Operation Manual

Colorless UV (L 39)
Absorbs only ultra-violet rays. Used for color photography since it
produces no effects on colors. Also serves as a lens protector.
Light Yellow
Yellow
Dark-Yellow
Y I (Y 44)
Y 2 (Y 48)
Y 3 (Y 52)
Absorbs ultra-violet rays, purple and blue. For landscapes, portraits
and snapshots. Assures proper contrast in brightness and dimensional
effects. For black-andwhite.
Orange 01 (0 56)
Produces powerful contrast due to its wide absorbing range. For
mountains, distant scenes and architecture. For black-and-white.
Red
Extremely strong contrast. Daytime landscapes sometimes look as if
they were night scenes. Can be used with infrared film. For black-and-
white.
Yellowish green
Brings film characteristics closest to the human eyes. Shows colors
naturally. For outdoor portraits as it has the same characteristics as the
light yellow filter.
Light gray
Gray
Dark gray
ND 2
ND 4
ND 8
Absolutely no effect on colors reduces light. Used with both color
and black-and-white. Light IS reduced 1/2
with ND2, 1/4 with ND4 and 1/8 with ND8.
Light pink SKYLIGHT
Like the ND filter, it absorbs ultra-violet rays Prevent distant scopes
with sky and shades from becoming bluish in color pictures. For color
film.
Light amber A 2
Absorbs blue light from shadows; also from cloudy scenes. Use to
reduce color temperature for daylight type color film.
Light blue B 2
Absorbs red from scenes taken at sunrise and sunset. Raises color
temperature for daylight-type color film.
Blue B 8
Used with flashbulbs (clear bulbs) and daylight-type color film to
reduce red tone and raise color temperature.
Dark blue B 12
Used with photo-reflector lamp (3,200°K) and daylight type color
film to reduce red tone and to raise color.
MAINTENANCE OF CAMERA AND LENS
· In wiping the camera body and lens barrel, take off dust with a brush and blower before they are cleaned
with a piece of soft cloth. Use a brush or blower in taking out dust inside the camera and do not go as far as
to wipe the mirror, which is a special plane mirror.
· Use a soft brush in taking off dust on the surface of the lens. in the event that it is marred with fingerprints
or water drops prepare a piece of wed washed, clean cotton cloth and dampen it with a small quantity of
absolute alcohol (it is advisable to mix it with ether). Lightly wipe the lens surface in a whirlpool starting at
the center.
· To store the camera and lens, choose a place free from moisture. Take out the mercury battery cells. The
best and safest method will be to keep them in a polyethylene bag together with a desiccant, such as silica gel.