Specifications
Table Of Contents
- Cover
- Introduction
- Table of Contents
- Special Features
- Nomenclature /Functional Parts
- Preparatory Steps for Use
- Mounting/Removing Lenses
- Retracting the Lens Mount
- Inserting Batteries
- Opening/Closing Light Shield Curtain
- Releasing the Shutter
- Before Loading the Film
- Loading the Film
- Shutter Speed
- Shutter Release Button
- LED Indicators in the Viewfinder
- Focusing the Lens
- Taking Photographs
- AE (Automatic Exposure) Photography
- AE Lock (AEL) Photography
- Manual Photography
- Self-Timer
- Depth-of-Field
- Exposure Compensation
- Time Exposures
- Flash Photography
- Infrared Photography
- Emergency Winding-Stop Release Button
- How to Hold the Camera
- Lenses
- Depth-of-Field Tables
- Accessories
- Specifications
- Trouble Shooting
- Camera Care
- Camera Storage & Maintenance

[Opening the light shield curtain]
[Closing the light shield curtain]
Before opening/closing the light
shield curtain, be sure to cock
the shutter, otherwise, it will not
open/close.
To open the light shield curtain, slide the
light shield curtain release lever along to fol-
low the arrow
down and right. This
will cause curtain to snap open.
The light shield lever indicator
-
(a white
line) is then aligned with
”
3
“.
Rotate the light shield closing lever in the
direction of the arrow, away from the open
position
”
2
”
and align the white indi-
cator on the lever with
”
@
”
to close.
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When the light shield curtain is open, the lens
cannot
be removed. Close the curtain to
remove
the lens.
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When the light shield curtain is closed, the shut-
ter cannot
be
released.
When taking a picture, open the light shield cur-
tain.
(If the light shield curtain is closed, a
red
LED will
indicate that it is closed.)
Never touch the light shield curtain or the
bellows. If touched, light leakage or a mal-
function may result.
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