Operation Manual
l.
Set
the
mode selector
dial
in the
Pr position.
2. Depress
the
AE-lock button
to start
the camera
and
then
repeatedly
ifrequired
to select the
Pr3 function.
3.
Press the
adjustment
buttons
to set the
desired
correc-
tion
value within
the
-3
to
+ I EV range.
Pressing the
upper
button
increases
the value
and
pressing the
low-
er button
decreases
the
value.
4. Reset the
mode
selector dial
to the
desired
exposure
mode
or
press the AE-lock
button
to switch
to
next Pr-
function.
Take care
that
the set
film speed
com-
bined
with the
set adiustment
would
not
produce
a
result that
would be
out-
side
of the
flash sensitivity
limits
(lSO
25-1000).
For
example,
a
film
speed
of
ISO
400 combined
with on adiustment
of
-2
EV would
result
in the equivalent
of an
lSO1600
setting
which
is
beyond
the
upper
flash
limit of
lSOl
000.
Functions:
'
Automatic
exposure
with
aperture
priority,
pre-select-
ed
film speed and
calculated
shutter
speed.
Features:
'
Continuous
metering of the
light value.
'
Locking and
storing ofthe
light value at a selected
moment.
'
Continuous
indication of
the difference
between
the
stored and
the
presently
metered
light value.
'
Adjustment of
the stored
light
value
+
5
EV steps
in
l/.1
EV-step
increments.
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The differential
D Mode is very useful
when
light condi-
tions
are stable
enough
to take
several
different
meter
readings
in order to calculate
the
final exposure.The
con-
trast range
of a subject
can also
be checked
in this
man-
ner. By locking
and storing
the
light values on
one
part of
the subject
and
then
moving the
metering area
to anoth-
er, the display
continuously
shows
the contrast
difference
between
the
initially
metered part
and the present
loca-
tion
of the
metering
area.
The stored
light value
remains
for any
number
of exposures
until
intentionally
replaced
or
adjusted.
Suggested
procedure:
L Pre-set the
film speed.With
an
E-
(or
TCC-) magazine
set the
film speed dial.With
a standard
magazine use
the Pr
mode to
insert and store
the film speed.
2.
Pre-set the desired
aperture.
3. Set the
mode selector
dial
at D and aim
the camera
to
place the
metering area
over a selected
part of the
subject.
4. Depress
the
AE-lock button
to start the
metering sys-
tem.
The viewfinder
display
shows the symbol
UDIFF',
the
figure
"0"
and the shutter
speed
(calculated
from the
pre-set
aperture, the
IS0 setting
and the
metered
light
level) continuously
changing
the speed
as the
metering
area
is moved
-
to brighter
or darker subject
parts.
5. Release
the
AE-lock button
to lock the
exposure
value
and the shutter
speed
on a selected
"reference"
part of
the subject
considered
to
have the desired
"normal"
brightness.
As the
metering area
is moved to other
ar-
eas the
display
continuously
shows the
brightness
dif-
ference
in
+
or
-
EV between
the
reference area and
the
present location of
the
metering area with
an accu-
racy of
l/l
EV-step.
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