User's Guide
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20
ThfI
camera
Body
standard eyepiece, locale the small tab at the base
of
the rubber
eyecup and
sl
ide
il
until the shulter completely cavers the cye-
pieee
open
ing.
On
th
e hyperlong
finder.
r
otate
the
knurlcd
ring
closes!
10
the eyecup counter-cJocKwise to close the shutltr.
2.6 AdJustlng the Viewing Horizon
lf
th
e rotation
of
the image seen through the cameras viewtindcr
does not exactly match what
is
secn through the naked eye, there
is
a fine adjustrncnllhat can be made
(Q
the image's relative hori-
zon. Locale the small slotted 5crew located on the underside
of
the viewfinder juS!
in
side the eyepiece lock ring (sec photo) .
Notice that the screw travels in an elongated
CU
IO
Ut.
Loosen the
screw one tum and, while looking
through the viewfinder, move
the screw within ils cutout
iD
order to adjusl the horizontal rota-
tion, When the images seen through your \eft and right eyes
coincide, Jock the screw.
2.7 Vlewlng Sereen
Th
e unique concave design
of
the Aalon fiber optic viewing
sereen gives it
ilS
superior sharpness and lucid quality.
If
your
viewing sereen possesses a dark blcmish
or
IWO.
don
'I
be
alarmed; these spots are acrually fraelured fibers and are inherent
in the manufacturing
of
fiber screens. Such blemishes. although
occasion al,
are the trade-off for the brilliant screens which resu
lt
from the use
of
this lechnology.










