Technical data
ยท The 'B' setting is used for extremely long exposure. When the shutter control
dial is set at 'B', the green pointer in the viewfinder will also overlap the 'B'
setting.
When thus adjusted, the shutter will remain open over the duration the
magnetic release is kept depressed.
To avoid camera shake when making exposure, mount the camera on a tripod
or set it on a firm, plane surface and tri p the shutter by using a cable switch.
Make sure the switch is pushed in properly. Lack of pressure on the switch
may cause the shutter to close before the required exposure is given.
EXPOSURE COMPENSATION
When shooting backlit or spot-lit subjects or when special effects are
desired, turn the film speed dial and make exposure compensation by
aligning the pointer with the required setting on the exposure
compensation scale.
The exposure compensation scale has four click stop settings besides the
X1 setting for normal exposure, namely, 4, 2, 1/2 and 1/4. The pointer can
also be set at an in-between setting.
To make exposure compensation, turn the film speed dial and align the
exposure compensation pointer with the required setting on the scale.
When thus adjusted to a position other than the X1 setting, the exposure
compensation tab will appear in the viewfinder to signal that exposure
compensation is being made.










