Specifications
4. Set the Program Selector to "P". (Normal Program Setting) (Fig. 27)4www.butkus.or g
* PA (Action Program Setting) is used for taking fast moving subjects
as in sports photography.
* PD (Depth Program Setting) is used for scenery pictures or close-up
shots which will bring both the foreground and background into
sharpest possible focus.
* P (Normal Program Setting) is used for general snap shots.
* Refer to "applications'' for other shooting modes.
* Refer to "Applications" for further details.
FOCUSING (fig 28, 29)
5. Look through the viewfinder and turn the Focusing Ring to focus. You
can focus either by using the Split Image or Microprism.
Split image focusing
When the split images in the Split-Image Spot form a single, clear image,
the subject is in focus.
Microprism Focusing
When the subject loses its "shimmering" effect and becomes very sharp, the
subject is in focus.
REWIND THE FILM
(Do not expose the film to direct sunlight when unloading the film.)
1. Push the Film Rewind Release Button. The button stays locked in position (Fig.
30)
2. Unfold the Film Rewind Crank and turn it in the arrow direction. When the film
has been completely rewound, the tension of the Film Rewind Crank is suddenly
released and turns freely. (Fig. 31)
3. Open the Back Cover and unload the film. (Fig. 32)
* Never open the Back Cover until film rewinding is completed. Immediately close
the Back Cover to save some of your shots if the Back Cover is opened by mistake
during or before rewinding.
* If you wind the film beyond the set number of frames, the Film Advance Lever
may get stuck mid-stroke. The Film Rewind Release Button will not stay depressed
in. If this occurs. re-wind the film while holding the Film Re-wind Release Button
pressed down.