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

[Photographic area covered]
When the lens has been focused, the double-image
superimposing rangefinder produces two superim-
posed images within the square
0
of the viewfinder.
How To:
1. Position the subject within the central square
0
of the viewfinder. As on the top left the subject
will appear as a double image.
2. Rotate the focusing ring until the two images
converge and are superimposed as on the
figure on the left. The lens is now focused.
The two images can also be superimposed by
using the boundary line between the viewfinder and
the square or split image.
Adjust the images until the boundary lines converge.
Within the viewfinder the photographic
area covered is indicated by the visible
bright frame. Parallax is automatically
compensated for according to the
subject-
to-lens distance.
The composition will be with in the lines of
the bright frame
0.
83% of the field of
view is visible at
r;,
and 100% is visible at
the minimum focusing distance. The
appropriate bright frame area is auto-
matically selected upon lens interchange.
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