Technical data
· For backlit subjects, set the pointer at '2' or '4'.
When shooting against light or when photographing subjects against a
background of a bright window or snow scene, your main subject will
appear under-exposed if exposure is made in the normal manner. To bring
out fine details of your main subject, align the exposure compensation
pointer with the '2' or '4' setting on the scale.
· For spotlit subjects, set the pointer at '%' or "Gil'.
To prevent over-exposure of the main subject, align the exposure
compensation pointer with the 'I' or '9~' setting on the scale.
· MakeitarGletoresettheexposurecompensationpointertothe'X1' setting.
· On manual operation, it is advisable to make the exposure compensation
first and then adjust the exposure by aligning the LED dot with the green
shutter speed pointer.
SELF-TIMER
When you wish to include yourself in the picture or in case the shutter has to
be tripped at a delayed action, use the self-timer.
1. Secure focus and advance the film.
2. Set the self-timer by pushing the self-timer lever all the way in the
direction of the arrow.
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