Scope, the PL mount needs to be
replaced by an optional P+S Technik lens mount for Nikon
F. Please have this done by qualified personnel only.
Never use any photo lens mount other than the original P+S Technik lens mount.
F-Stop and Light Loss
The light loss of the SKATER® Scope is 2/3 of a stop and the calculated Stop
is T4 1/3. Those two values add up to a T-Stop of T5.6. It is important that
this T-Stop is set on the mounted lens itself.
In practice, this means: If you want to expose a T8, then subtract 2/3
aperture and set the lens to T5.6 1/3. The SKATER® Scope only transmits a T4
1/3. Opening the lens iris beyond T4 1/3 has no effect on exposure or depth of
field – on the contrary, it can even produce image errors due to misdirected
light.
Image Rotation and Horizon
The SKATER® Scope provides unlimited image rotation with no mechanical stops.
The image rotation scale (5) is equipped with a 0.8 module gear and can be
motorized with standard lens motors from both sides. After tilt or pivot
settings have been altered, the image rotation is also used to level the
horizon.
Adjusting Tilt Module and Pivot Angles
The angle of the tilt module (1) can be adjusted and fixed in any 2.5°
increment within a range of +/-105°. Open the clamp screw (2), push and hold
the tilt release to the side. Set the tilt module to any desired angle and re-
secure the clamp screw again. The whole lens block can also be pivoted to any
desired angle by opening the pivot lock ring (3).
WARNING! Always support tilt module and mounted lens if the clamp screw or the
pivot lock ring is opened. Always ensure all locking devices are securely
fastened before you continue working.
Focus and Macro Function
The focus should be set on the mounted lens. The image plane (9) is engraved
on the tilt module, but the eye focus is still the best solution.
For better handling you can attach focus motors to the SKATER® Scope. The
focus motor bracket (8) can be mounted on three sides of the tilt module (1) –
19mm or 15mm rods are supplied.
The SKATER® Scope offers a Macro option. Shift the focus area towards the
camera with the Macro Adjustment Ring (7): for this slide the Macro Release
Knob (6) towards the camera and turn the Macro Adjustment Ring (7) to your
preferred focus. For resetting disengage the Macro Release Knob (6) by pushing
it away from the camera and turn the Macro Adjustment Ring (7) until the
release knob locks.
Support Bracket
It is imperative to use the SKATER® Scope with the supplied Support
Bracket (10) and support bridge. Adjust the height of the Support
Bracket with the Height Adjustment Wheel (11). Make sure, that the
SKATER® Scope is constantly supported.
For further information contact P+S TECHNIK GmbH Feinmechanik,
Phone +49 89 45 09 82 30, Email
sales@pstechnik.de,
www.pstechnik.de, 18.08.2021
References
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