Specifications
the center of the microprism area. Depress the shutter release button slightly until one or
two of the exposure indicator lamps (LED's) located on the right side of the viewfinder
frame illuminate (Fig. 20). Should the green lamp (LED) not illuminate, you must turn
either the shutter speed dial or the lens aperture ring until the green lamp illuminates. By
doing so, you will be assured of a correct exposure.
THE EXPOSURE INDICATOR:
Your new compact SLR camera has three exposure indicator lamps (LED's) located at the
right side of the viewfinder. These three lamps control the condition of exposure of the
camera. The conditions of exposures can be confirmed in the following three ways.
A. Over exposure
B. Correct exposure
C. Under exposure
When rotating the shutter speed dial or the lens aperture ring, you must operate them
slowly since the exposure indicator lamps are very sensitive. Generally you should select a
shutter speed first then operate the lens aperture ring until the proper exposure is
obtained. A tripod should be used for shutter speeds longer than 1/ 30 sec.
NOTE: ONLY THE TOP RED EXPOSURE INDICATOR LAME WILL ILLUMINATE REGARD
LESS OF THE LIGHTING CONDITION WHEN THE SHUTTER SPEED DIAL IS SET AT THE
"X" OR "B" POSITION.
UNLOADING THE CAMERA:
When the red figure "20" or "36" (20 or 36 exposure) appears opposite the index mark in
the frame counter window the end of the film has been reached.
Steps for Unloading the Camera:
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