Operation Manual
6.
Use the adjustment buttons
to adjust the exposure
up
or down to the desired
level with
l/:
EV increments.
You can display the
pre-set aperture by depressing the
exposure release button
to the pressure point, and
you
can change
it if required.
The
shutter
speed adjusts au-
tomatically
to the new aperture setting,
keeping the
exposure unchanged.
7, Depress the
exposure release button
fully
to
make an
exposure.
8. Rewind the camera
to cock the shutter and advance
the
film
to the
next frame with the
previous exposure
values and adiustments
maintained.
The
metering system can also be start-
ed by depressing
the exposure
release
button.lt then
recalls
the
latest stored
exposure
value including any adjust-
ments.
All
settings
remain unchanged
until
they
are erased and the
system un-
locked by depressing
the
AE-lock but-
ton
or by
removing the battery.
A
-
Automa'tic
mode'
Function:
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'
Automatic
exposure with aperture
priority,
pre-select-
ed film speed and
automatically
calculated shutter
speed.
Features:
'
Continuous
metering of the
light value.
'
Locking and
storing of the
light value at a selected
mo-
ment
by
keeping the
exposure button at the
pressure
point.
'
Permanent adjustment
of the continuous
or stored
light value
+5 EV-steps in
l/r
step
increments.
Normal exposure.
Functions:
'
Manual
pre-setting of aperture as
well as shutter
speed.
Features:
'
Completely
manually controlled exposure.
'
Continuous
metering of the
light value.
'
Continuous
indication of the difference
in EV between
the
pre-set exposure
and the exposure
calculated by
the camera's CPU.
Ho1w
to- use.th.e
"M"
mod
The M mode is completely
manual. The
metering system
is working, but
it does not change the shutter
speed
(the
aperture is always
pre-set manually).
The display
indi-
cates
the calculated
"normal"
exposure
for the
metered
subject
part, but the exposure
will be executed
according
to
the manual settings
made.
Suggested
procedure:
l. Pre-set the film speed
with the film speed
dial on the
E-
(or
TCC-) magazine or using
the Pr mode with a
standard
magazine.
(This
point may
be
omitted but
is required for
a correct
indication on the viewfinder
display).
2. Set the
Mode Selector Dial to
M.
3. Set the
aperture.
4. Depress the exposure
release or the
pre-release button
to the
pressure point.
The metering system starts and
the viewfinder
display shows
the symbol
"M"
for
Manual mode and the
pre-set aperture and
shutter
speed.
5.
Release the exposure
button.
Instead of the aperture
value the display starts
showing the
difference
in EV-










