User manual
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14
USING
THE
VIEWFINDER
When taking pictures, hold the camera close to your
eye so
that
you can see the complete luminous
view-
frame. The image seen within this frame will be in the
picture.
Note
the two parallax pointers, one on each side and
near the
top
of
the view-frame. The 5 [> near the top
left corner
of
the view-frame, when the camera
is
held
horizontall
y,
indicates the
upper
edge
of
the picture
when the subject
is
5 feet from the camera. The
<J
3 on
the right side indicates the upper edge
of
the picture
when the subject
is
3 feet from the camera. The part thus
eliminated
at
the top
of
the frame
is
added to the bottom
of
the frame.
Also seen in
the
viewfinder are two built-in sign
als-
MAN
and
WIND.
Both signals read vertically when visible.
The
MAN
signal indicates
that
the camera
is
set for
manual, not automatic, exposure control. The
WIND
signal indicates
that
the film must be advanced before
the next picture can be taken.










