Specifications
When you wish to take family or group photos or snapshots of places you have been and include yourself in the
picture, you can mount the camera on a tripod and use the self-timer. It is also useful for close-up and copy works.
Self-Timer
The self-timer has 2, 6 and 10 second settings. During self-timer operation the timer LED flashes and the camera
sounds an audible warning; at the end of 2 seconds, the speed of the warning indicators increases to let you know the
shutter is about to release.
1. Set the selector lever (E) to the desired interval setting (this may be performed either before or after film advance).
2. Focus and close the eyepiece blind to keep out stray light.
3. Press the shutter button. The shutter will release at the end of the preset interval. Should you change your mind,
you may cancel timer operation by setting the switch back to its original position before the shutter releases.
· When use of the self-timer is no longer desired always reset the selector lever back to its original position or your
next shot will also be on time release.
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· The "B" setting of the shutter speed dial cannot be used for self-timer operation.
Eyepiece Blind
The eyepiece blind is a handy device that keeps stray light from entering the camera from the rear and adversely
affecting exposures made without your eye to the viewfinder, such as exposure with the self-timer, close-ups and
copy work or night photography.
To close the blind:
Slide the lever all the way to the right until the blind completely covers the eyepiece.










