Operation Manual

(Webmaster: depending on the lens installed, the top red mark will cover more of the larger F-stops. In the
overexposure image note the red meter arm in the bottom of the metering range in the red. Most other
camera makers have the overexposure at the TOP of the metering range)
When the meter needle indicates an under-exposure, choose a slower shutter speed. When it indicates an
over-exposure, select a faster shutter speed. Correct exposure may be secured as long as the meter needle is
not aligned with the upper or lower red mark.
In the event that you want to give priority to the selection of a lens aperture over a shutter speed because of a
desired depth of field, turn the shutter speed dial and make an adjustment so that the needle will indicate the
desired f-number. No intermediate points between shutter speed readings are usable, so make sure that the
shutter speed dial clicks into position.
ยทIt will be quite meaningless even if the meter is visible within the correct exposure range with the shutter
speed dial set to the `'B" reading. Do not use this method.
(Webmaster: in real English - In BULB the meter does not work. It's experience and using the setting
off the film box time)
Manual Picture-Taking
When a picture is to be taken while using the manual aperture button in ascertaining a depth of field or when
it is to be taken with a flash light, release the EE system and set your camera to manual aperture. While the
EE release button is depressed, turn the aperture ring, detach the EE mark from the index mark and determine
an exposure according to the Manual Aperture Scale (8).