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

[Unloading the film]
1. Press the shutter release button when
you have focused and determined compos-
ition.
2. Advance the film by winding the film
advance lever until it stops. (The shutter is
then cocked.)
3. After completing the last exposure, wind
the advance lever several times, until the
film with its backing paper is completely
wound onto the take-up spool. The advance
lever will become easier to actuate when
the film has been completely wound on the
spool.
*
When the shutter release button is pressed and
the film is exposed, a red LED will light on the
upper right side
of
the viewfinder.
1. .
Open the back cover and remove the roll
of film. By pushing the
spool
stud release
lever to the right, disengage and remove the
spool. As shown, the roll of film can be eas-
ily removed from the take-up chamber if you
push up the spool up a little-it will then lift
out. When the back cover is opened, the
exposure counter will automatically return to
'S' (start).
2. Be careful not to let the roll of exposed
film unwind. Be sure to seal it immediately.
l
To prepare for another roll, remove the empty
spool from the film chamber, and place it in the
take-up chamber.
l
Wind
the advance lever until it
stops.
(Other-
wise, a red LED in the
viewfinder
will signal that it
is
impossible
to press
the
shutter release button.)
l
Do not advance the
film
too quickly, as
this
might
adversely affect
film
flatness, or frame spacing.
t
To remove
the
film
before exposing the entire
roll, cap the lens and press the shutter release but-
ton and wind the
film
onto the take-up spool frame
by frame.
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