Operation Manual

Hold Your Camera Tight
To take a sharp picture, the important thing is to hold your camera in a stable manner to prevent it from being
jarred when the shutter button is depressed. Hold your camera in both hands and make it stable by holding it
against your face and pressing the elbow of your hand supporting the camera against your body.
Particularly, it is more difficult to hold the camera, the long side up than to hold it, the long side down. It
would be advisable to get yourself accustomed to the vertical holding of your camera.
ยท In taking pictures at slow shutter speeds or with a telephoto lens, the camera is likely to be jarred -if it is
held in the hands. Here, the use of a tripod and a cable release is advisable. The tripod win be fixed to the
Tripod Tap-hole (38) of the underside of the camera and the cable release to the tap-hole of the shutter button.
Focusing is done by turning the Focusing Ring (10) and watching the Micro Dia Prism (49) at the center of
the viewfinder. When the lens is not focused, the image on the micro die prism looks rugged. The image is
clearly visible, however, when the lens is accurately focused. The image of the periphery is also clearly
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