Operating Instructions

ASA film speed dial
The scale on the ASA dial has numbered settings for speeds from ASA 12 to 6400. Two dots between each
pair of ASA numbers stand for intermediate settings, such as 64, 80, etc. The table below gives the speeds for all
intermediate settings.
ASA is a numerical rating of the film's sensitivity to a given amount of light. The higher the number, the greater
the sensitivity, and vice versa. The ASA of your film is indicated on the cartridge itself. It is also printed on the
film carton and on the data sheet packed inside.
Memo holder
As a reminder of the film type and the number of exposures on the roll in use, clip off the end of the film carton
and insert it into the memo holder.
Note: At the "B" setting, unless you hold the shutter release button down all the way, the shutter may close
prematurely.