Specifications

1. Set the crossover switch (A) at its normal position (flush against the camera body).
2. Press the white button on the lens aperture ring and rotate the ring until it locks at the index mark.
3. Select the shutter speed desired according to the type of subject you are photographing and the effect you wish to
create. CAUTION: If the dial is locked at "A" beforehand, press the lock release button (B) and turn. Do not force the
dial.
· The shutter will not operate at the B (Bulb) setting in the shutter priority mode.
4. Press the shutter button partway and look into the viewfinder. The aperture selected by the camera to give proper
exposure appears in the viewfinder
· For exposures requiring a shutter speed slower than 1/30 sec., mount the camera on a sturdy tripod or switch to flash
photography to prevent camera shake.
· For lenses with a maximum aperture of f/1.7, the viewfinder displays either "1.4" or "2.0" as the maximum aperture
setting; for those with a maximum aperture of f/3.5, the maximum aperture setting in the viewfinder is either "2.8"
or"4.0".
Shutter Priority AE without Crossover
When you desire the camera not to alter the shutter speed you initially set for certain purpose, disengage the crossover
system by sliding the crossover switch (A) out over the camera body. If the setting in use is not proper, the minimum
aperture of the lens in use will flash to indicate overexposure; the maximum aperture will flash for underexposure.
When proper exposure is desired, turn the shutter speed dial until the flashing ceases.