Technical data

The following settings are possible
The section with a grey background represents
the speeds that can be set automatically by DX
code.
Scale Film speed Scale Film speed
6/9° 116/9° 1200/2 1200/24°
- 11 8/10° - 1250/25°
- 1 10/1 - 1320/26°
12/1 112/1 1400/2 1400/2
- 1 16/1 - 1500/28°
- 1 20/1 - 1640/29°
25/1 125/1 1800/30° 1800/30°
- 1 32/1 - 1000/3
- 1 40/1 - 1250/32°
50/1 150/1 1600/33° 1600/33°
- 1 64/1 - 2000/34°
- 1 80/20° - 2500/35°
100/2 100/2 3200/36° 3200/36°
- 125/22° - 4000/37°
- 160/23° - 5000/38°
6400/39° 6400/39°
Film speed displays in the viewfinder
Depending on the film loaded, the film speed set-
ting and the exposure correction setting, different
displays light up or flash in the viewfinder for 2s
each time the camera is turned on with the main
switch, before the normal exposure meter dis-
plays then appear.
If the camera electronics detect an incorrect set-
ting, the following display flashes to warn you: For
example, if the dial is set to "DX” but no DX-coded
film is loaded or a film with damaged or unread-
able identification, "
110000
flashes as an indication
that the exposure control is assuming a film speed
of ISO 100/21°. By contrast, if the dial is set to an
invalid position between "DX” and the manual val-
ues, "
AASSAA
flashes for the entire display duration
of 16s, i.e. the exposure metering is not displayed.
In this case, exposure is once again as for
ISO 100/21°.
The table on the next page lists the different
operating statuses in detail.
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