Specifications

3. First advance the film by operating the film advance lever; then rotate the film rewind knob in the direction of the
arrow to take up film slack. Make sure that both the upper and lower teeth of the sprocket are engaged in the
perforations of the film.
· To avoid unnecessary delays when loading the film, set the shutter speed dial to one of the faster manual settings,
e.g., 1/1000 sec. If you load the film with the dial set at "A", remove the lens cap and point the camera toward a bright
light source to prevent long exposures.
· As a reminder of the type and number of exposures of the film loaded in the camera, tear off the end of the film box
and insert it in the memo holder on the back cover.
Setting the ASA Film Speed
4. Close the back cover of the camera and advance the film by alternately operating the film advance lever and
releasing the shutter until the numeral "1" appears in the exposure counter. While performing this operation, make
sure that the film is advancing properly by checking if the rewind knob rotates when the film advance lever is
Operated.
Set the ASA film speed of the film being used by lifting up the outer rim of the film speed dial and rotating the dial
until the index indicates the correct ASA value on the film speed scale (the film speed is noted on the film cartridge or
box). Intermediate film speeds can be set as follows when necessary.
After setting the ASA film speed, check to make sure that the exposure variation dial is set to "0" before shooting.
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Selecting the AE Mode
Shutter Speed Priority Crossover AE - With this exposure mode, you set the shutter speed and the
camera selects the correct aperture for you.