TP EUREKA User Manual

Mirrorless prime lens

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EUREKA MIRRORLESS PRIME LENS
USER'S MANUAL
A Gateway To Authenticity.
thypoch.com
Art, a temporal echo, mirrors epochs past and those
yet to flow. With imagery as its vessel, it carries the
intangible essence of time, crystallizing specific slices
of memory from bygone scenes and experiences.
Thypoch Eureka awakens the imagination of the golden
era with classical grace, sculpting the elements of light
and shadow, capturing all the sparkling fragments
through the changing seasons.

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Summary of Contents for TP EUREKA

  • Page 1 flow. With imagery as its vessel, it carries the intangible essence of time, crystallizing specific slices of memory from bygone scenes and experiences. Thypoch Eureka awakens the imagination of the golden era with classical grace, sculpting the elements of light and shadow, capturing all the sparkling fragments through the changing seasons.
  • Page 2 The Name and Content of Hazardous Substances Note Click to Go Users can read the table of content(TOC) to have an overview of the Eureka Product Manual. Please click on the title or link to jump to the specific page. Search Keyword...
  • Page 3: Safety Notes

    Back to Contents Thank you for purchasing a Thypoch product! The Eureka Series is Thypoch’s homage to the optics of the world of yesterday. Eureka is a throwback into the classics, which manifests itself with the classic collapsible structure, modern sharpness, low contrast and vintage bokeh, all together bringing those classic moments into life.
  • Page 4 Lens Parts Back to Contents 1.Lens Front Cap Focus Ring Mark Aperture Ring Mark Depth-of-Field Scale Aperture Ring Mount installation identification Focus Ring Lock Wrench Lens Rear Cap Focus Ring Lens Hood/ UV Filter...
  • Page 5: Lens Control

    Lens Control Back to Contents Switching between Use and Storage In use: To use your lens, please hold the front ring of the lens with your fingers, pull it out, and rotate it clockwise until it stops rotating. In storage: If you don’t use your lens, please hold the front ring of the lens with your fingers, rotate it counterclockwise until it stops...
  • Page 6 Attaching/Removing Back to Contents 1. Attaching and Removing a Lens Please turn off the camera’s power before assembling or disassembling the lens. 1.1 Attaching a Lens Remove the lens rear cap Remove the lens rear cap, align the lens mount installation mark with the body mount mark (as shown in the figure left), and rotate the lens clockwise.
  • Page 7 Back to Contents 2. Attaching and Removing the UV Filter/Lens Hood 2.1 Attaching the UV Filter Loosen the locking screw on the UV filter counterclockwise, align it with the front ring of the lens, and turn the locking screw clockwise. At this time, the filter is fixed on the front ring of the lens, and the installation is complete.
  • Page 8 Back to Contents 2.3 Attaching the Lens Hood Loosen the locking screw on the lens hood counterclockwise, align it with the front ring of the lens, and turn the locking screw clockwise. At this time, the lens hood is fixed on the front ring of the lens, and the installation is complete.
  • Page 9 Back to Contents 2.5 Combining Lens Hood with UV Filter After installing the UV filter according to 2.1, loosen the locking screw on the hood counterclockwise, align it with the front end of the UV filter, and turn the locking screw clockwise.
  • Page 10 Depth of Field Scale Reading Back to Contents The focus ring mark is shown by the red arrow in the figure below The range of depth of field is the scale range corresponding to the straight line where the aperture scale is located on the left and right sides of the focus ring mark.
  • Page 11 Rangefinder Focus Back to Contents Install the lens to a camera with rangefinder focus function (such as Leica M series cameras); Look at the viewfinder frame and turn the focus ring so that the overlapping image of the rangefinder area coincides with the subject (as shown in the picture below).
  • Page 12: Specification

    Specification Back to Contents Name Eureka Colour Brass Version / Aluminum Version Focal Length 50mm Mount Aperture F2-F16 Image Circle 43.2mm(FF) Construction of Optics 6 Elements in 4 Groups Flange Distance 27.8mm(M) Angle of view 46°/39°/27° (diagonal, horizontal, vertical) Type of focusing...
  • Page 13: After Sales Service

    After-sales Service Back to Contents How to Obtain After-Sales Service If a product does not function as warranted during the warranty period, you may obtain after-sales service by contacting Thypoch support team or Thypoch’s authorized dealers. Charges may apply for services not covered by this After-Sales Policy.
  • Page 14 Back to Contents What This After-Sales Policy Does NOT Cover This after-sales policy does not cover the following and charges may apply: No valid proof-of-purchase of the product. Damage caused by unauthorized modification, disassembly, or repair not in accordance with official instructions or manuals. Damage caused by improper installation and operation not in accordance with official instructions or manuals.
  • Page 15 The Name and Content of Hazardous Substances Back to Contents Hazardous Substances Part Name Cr(VI) PBDE Lens Shell Inner Mechanics Optics Other Parts This table is formulated in accordance of SJ/T11364. ○: Indicates that the concentration of the hazardous substance in all homogeneous materials in the parts is below the relevant threshold of the GB/T26572 standard.
  • Page 16 Shenzhen xuchi optics technology co., Ltd. Floor 2A2107, COFCO Xiangyun, Ailian Street, Longgang District, Shenzhen, China SEEING INTO ETERNITY...

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